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  2. Harrison Cady - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his extensive illustrating of others' books, Cady also authored several books with his own illustrations, including his Butternut Hill series (1929), Johnny Funny-Bunny's Picnic Party (1928) and Spring Moving Day (1928). When he retired in 1948, Vincent Fago took over the Peter Rabbit strip. [2]

  3. Jack Frost - Wikipedia

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    Jack Frost is a personification of frost, ice, snow, sleet, winter, and freezing cold. He is a variant of Old Man Winter who is held responsible for frosty weather, nipping the fingers and toes in such weather, coloring the foliage in autumn, and leaving fern-like patterns on cold windows in winter.

  4. O Christmas Tree! 55 Christmas Tree Instagram Captions ... - AOL

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    Be it movie quote or a funny caption, we have the 55 best Christmas tree captions so that you don't bore your followers this holiday season. We even have captions for couples pictures and family ...

  5. Winter landscapes in Western art - Wikipedia

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    It was early in the frigid winter of 1565 that Bruegel created The Hunters in the Snow, [7] regarded as the first true winter landscape painting. It was part of a series that illustrated the months, something thematically similar to the traditional Flemish books of hours (e.g. the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry ). [ 8 ]

  6. It List guide to holiday movies: The sweet and spicy seasonal ...

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    Holiday season has taken over TV and streaming. (Photo illustration: Alex Cochran for Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images) (Photo illustration: Alex Cochran for Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images)

  7. Struwwelpeter - Wikipedia

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    The English Struwwelpeter, or, Pretty stories and funny pictures, Internet Archive (Ebook and Texts Archive), including downloadable versions. Struwwelpeter: Merry Tales and Funny Pictures at Project Gutenberg; Struwwelpeter-Museum in Frankfurt, Germany (German) Struwwelpeter public domain audiobook at LibriVox

  8. John Bauer (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Bauer consistently and privately doubted himself. He considered the praise he received for his pictures of trolls and princesses to be "a nice pat on the head for making funny pictures for children". [91] He wanted to paint in oil and make what he called "real art", but he needed the money he received for his illustrations. [82]

  9. Lothar Meggendorfer - Wikipedia

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    Lothar Meggendorfer (6 November 1847 in Munich – 7 July 1925 in Munich) was a German illustrator and early cartoonist known for his pop-up books.. He was first published in 1862 in the Fliegende Blätter, an illustrated comic weekly, and from 1868 in the bi-weekly Münchener Bilderbogen.