Edith Holden: Mit der Natur durchs Jahr Kalender 2025
Werke der britischen Künstlerin in einem länglichen Kalender. Wunderschöne Zeichnungen im Jahres-Wandkalender 2025.
Edith Blackwell Holden was an artist celebrated for her keen observations of the natural world and her skillful illustrations. Her work is characterized by delicate depictions of flora and fauna, capturing the beauty of the environment around her. Holden infused her art with a deep appreciation for the natural world, and her style is regarded as classic. She left a lasting legacy as both an artist and a chronicler of nature.






Werke der britischen Künstlerin in einem länglichen Kalender. Wunderschöne Zeichnungen im Jahres-Wandkalender 2025.
A facsimile reproduction of a 1906 naturalist's diary
Delve into the rich tapestry of rural ecosystems through the eyes of a classic naturalist. This book offers a detailed exploration of the diverse plant and animal life found in the countryside, highlighting their interconnections and the importance of biodiversity. Readers will appreciate the author's keen observations and insights, making it an essential guide for nature enthusiasts and those interested in environmental conservation. The blend of vivid descriptions and practical knowledge invites readers to engage with the natural world around them.
Holden, Edith s The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady, and The Nature Notes of an Edwardian Lady have been a marketing sensation in Europe persisting throughout the years as a perennial bestseller in the gift and book markets in the form of stationery, address books, craft books, and calendars. We are very pleased to be the first U.S. publisher to offer Ediths timeless watercolors.
This new edition of the international best-seller, The country diary of an Edwardian lady, celebrates the centenary of the original book written in 1906. Recording in words and paintings the flora and fauna of the British countryside, Edith Holden's diary has become a unique tribute to the diversity of nature through the seasons.
This predecessor to the "Country Diary" is composed in a similar style with Edith Holden's thoughts, watercolours, paintings of flowers, plants, birds and butterflies. There are over 150 new paintings showing delightful countryside scenes.