And these next three pages are from another book titled Lullabies From Every Land, published in 1947 and illustrated by Steffie E. Lerch:
Watch out for the kitty there!
Aren't the cradles adorable?
This one is from an antique book our Mother had, Mother Goose - the Volland Popular Edition 1921, with illustrations by Frederick Richardson. His artwork is incredible:
And I had to include this page with artwork by Tasha Tudor, even though it's a poem rather than a lullaby. Such a beautifully illustrated page:
Don't those just make you want to sing and rock a baby to sleep?
6 comments:
Thanks for sharing these lovely old illustrations. I love these. Congratulations on your new grand baby! I am looking forward to that too, but then I would have to cut the apron strings wouldn't I? Twyla
Those apron strings are so hard to cut!
So sweet!
I am all ready to start singing "All through the night", my favorite lullaby. Love T
Those are some of the sweetest images!! I just love them!
Love the cradles!
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