Beatrix Potter: Not only the author of the child's story, Helen Beatrix Potter was born in England's middle-sex South Kensington on 28th July 1866 (now Greater London) 2 Bolton Gardens. She is the only healthy daughter. - The family of London, her parents are heirs of cotton wealth [4]. Her family is a typical Victorian family living in a big house with several servants. Beatrice's brother Bertrand was born at the age of six. The children were educated at home until Bertrand was able to attend school.
Beatrix Potter not only talks about some authors of the most famous children's books, but also talks about her. Some of her amazing works include the story of Peter Rabbit and the story of duck of Jamie puddle. At Hawkshead, Cumbria there is a Beatrix Potter Gallery managed by the National Trust where people can see original sketches and watercolors.
When Beatrix Potter died in 1943, she handed over 4,000 acres of land, farms, cottages and livestock to the National Trust. Potter is pleasing her children today with her story, but she has also succeeded in mycology, nature conservation and agricultural production. The original original is ready to be sold in the gallery (and some unpopular personal paintings), but the artist provides uniquely entrusted creation. You can use various products such as prints, books, clothes and so on. He also teaches regular painting courses and art history courses.
The story behind the Peter Rabbit franchise: How Beatrice Porter pioneered the concept of multiple income streams
One of the most popular children's books in history, the story of Peter Rabbit, first published by Beatrix Potter in 1901. After receiving the publisher's rejection letter, she received a story that she personally processed and printed 250 books to entertain the sick boy, porter, 35 year old writer and illustrator. Within a year, one publisher rejected it, F. Warne & Co immediately sold approximately 20,000 copies. However, Porter and self-publishing adventure did not stop there. When Warn insisted on cutting Gloucester's tailor part, Potter turned and printed 500 copies of himself. Sell more than 2 million books of Beatrix Potter each year