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A forgotten sketch from "Winnie-the-Pooh" illustrator E. H. Shepard was found in a cellar. The drawing was drawn on a small card with ink and pencil, and dated 1958. Chris Albury, an auctioneer and ...
Everyone loves that silly old bear Winnie the Pooh. Author A.A. Milne is known for his endearing, Zen-like characters' words of warmth and wisdom from the Hundred Acre Wood. Now Boston's Museum of ...
Much has been made recently of a yearning for childhood virtues of kindness and goodness as exemplified by the astounding success of the documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” Centered on the gentle ...
Imagine having a father like A.A. Milne who told you delightful bedtime stories inspired by your collection of stuffed animals. Christopher Robin, Milne's son, was a fortunate boy, and so too are the ...
Drawings by Winnie-the-Pooh illustrator EH Shepard have gone on display as part of a new exhibition. Shepard's Great War Sketches are on loan from the University of Surrey Archives and The Shepard ...
For a bear of very little brain, Winnie-the-Pooh has done well. He has inspired television shows, a half-dozen movies, theme park rides, and stuffed toys, and he earns $5.5 billion for the Walt Disney ...