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He also composed and published twelve musical settings of Tennyson's poetry.
He also composed and published twelve musical settings of Tennyson's poetry.
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* [[Artist]]
* [[Author]]
* [[Edward Lear]]
* [[Poet]]


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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
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File:Runcible_spoon.png|link=Runcible (nonfiction)|The fabled [[Runcible (nonfiction)|Runcible spoon]].
File:Chrome Plover early publicity photo.jpg|link=Chrome Plover|Lear befriended [[Chrome Plover]] early in their career.
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
* [[Artist]]
* [[Author]]
* [[Edward Lear]]
* [[Poet]]


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 04:57, 14 June 2016

Edward Lear. Drawing by Wilhelm Marstrand, 1840.

Edward Lear (12 or 13 May 1812 – 29 January 1888) was an English artist (nonfiction), illustrator, musician, author (nonfiction) and poet (nonfiction), and is known now mostly for his literary nonsense in poetry and prose and especially his limericks, a form he popularised.

His principal areas of work as an artist were threefold:

  • As a draughtsman employed to illustrate birds and animals
  • Making coloured drawings during his journeys, which he reworked later, sometimes as plates for his travel books
  • As a (minor) illustrator of Alfred Tennyson's poems

As an author, he is known principally for his popular nonsense collections of poems, songs, short stories, botanical drawings, recipes, and alphabets.

He also composed and published twelve musical settings of Tennyson's poetry.

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