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Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886) was an English artist and illustrator who is best known for his illustrations of children's books

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Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, With a Minstrel standing by, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, With a Minstrel standing by, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. For every he, Has got him a she, With a Minstrel standing by

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, Traditional English folk dance, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, Traditional English folk dance, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Begin, says Hall; Ay, ay, says Mill, We ll lead up Packingtons pound, No, No

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, People dancing by the maypole, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, People dancing by the maypole, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Come Lasses and Lads is a traditional 17th-century British song iperformed during festive

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, People going to may festival, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, People going to may festival, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Then every man did put his hat off to his lass, And every girl did curchy, curchy

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, Young men and women dancing by the maypole, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, Young men and women dancing by the maypole, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott, Young men and women dancing by the maypole

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, Young men and woman gathering on village green, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, Young men and woman gathering on village green, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Young men and woman gathering on village green

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, People folk dancing to a fiddlers tune, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, People folk dancing to a fiddlers tune, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. People folk dancing to a fiddlers tune, 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Come, Lasses And Lads, Little girl and boy dancing to the violin, 19th Century

Come, Lasses And Lads, Little girl and boy dancing to the violin, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Young men waiting to give bunch of flowers to their girlfriends, Victorian romance

Young men waiting to give bunch of flowers to their girlfriends, Victorian romance
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. For Willy has gotton his Jill, And Johnny has got his Jone, To jigg it, jigg it, jigg it

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Victorian children getting dressed to go out riding, Banbury Cross

Victorian children getting dressed to go out riding, Banbury Cross
Vintage illustration of Scene from the traditional English Nursery rhyme, Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. By Randolph Caldecott. Victorian children getting dressed to go out riding

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Troupe of mummers actors at a traditional English village festival

Troupe of mummers actors at a traditional English village festival
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Troupe of mummers actors at a traditional English village festival

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Traditional mummers actors drinking having lunch in the garden, Victorian

Traditional mummers actors drinking having lunch in the garden, Victorian
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Traditional mummers actors drinking having lunch in the garden

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross

Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English Nursery rhyme, Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. By Randolph Caldecott

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Tired fiddler alone at the end of the dance, Victorian 19th Century

Tired fiddler alone at the end of the dance, Victorian 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Tired fiddler alone at the end of the dance, Victorian 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, the Fine Lady, Victorian Nursery rhyme

Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, the Fine Lady, Victorian Nursery rhyme
Vintage illustration of Scene from the traditional English Nursery rhyme, Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. By Randolph Caldecott. Fine lady

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Young woman throwing soft balls at the beadle during a May day festival, Victorian

Young woman throwing soft balls at the beadle during a May day festival, Victorian
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Young woman throwing soft balls at the beadle during a May day festival, Victorian

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Old couple watching young folk dance around the maypole, Victorian 19th Century

Old couple watching young folk dance around the maypole, Victorian 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Old couple watching young folk dance around the maypole

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Children bringing young couple ale and cakes in the garden

Children bringing young couple ale and cakes in the garden
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Children bringing young couple ale and cakes in the garden

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Young couples paying the fiddlers at the end of the May dance, Victorian 19th Century

Young couples paying the fiddlers at the end of the May dance, Victorian 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Young couples paying the fiddlers at the end of the May dance, Victorian 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Young children going on a pony ride, Banbury Cross, Victorian 19th Century

Young children going on a pony ride, Banbury Cross, Victorian 19th Century
Vintage illustration of Scene from the traditional English Nursery rhyme, Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. By Randolph Caldecott. Young children going on a pony ride, Victorian 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Boy riding a pony with saddle baskets, Banbury Cross, Victorian

Boy riding a pony with saddle baskets, Banbury Cross, Victorian
Vintage illustration of Scene from the traditional English Nursery rhyme, Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. By Randolph Caldecott. Boy riding a pony with saddle baskets

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: May Queen throwing floral garlands at men, Folk festival, Victorian

May Queen throwing floral garlands at men, Folk festival, Victorian
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. May Queen throwing floral garlands at men, Folk festival

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Young woman asking fiddler to play a tune, traditional English music

Young woman asking fiddler to play a tune, traditional English music
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Young woman asking fiddler to play a tune

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Garlands of the May Queen, Traditional English folk festival, 19th Century

Garlands of the May Queen, Traditional English folk festival, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Garlands of the May Queen, Traditional English folk festival, 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Young man walking his girlfriend home at the end of the day, Victorian 19th Century

Young man walking his girlfriend home at the end of the day, Victorian 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Young man walking his girlfriend home at the end of the day, Victorian 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Man and childfren galloping horse and ponies down a country lane, Banbury Cross

Man and childfren galloping horse and ponies down a country lane, Banbury Cross
Vintage illustration of Scene from the traditional English Nursery rhyme, Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. By Randolph Caldecott. Man and childfren galloping horse and ponies down a country lane

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Couples kissing at the end of the traditional May day festival, Victorian 19th Century

Couples kissing at the end of the traditional May day festival, Victorian 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Couples kissing at the end of the traditional May day festival, Victorian 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Folk dance, Young couples dancing hand in hand at a may day festival

Folk dance, Young couples dancing hand in hand at a may day festival
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Folk dance, Young couples dancing hand in hand at a may day festival, Victorian 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Young couples flirting in love, Victorian 19th Century

Young couples flirting in love, Victorian 19th Century
Vintage illustration of from the traditional English song Come, Lasses And Lads. By Randolph Caldecott. Young couples flirting in love, Victorian 19th Century

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: The Farmers Boy plays his pipe as the lambs dance around his shepherds crook, c1881

The Farmers Boy plays his pipe as the lambs dance around his shepherds crook, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters lambs

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: The Farmers Boy watering horses, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Farmers Boy watering horses, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Farmers Boy watering horses, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters horses. From " The Farmers Boy" written and illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: The Farmer who sowed the corn, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The Farmer who sowed the corn, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The Farmer who sowed the corn, c1878. This is the Farmer who sowed the corn, That fed the Cock that crowed in the morn. From " The House that Jack Built" written

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: You must seek a Wife with a Fortune!, c1880, (1888). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

You must seek a Wife with a Fortune!, c1880, (1888). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
A Lady said to her Son - a poor young Squire: " You must seek a Wife with a Fortune!", c1880, (1888). Frontispiece to " The Milkmaid

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Bath time, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Bath time, c1881. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Bath time, c1881. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters children. The Farmers Boy, wearing a bonnet and apron, baths his employers children

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Two young lovers in a lane, c1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Two young lovers in a lane, c1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Two young lovers in a lane, c1880. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was two young lovers in a lane, an these they left behind

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Where are you going, my Pretty Maid, c1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Where are you going, my Pretty Maid, c1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Where are you going, my Pretty Maid, c1882. Where are you going, my pretty maid? I m going a milking, sir, she said. May I go with you, my pretty maid? You re kindly welcome, sir, she said

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: and they all fell to playing the game of catch-as-catch-can... c1885, (1934)

and they all fell to playing the game of catch-as-catch-can... c1885, (1934). From " The Panjandrum Picture Book", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [Frederick Warne, London, 1934]

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Fathers gone a hunting, c1880. Creator: Edmund Evans

Fathers gone a hunting, c1880. Creator: Edmund Evans
Fathers gone a hunting, c1880. Scene from the childrens nursery rhyme: Bye, Baby Bunting, Fathers gone a hunting, Gone to fetch a Rabbit-skin To wrap the Baby Bunting in

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Some loitered on the way, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Some loitered on the way, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Some walked and some did run. Some loitered on the way, And bound themselves, by kisses twelve, To meet the next Holiday, c1885, (1934)

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
So she went into the garden, c1885, (1934). So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple-pie. From " The Panjandrum Picture Book", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: The good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
The good man of Islington setting out to church, c1879. In Islington there lived a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, Whene er he went to pray

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindle-stone... 1880

the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindle-stone... 1880
They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindle-stone, an that they left behind, 1880. The hunstmen find a millstone

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: She never slumber d in her pew, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

She never slumber d in her pew, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
She never slumber d in her pew, c1885, (1934). At church, in silks and satins new, With hoop of monstrous size, She never slumber d in her pew, But when she shut her eyes

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Neighbours dressing the good man of Islingtons bite, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Neighbours dressing the good man of Islingtons bite, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Neighbours dressing the good man of Islingtons bite, c1879. The wound it seem d both sore and sad To every christian eye; And while they swore the dog was mad, They swore the man would die

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Customer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Customer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Customer in a pawn shop, c1885, (1934). Scene from Oliver Goldsmiths poem " An Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Walking to Mouseys Hall, c1883. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Walking to Mouseys Hall, c1883. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Walking to Mouseys Hall, c1883. Frog and rat on the way to see Mrs Mousey. From " A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go", illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [London, c1883]

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: This huntin doesn t pay, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

This huntin doesn t pay, 1880. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Then one unto the other said, " This huntin doesn t pay; But we n powler t up an down a bit, an had a rattlin day.", 1880

Background imageRandolph Caldecott Collection: Bye, Baby Bunting, 1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Bye, Baby Bunting, 1882. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Bye, Baby Bunting, 1882. Scene from the childrens nursery rhyme: Bye, Baby Bunting, Fathers gone a hunting, Gone to fetch a Rabbit-skin To wrap the Baby Bunting in



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Randolph Caldecott Collection

Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886) was an English artist and illustrator who is best known for his illustrations of children's books. He was a prolific artist, producing over 3,000 drawings during his lifetime. His work is characterized by its vibrant colors and lively characters. He often used animals as protagonists in his stories, which were often humorous and whimsical in nature. His illustrations have been widely praised for their ability to capture the imagination of children and adults alike. He won four consecutive medals from the Royal Academy of Arts in London for his illustrations between 1878 and 1885, making him one of the most celebrated illustrators of all time. His influence continues to be felt today with many modern artists citing him as an inspiration for their own work.
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The Randolph Caldecott collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the work of one of the most celebrated illustrators in history. Randolph Caldecott was an English artist who lived during the late 19th century and is best known for his beautifully illustrated children's books. His unique style combined intricate detail with bold colors to create images that were both whimsical and enchanting. Our collection features a wide range of Caldecott's illustrations including scenes from classic tales such as "Alice in Wonderland" and "Jack and Jill". The artwork is available in various sizes and formats making it easy to find something perfect for any space or occasion. Whether you're looking for a charming piece to decorate your child's room or a beautiful gift for someone special, the Randolph Caldecott collection has something to suit every taste.
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Randolph Caldecott was a British artist and illustrator who lived during the 19th century. He is best known for his charming and whimsical illustrations that were featured in children's books, magazines, and newspapers of his time. Randolph Caldecott's art prints are reproductions of some of his most beloved works that capture the essence of childhood innocence and wonder. These art prints showcase Caldecott's unique style, which combines intricate line work with bold colors to create lively scenes filled with movement and energy. From playful animals to mischievous children, each print captures a moment in time that is both nostalgic and timeless. Whether you're looking to decorate a nursery or add some charm to your home decor, Randolph Caldecott's art prints offer something for everyone. With their delightful imagery and classic appeal, they are sure to bring joy and warmth into any space they adorn.
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