Your Cart
Loading

Peter Rabbit blue jacket in the garden Fictional Children's Character by English Author Beatrix Potter

On Sale
$999.99
Added to cart

Peter Rabbit blue jacket in the garden Fictional Children's Character by English Author Beatrix Potter.


EARN UPTO $1,500.00 AS AFFILIATE MARKERTER SEE AFFILIATE PAGE**


GET YOUR FREE 8 x 10 PRINT WITH PURCHASE TODAY! CLICK HERE

Want to make some Extra Green Money Today as Affiliate Marketing Selling My Photography

Learn More on how you can make 40% Commissions on each sale. Free to sign up just "Click Here" or visit the Affiliates Page just follow this Link.


License Agreement Types:

We offer three types of paid image licenses:

Standard Medium Download Image License (#1), Enhanced Large Download Image License (#2), and Extended Ex-LG Download Image License (#3), each license has different usage license agreements, when you download them, you agree to the usage of "Said" image/s, and License Type that you selected to purchase on our website and is a "LEGAL CONTRACT" between "You" the person purchasing the download/s and "Us" the Copyright owner of the "Said" image/s who is the owner "Quentin Leefe LLC" that have been downloaded as a purchased or downloaded Free.

On each of the Licenses types you will (1) Download depending on the license type you select to purchase and (1) Small (S) download image with a watermark. (Please see full License Agreement)


Standard Medium Download Image License (#1)

(Non-Commercial or Resale Not allowed)

IMAGE SIZE DETAILS BELOW:

All Images are JPEG

(M) Medium Size Image

Image Size: 24.7M

Pixel Size: 2400 x 3600px

Image Size: 8 x 12 Inches

Resolution Size: 300 Res

Plus, one Watermark for social media and Website Usage.

Watermark Image Size:

(s) Small Size Image

Image JPEG 1.06M 432 x 648px 72 Resolution (6 x 9 Inches.

Please Note: This has a watermark that must not be removed per Download Agreement)

Enhanced Large Download Image License (#2)

(For all Commercial, Resale, Printing, Sell on Website, see License Page for Full Usage)

IMAGE SIZE DETAILS BELOW:

All Images are JPEG

(L) Large Size Image

(L): 3600 x 5400px 12 x 18 Inches 300 dpi JPEG

Plus, one Watermark for social media and Website Usage.

Watermark Image Size:

(s) Small Size Image

Image JPEG 1.06M 432 x 648px 72 Resolution (6 x 9 Inches.

Please Note: This has a watermark that must not be removed per Download Agreement)

Extended Ex-LG Download Image License (#3)

(For all Commercial, Resale, Printing, Sell on Website, see License Page for Full Usage)

IMAGE SIZE DETAILS BELOW:

All Images are JPEG

(XL) Extra Large Size Image

(XL): 7200 x 10800px 24 x 36 Inches 300 dpi JPEG

Plus, one Watermark for social media and Website Usage.

Watermark Image Size:

(s) Small Size Image

Image JPEG 1.06M 432 x 648px 72 Resolution (6 x 9 Inches.

Please Note: This has a watermark that must not be removed per Download Agreement)


PLEASE CLICK ON "HERE" OR BELOW FOR LICENSE AGREEMENT

For Usage of our Images for Digital Download License Agreements please click Here


About Peter Rabbit

The Tale of Peter Rabbit: A Summary

Peter Rabbit, the mischievous protagonist of Beatrix Potter's beloved story, is known for his insatiable curiosity and boldness. Despite his mother's stern warnings, Peter cannot resist the temptation of Mr. McGregor's garden. This lush garden, brimming with vegetables, becomes both a paradise and a peril for the young rabbit.


Peter's Adventure in the Garden

Peter's adventure begins when he slips under the gate and into the garden, driven by the allure of fresh vegetables. He nibbles on lettuces, French beans, and radishes, indulging in the bounty before him. However, his feast is short-lived as he soon encounters the garden's owner, Mr. McGregor, who is not pleased to find a rabbit in his vegetable patch.


A Narrow Escape

The chase that ensues is both thrilling and dangerous. Peter's small size and agility serve him well as he darts under bushes and leaps over plants, desperately trying to evade capture. In his frantic attempt to escape, Peter loses his jacket and shoes, which Mr. McGregor later uses as a scarecrow in the garden.


A Lesson Learned

Eventually, Peter finds his way back home, exhausted and frightened, but safe. His adventure serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of disobedience and the importance of heeding parental advice. This narrative not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons, making it a timeless favorite among children and adults alike.

Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Peter Rabbit endures as a classic due to its engaging storyline, memorable characters, and the vivid world it brings to life. Peter's escapades remind readers of the joys and trials of curiosity and adventure, resonating across generations.


About Beatrix Potter 

History of Helen Beatrix Potter

Helen Beatrix Potter, widely known as Beatrix Potter, is celebrated as one of the most notable children's authors of all time. Her life and work continue to inspire generations with their charm, creativity, and deep appreciation for nature.


Early Life and Family Background

Beatrix Potter was born on July 28, 1866, in Kensington, London. She was the first child of Rupert and Helen Potter, a couple of affluent Unitarian background with a strong inclination towards the arts. Her upbringing was shaped by this artistic environment, private education, and frequent family retreats to the countryside. The summers spent in Scotland and the Lake District were particularly influential, as they sparked her lifelong love for nature.


Education and Scientific Interests

Educated at home, Beatrix was guided by governesses, typical of young women of her social status. Despite the limitations of her formal education, she cultivated a keen interest in the natural sciences, especially mycology. Her meticulous observations and artistic skills were evident in her detailed illustrations of plants and fungi, showcasing her unique ability to blend art and science.


Literary Career and Success

Beatrix Potter is perhaps best known for her enchanting children's books that feature anthropomorphic animal characters. Her most renowned work, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, was initially self-published in 1901 after facing rejections from several publishers. Its success prompted Frederick Warne & Co. to publish the book in 1902, marking the start of a prolific literary career. Over the years, she authored and illustrated a total of 23 books, each captivating readers with its engaging narratives and vivid illustrations.


Popular Works

Beatrix Potter's stories are beloved for their charming characters and moral lessons. Some of her most popular works include:

  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902)
  • The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903)
  • The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904)
  • The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck (1908)

These tales not only entertain but also convey a deep appreciation for the natural world.


Personal Life and Contributions to Conservation

Beyond her literary achievements, Beatrix Potter was a dedicated conservationist. She used the earnings from her books to acquire and preserve farmland in the Lake District. Her commitment to land conservation was profound, and upon her passing on December 22, 1943, she bequeathed over 4,000 acres to the National Trust, ensuring the protection of the landscapes that inspired her work.


Legacy

Beatrix Potter's influence extends beyond her stories. Her contributions to children's literature and environmental conservation have left a lasting impact. Her enchanting tales continue to captivate audiences, while her dedication to preserving the English countryside remains a testament to her enduring spirit and love for nature

Any Questions?

Please Contact Us if you have any questions or concerns.

Cheers John

Quentin Leefe LLC.

Customer Reviews

There are no reviews yet.