Edward Lear (1812-1888) was an English artist, illustrator, and poet, known for his whimsical and humorous works. He was a master of the limerick and is credited with popularising the form. His illustrations, which often featured animals, landscapes, and other natural scenes, were widely admired. He was also a renowned traveller, having visited many places in Europe, the Middle East, and India. His artworks are still widely collected and admired today.
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Lear Prints
- Aqueduct of Nero, Rome
- Blue and Yellow Macaw
- The Camel Train, Condessi, Mount Sinai
- The Cedars of Lebanon
- Corfu from Ascension
- Corfu from Santa Decca
- The Crimson Bird
- The Dead Sea
- Dormice
- Flamingo
- The Grand Canal, with Santa Maria Della Salute, Venice
- Hyacinthe Macaw
- Jericho, 7 May 1858
- Jerusalem
- Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
- Kangchenjunga from Darjeeling, India
- Red and Yellow Maccaw
- San Giorgio Maggiore from the Lagoon, Venice
- Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, at Sunset
- Spotted Bill Aracari
- Sulphur and White Breasted Toucan
- Sunset on the Island of Philae in Egypt
- Taormina
- The Temple of Apollo, Bassae
- The Temple of Venus and Rome
- Tivoli
- A View of the Pine Woods Above Cannes
- Villefranche
- Walls of Ancient Samos, Cephalonia
- A Weasel
- Wied Zurrik, Malta
- Zante