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Leonard Leslie Brooke - Jack fell down and broke his crown.

Jack fell down and broke his crown. (1922)

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
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Leonard Leslie Brooke

Leonard Leslie Brooke was a British artist and writer.

Brooke was born in Birkenhead, England, the second son of Leonard D. Brooke. He was educated at Birkenhead School and the Royal Academy Schools. While travelling in Italy, Brooke suffered a serious illness. He survived, but was left permanently deaf.

Though he did some oil paintings, Brooke was best known as a book illustrator. WorldCat library records show that he illustrated several works by Mrs. Molesworth in the mid-1890s, perhaps from 1892; one was The Carved Lions (1895) in its first edition. His skillful and witty illustrations in Andrew Lang's Nursery Rhyme Book (1897) established his reputation as a leading children's book illustrator of pen-and-ink line drawings and watercolors. His acclaimed works include Johnny Crow's Garden (1903), "Ring O' Roses", "The Golden Goose Book", Johnny Crow's Party (1907), Johnny Crow's New Garden (1935), "The Nursery Rhyme Book", and "Oranges and Lemons" published by Frederick Warne & Co.

Brooke married Sybil Diana Brooke, daughter of his cousin, Rev. Stopford Brooke.

Brooke died at his home in Hampstead, age 77.

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The pelican chorus & other nonsense verses Pl.7

The pelican chorus & other nonsense verses Pl.7 (1910)

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That I may shoot yon carrion crow.

That I may shoot yon carrion crow.

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To market, to market 3

To market, to market 3

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
The tailor he shot and missed his mark.

The tailor he shot and missed his mark.

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
Little Bo-Peep 2

Little Bo-Peep 2

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
Goldilocks tastes the porridge

Goldilocks tastes the porridge (1909)

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
The thirsty man empties caskets of wine

The thirsty man empties caskets of wine

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
The wolf looks in the window

The wolf looks in the window (1904)

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
Woman drying her hands.

Woman drying her hands.

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
The jumblies and other nonsense verses Pl.1

The jumblies and other nonsense verses Pl.1 (1910)

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
The jumblies and other nonsense verses Pl.4

The jumblies and other nonsense verses Pl.4 (1910)

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
There was a crooked man.

There was a crooked man.

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
The pelican chorus & other nonsense verses Pl.1

The pelican chorus & other nonsense verses Pl.1 (1910)

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
Lion and the unicorn.

Lion and the unicorn.

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
And the owl was a funny old fowl.

And the owl was a funny old fowl.

Leonard Leslie Brooke (English, 1862–1940)
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