Monday, August 16, 2010

Wrapped up In Books - The Frolics of the Fruits and Vegetables

Here we have the last of it - Elizabeth Gordon's Mother Earth's Children; The Frolics of the Fruits and Vegetables, published in 1914. Here are some of my favorites, but make sure you take a peek at that link! Too many funny/cute little anthropomorphic edibles!

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Endive and Celery
Endive and Celery
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Carrots
Carrots
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Miss Cucumber
Miss Cucumber
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Sugar Cane
Sugar Cane
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Brussel Sprout and Horseradish
Brussel Sprout and Horseradish
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Hubbard  Squash
Hubbard Squash
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Garlic
Garlic

25 comments:

  1. oh my goodness! these are beyond darling! I especially love Ms. Carrot!

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  2. i love them all what magical illustrations!

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  3. I love these and the other two of birds and flowers that you shared with us - great find! Thank you for sharing

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  4. oh, sugar cane & garlic are so cute!

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  5. These are so wonderful. I'm definitely saving them for halloween inspirations. Check out my Etsy store, I think you'd really like it! http://www.etsy.com/shop/latenightaew

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  6. Haha, love that little garlic gal!

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  7. Perfection!!
    I am loving the carrot umbrellas.
    Was there perhaps a broccoli?

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  8. absolutely darling! the misses carrot and sugar cane are my favorite; while miss cucumber is a little.. well, it's alright, i suppose it's a bit more difficult to cute-fy a pickle than it is some garlic ;-)

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  9. they're so cute! I love Garlic - she is my inspiration for today :)

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  10. I saw these on your Flickr yesterday and nearly died with delight! I love super-whimsical, slightly silly illustrations like these. Amazing!!! I'm in love with the little garlic girl especially... (Maybe because I cook with so much garlic?!) ;) Thanks for sharing these, Francesca!

    ♥ Casey
    blog | elegantmusings.com

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  11. magical illustration... very vintage and pretty!!! :)

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  12. Oh sooo cute! I adore the carrot ladies!

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  13. So magical! I would wear that celery dress is a Yankee minute!

    The pickle lady just made me hungry for pickles, though. ;]

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  14. Please don't tell me I'm the only one that thinks "Miss Cucumber" is a bit pervy...

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  15. I love how horseradish looks like she's chastising brussel sprout!! I love the style of a lot of the clothes you posted on etsy. Check out my etsy page: http://www.etsy.com/shop/isavirtue

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  16. Oh my, I'm studying a master's degree in Children's Publishing and I just felt in love with those pics! I need to check on Elizabeth Gordon! :)

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  18. I really really love these! I love anything that has to do with vegetable and cooking in general. I love look at them, cook and eat them too! simply adorable!

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  19. Have you seen 'Snugglepot & Cuddlepie'? These books were written around the same time and are based on Australian flowers and animals.

    http://www.maygibbs.com.au/defaultm.htm

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  20. I am now tempted to go as a carrot for Halloween. c:

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  21. You should google up Elsa Beskow, a Swedish illustrator (worked during the late 1800s) whose books every Scandinavian kid know. She has some similar figures of flowers and fruits!

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