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moonwaterstories · 1 year ago
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Winnie the Pooh quotes
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Piglet: “How do you spell ‘love’?” Pooh: “You don’t spell it… you feel it.”
A friend is one of the nicest things you can have and one of the nicest things you can be.
Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.
“We’ll be Friends Forever, won’t we, Pooh?” asked Piglet. “Even longer,” Pooh answered.
How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.
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What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?
If it’s not Here, that means it’s out There.
If people are upset because you’ve forgotten something, console them by letting them know you didn’t forget—you just weren’t remembering.
I always get to where I'm going by walking away from where I have been.
People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.
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I wonder how many wishes a star can give.
Those who are clever, who have a Brain, never understand anything.
Because Poetry and Hums aren’t things which you get, they’re things which get you. And all you can do is to go where they can find you.
“What day is it?” asked Pooh. “It's today,” squeaked Piglet. “My favorite day,” said Pooh.
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-Alan Alexander Milne: Winnie the Pooh -illustartions: Ernest H. Shepard
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tunasaladonwhite · 2 years ago
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dewoozles · 2 years ago
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Pooh and Piglet go hunting
High quality quote poster based on a copy of Ernest Shepard’s illustrations for the book “Winnie the Pooh” by Alfred Milne.
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geekhombre · 1 year ago
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I would love to make a real Pooh story, in the spirit of Milne. Why do people go 'horror!' and 'mash up!' and not 'let's make more of what was great about it!'?
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In Hundred Acre Wood. The House at Pooh Corner. 1928. In the public domain in the U.S. as of 1/1/24.
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tomoleary · 5 months ago
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Ernest Howard Shepard (1879-1976) "Supposing a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?" Preliminary sketch for A. A. Milne, The House at Pooh Corner (1928) Source
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Original pen, ink and whitener drawing of Winnie the Pooh and Piglet Source
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konyvboritok · 7 months ago
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art-of-illlustration · 8 months ago
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Ernest Howard Shepard, Jouets pour les enfants et vase en porcelaine pour vous.
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sarahthecoat · 9 months ago
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my piglet was based on the original ernest shepard illustrations, but not pink and green, where did that come from?
Was your favourite stuffie as a kid the original green/pink Piglet from the Winnie the Pooh books?
That was my childhood stuffie but everyone else I known who had a Piglet stuffie had the Disney dark pink/pink version (which is also cute! It’s just not the one I have a nostalgic connection to).
I’m just really curious to see if anyone else had the same favourite childhood stuffie as me <3
Thank you, hope you all are having a wonderful day!
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ofleafstructure · 9 months ago
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Frogmorton by Susan Colling. Illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard
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gareteddybear · 1 year ago
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So they went off together. But wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on the top of the Forest, a little boy and his Bear will always be playing.
The House At Pooh Corner, 1928
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blogjhm · 2 years ago
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All 14 images of Christopher Robin's bedroom shown in the live action opening for the two Winnie the Pooh Holiday Specials A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving and Winnie the Pooh A Valentine For You and the ABC versions of Winnie the Pooh Boo To You Too and Winnie the Pooh And Christmas Too. And the 15th image is all the stuffed animals of Winnie the Pooh and his friends from the opening sequence that were made by the companies Gund and The Disney Store that resemble their original Ernest H. Shepard looks.
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perfettamentechic · 3 months ago
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24 marzo … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
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liberty1776 · 2 years ago
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Ernest Howard Shepard OBE MC (10 December 1879 – 24 March 1976) was an English artist and book illustrator. He is known especially for illustrations of the anthropomorphic animal and soft toy characters in The Wind in the Willows and Winnie-the-Pooh.
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mybeingthere · 6 months ago
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Garth Montgomery Williams (1912 – 1996) was an American artist and illustrator of children's books.
Gordon Campbell says in his book:
"In Stuart Little, Charlotte's Web, and in the Little House series of books of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Williams['s] drawings have become inseparable from how we think of those stories. In that respect ... Williams['s] work belongs in the same class as Sir John Tenniel's drawings for Alice in Wonderland, or Ernest Shepard's illustrations for Winnie the Pooh."
Born in New York City in 1912, Williams's father was a cartoonist for Punch and his mother was a landscape painter. He described them by saying, "Everybody in my home was always either painting or drawing." He grew up on farms in New Jersey and Canada until the family relocated to the United Kingdom in 1922, where his parents were from.
Williams studied architecture there, and worked for a time as an architect's assistant. When the Great Depression came, he made up his mind to be an artist instead of an architect. He began his studies at Westminster School of Art in 1929 and, in 1931, was awarded a four-year scholarship to the Royal College of Art where he created a sculpture that was awarded the British Prix de Rome. He continued his education at the British School at Rome in Germany and Italy, until the outbreak of World War II in Europe.
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ducktoonsfanart · 3 months ago
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Donald Duck, his relatives and friends with Winnie the Pooh and his friends - Disney crossover - Duck comics (Duckverse) and Winnie the Pooh - My style
First of all, Happy April Fools' Day! Now a new surprise, otherwise I did this related to a given context that was on Deviantart related to the Disney crossover so I did it in my own way. I wanted to do more, but unfortunately I didn't get there because of my problems. I definitely intended to do a drawing related to one of the children's shows and movies that I enjoyed when I was little, and that is definitely Winnie the Pooh, the yellow teddy bear who lives in the forest and likes to eat a lot of honey.
Winnie the Pooh was not originally a Disney work, but a work by British (English) authors Alan Alexander Milne and Ernest Howard Shepard who wrote a work called "When We Were Very Young" and published it in 1924, while Winnie the Pooh as a work itself two years later. And the character himself was created in 1921 and was modeled after a teddy bear that Christopher Robin Milne, son of A.A. Milne and Christopher Robin, would later become one of the main characters in the works along with Winnie the Pooh. Yes, it is a children's book that tells the story of the life of stuffed animals by Christopher Robin, lost in the forest, but they decided to live in the forest. Otherwise, Winnie the Pooh himself in the illustration was created by Shepard based on a teddy bear that his son had, named Growler. In addition to Pooh, there are also Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore (sad donkey), Kanga (mother kangaroo) and her son Roo (little kangaroo). Later, the authors would add Owl and Rabbit and they were not stuffed animals, but real animals that walked on two legs and could talk. Their works about Winnie the Pooh were increasingly popular, so much so that the Walt Disney Company bought the license from the publishing house that published the works and then made an animated version of Winnie the Pooh in a modern way. The first animated version of Winnie the Pooh was in 1966, which gained popularity after which they made four more animated films about him and his friends. Later, he gets his own series "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" which runs from 1988 to 1991. Of course, after that there will be more animated films and series about Winnie the Pooh with his new friends. Disney's last 2D animated film was Winnie the Pooh from 2011. Without further ado, more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie-the-Pooh
Although Winnie the Pooh is for young children, it is still worth watching his cartoons, which are really fun and educational, and I recommend that parents and children watch them. I am no longer into it, since I grew up, but I certainly cannot forget the nostalgia I enjoyed and even though Winnie the Pooh Day has passed (which is January 18th), I still did this crossover drawing of Winnie the Pooh and friends with my favorite and best Disney characters, namely Donald Duck and his family. Yes, I regularly read Donald Duck comics and I enjoy it, so I connected the two crossovers. Although there are contractions between the characters, some connection can still be found. Donald Duck is with Rabbit, who does not tolerate nonsense and is often frowning, but loves to help others in trouble, Rabbit also has similarities to the inventor from Duckburg Gyro Gearloose. Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie who are often naughty, but also smart, are very similar to Roo, a little kangaroo who does the same mischief plus wears a gold necklace from his mother in the shape of a heart. Kanga, Roo's mother is very similar to Grandma Duck (Elvira Coot), Donald's grandmother who is also the grandmother of the Duck family and generally has a parental heart. Winnie the Pooh likes to eat honey often, but sometimes clumsy, yet friendly, and often goes with a jar of honey, and next to him is Donald's cousin Gus who is stupid, often likes to sleep, but likes to eat often. Donald's clumsy cousin Fethry Duck is with The Tigger who is also clumsy and very lively and not so smart, but is friendly. They can often cause trouble. Piglet the little pig, is with Gyro's Little Helper since they are small. And of course Donald's uncle (since Scrooge's sister Matilda is married to him, at least in my headcanon) Ludwig von Drake who is often the best advisor shares his personality with Owl who is also the best advisor of the forest. And yes, Donald's lucky cousin Gladstone Gander is with the donkey Eeyore, and they combine happiness and misfortune in one.
Sorry for some of the mistakes I made, I was in a hurry, I wanted to add Christopher Robin, but not everyone would fit. I certainly put the most important things in one of my drawings as best I could.
I hope you like this drawing and feel free to like and reblog this and that you like this idea and this crossover. But please don’t copy these same ideas, these crossovers and these versions without mentioning me and without my permission! Thank you! 
And yes, happy April Fools' Day!
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tomoleary · 9 months ago
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Ernest H. Shepard "Pooh and Piglet walked home thoughtfully together in the golden evening, and for a long time they were silent" original signed artwork from A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) Source
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