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Goetz Kluge (December 2017). "Nose Is a Nose Is a Nose". Knight Letter. Number 99: 30. ISSN 0193-886X. The article is available online. Henry Holiday (17 June 1839–15 April 1927) [1] was an English Victorian painter of historical genre and landscapes, also a stained-glass designer, illustrator, and sculptor. He was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, many of whom he knew. Henry goes to the woods to collect the firewood, but is spooked by a bird and trips over a tree root. Henry comes running out of the woods and trips again, this time over a tent peg belonging to the French Camper's tent. He realises that there is plenty of wood right there and takes pegs from the tent and one from the washing line. The washing line collapses again and this time though, the French Camper is having a campfire. A pair of the French Camper's underpants that were on the line land in the fire. Frantically, he takes out the underpants and stamps out the flames, but is left with a hole burnt in them. Henry growls, transforms into Tyrannosaurus, hauls Mum and Dad’s tent, stomps on his and Peter’s tent and roars at his screaming brother] Henry Holiday (Biographical details)". British Museum . Retrieved 13 October 2017. Holiday's 'The Bride and the Daughters of Jerusalem' (1861–3) has also disappeared, but the study (1982,0515.22) clearly reflects the influence of Rossetti and Burne Jones.

Historic England. "Oak Tree House (1245496)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 27 March 2022. We turned the narrative poem (The Spider and the Fly) into a playscript, by setting it out correctly and adding detailed stage directions. We then acted them out in assembly, for Years 5 and 6. From 1899, Holiday worked with Jessie Mothersole as studio assistant and she remained closely associated with the family until Holiday's death. In 1906 Holiday gave Mothersole a drawing of his daughter Winifred, which later was acquired by the British Museum. [16] Dad: Come on, a bit of mud never hurt anyone! [pulls Henry who is grabbing tightly around a tree] D'ooh!After the tent collapses, when Dad tells everyone to stay calm, he's wearing his pyjamas. In the next shot, when the French man walks towards them, he's wearing his casual clothes. The William Morris Gallery in London, who held an exhibition of his work in 1989, have published a catalogue of that exhibition, which gives much information on his life and work. This episode is the second time both Mum and Dad react to Henry transforming into a dinosaur, the first being a gorilla in " Horrid Henry's Hideo Video". In the episode, Dad, Henry and Peter swim in the lake. In the book, Dad says they'll swim in the river, but this isn't shown. I also enjoy being in the city—although I wouldn't want to live there all the time, it's fun to go window shopping or to big new exhibitions or shows, or just hang out in a coffee shop with a cappuccino and a notebook and watch the busy world go by.

In 1861, Holiday accepted the position of stained glass window designer for Powell's Glass Works, after Burne-Jones had left to work for Morris & Co. During his time there he fulfilled over 300 commissions, mostly for customers in the United States. He left in 1891 to set up his own glass works in Hampstead, producing stained glass, mosaics, enamels and sacerdotal objects. When Henry lets the sheep out of the field, many more sheep leave it than there were first in it the moment Henry opens the gate. At Camp Le Fun, Mum and Dad are relaxed. Dad realises that Camp Le Fun isn't as bad as he thought and Mum remarks how nice it is to see Henry and Peter playing together for a change. At the top of the water slide, Peter goes to ask Henry if it's deep at the bottom, but before he can finish his sentence, Henry nudges him down the slide. After hearing Peter's splash landing in the pool, Henry says: 'Now this is what I call real camping!', goes down the slide himself and makes a splash, ending the episode. This is one of the few episodes which contains scenes set outside Ashton. The ending of " Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend" is set at Old Trafford football stadium in Manchester, the ending of " Horrid Henry's Happy Family" shows Henry's family holidaying on Paradise Island and the end of " Horrid Henry's Vile Vacation" sees both Henry and Margaret’s family holidaying on a desert island.When he died in 1927, Holiday was described as "the last Pre-Raphaelite." [2] Many of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's paintings, including Dante's Dream, had as their subject the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, and this interest is the likely inspiration for Holiday's painting. [2] It is based on Dante's 1294 autobiographical work La Vita Nuova which describes his love for Beatrice Portinari. Dante concealed his love by pretending to be attracted to other women. The painting depicts an incident when Beatrice, having heard gossip relating to this, refuses to speak to him. [1] The event is shown as Beatrice and two other women walk past the Santa Trinita Bridge in Florence. [2] Beatrice wears a white dress and walks beside her friend Monna Vanna, with Beatrice's maidservant slightly behind. [1] In the book, Henry and his family eat crisps and watch TV, but in the episode, they go to a water park at Camp Le Fun. He spent much of his time sketching the views from the hills and mountains. He wrote that ‘for concentrated loveliness I know nothing that can quite compare with the lakes and mountains of Westmorland, Cumberland and Lancashire’. Most of his sketch books are now in private hands, though one is in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1076300)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 2 December 2016. He died on April 15th, 1927, two years after his wife Kate (who did embroidery work for the William Morris Company). Horrid Henry: I thought holiday were supposed to be fun for everybody. Nature, huh? EUREKA! THAT'S IT! They want to be close to nature, then they're going to be close to nature! In 1907, Holiday went to Egypt, painting a series of watercolours and illustrations on ancient Egyptian themes. These were exhibited at Walker's Gallery, London, in March 1908 jointly with Mothersole who had been working on Egyptian archaeological drawings and watercolours since 1903/4. [17] In 1907–08, he commissioned the building of a holiday home, Betty Fold, [18] in his favourite part of the Lake District. Holiday worked in both oils and watercolours. In 1858, his first picture, a landscape painting, was exhibited at the Royal Academy and immediately sold; from that year his work was frequently shown at the Academy and elsewhere. Other pictures include:

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Henry Holiday was born on 17th June 1839 in London. In 1855, aged 16, he made his first journey to the Lake District. Throughout the rest of his life he was to make many more trips, often holidaying for long periods of time. Something I enjoy is painting. I have taken quite a few art classes and find it very creative to work with paint and charcoal and images instead of words, though somehow I can't help adding bits of poetry and scraps of words into my paintings, too… When I was at school, I was completely obsessed by the Pre-Raphaelites, and I love the way their art is so intertwined with poetry and stories. My best friend is an artist and she is incredibly inspiring to me. In the book, Henry and his family travel on the ferry to France. This scene is omitted from the episode, possibly due to time constraints. Mum: Oh, thank you, Henry. [puffs] What a mess! [huffs] Stupid, stupid sheep. Stupid... [Mum opens the tent door and four sheep scurry out, scaring her] Ahh!



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