Beatrix Potter’s animal characters charm all ages

These Royal Doulton prototype figurines of Jeremy Fisher and his friend, Sir Isaac Newton, realized $7,500 plus the buyer’s premium in April 2021 at Lion and Unicorn. Photo courtesy of Lion and Unicorn and LiveAuctioneers.
These Royal Doulton prototype figurines of Jeremy Fisher and his friend, Sir Isaac Newton, realized $7,500 plus the buyer’s premium in April 2021 at Lion and Unicorn. Photo courtesy of Lion and Unicorn and LiveAuctioneers.

NEW YORK — Growing up in London in an upper middle class family, Beatrix Potter (English, 1866–1943) had a privileged but sheltered childhood with few girls her age who she could call friends. While her family was said to be strict, she was allowed to have many pets and her nursery was home to a variety of animals, from frogs, mice and guinea pigs to birds, a turtle, and of course, rabbits.

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