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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
Helen Oxenbury:
Illustrator / artist
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
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Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition
Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood exhibition at Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London, Great Britain
4th March 2025
Runs to 14th December 2025
First-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the celebrated artist, illustrator, and author Helen Oxenbury. A cornerstone of childhood and parenthood for generations, Oxenbury’s work is beloved for its universal appeal, subtle celebration of diversity, and ability to connect with readers of all ages.
Burgh House unveils its 2025 exhibition programme, spotlighting the enduring power of illustration and storytelling through the works of three pioneering women artists who called Hampstead home. As art, literature, and culture come together, Helen Oxenbury: Illustrating the Land of Childhood and Victorian Idylls: Kate Greenaway and Helen Allingham explore the connections between word and image, creativity and community, and the timeless appeal of storytelling that resonates across generations.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
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King Charles and Queen Camilla at UK - Italy Dinner
February 7, 2025 - Highgrove, United Kingdom: Dame Helen Mirren at a UK-Italy dinner held by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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King Charles and Queen Camilla at UK - Italy Dinner
February 7, 2025 - Highgrove, United Kingdom: Dame Helen Mirren at a UK-Italy dinner held by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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King Charles and Queen Camilla at UK - Italy Dinner
February 7, 2025 - Highgrove, United Kingdom: Dame Helen Mirren at a UK-Italy dinner held by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove, United Kingdom: ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Helen Lederer at the BBC, London, UK.
Comedian, writer and actress Helen Lederer at the BBC, London, UK.
27th October 2024
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Helen Lederer at the BBC, London, UK.
Comedian, writer and actress Helen Lederer at the BBC, London, UK.
27th October 2024
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77th Annual Tony Awards in New York, United States - 16 Jun 2024
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Amanda Green and Helen Park arrive on the red carpet at The 77th Annual Tony Awards at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, June 16, 2024 in New York City.
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The Duke of Kent in Newbury
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 18/05/2024. Newbury, United Kingdom: The Duke of Kent with his daughter Lady Helen Taylor at a performance of the London Philharmonic Orchestra at St.Nicholas Church in Newbury, United Kingdom: (i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The Duke of Kent in Newbury
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The Duke of Kent in Newbury
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The Duke of Kent in Newbury
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The Duke of Kent in Newbury
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The Duke of Kent in Newbury
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The Duke of Kent in Newbury
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Princes Trust Awards
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Princes Trust Awards
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Princes Trust Awards
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Princes Trust Awards
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Downing Street hosts the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission
20/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. Helen Whately, Minister of State for Social Care, and Andrew Griffith, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, host a Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission roundtable and reception for other stakeholders in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Downing Street hosts the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission
20/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. Helen Whately, Minister of State for Social Care, and Andrew Griffith, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, host a Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission roundtable and reception for other stakeholders in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Downing Street hosts the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission
20/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. Helen Whately, Minister of State for Social Care, and Andrew Griffith, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, host a Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission roundtable and reception for other stakeholders in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Downing Street hosts the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission
20/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. Helen Whately, Minister of State for Social Care, and Andrew Griffith, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, host a Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission roundtable and reception for other stakeholders in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Downing Street hosts the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission
20/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. Helen Whately, Minister of State for Social Care, and Andrew Griffith, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, host a Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission roundtable and reception for other stakeholders in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Downing Street hosts the Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission
20/03/2024. London, United Kingdom. Helen Whately, Minister of State for Social Care, and Andrew Griffith, Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, host a Dame Barbara Windsor Dementia Mission roundtable and reception for other stakeholders in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Walker / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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