Mother Goose Composite
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Mother Goose Composite (clipping, c.1948)
Mother Goose Composite (advertisement, c.1949). Please see www.mothergoose.biz if you are interested in purchasing one of these original 1949 lithographs.
Mother Goose Rhymes shown in the painting
(with detailed images and internet links)
Mother Goose Composite Key
- Queen of Hearts (1) — detail
- Duck from A Little Man (2) — detail
- Higglety, Pigglety My Black Hen (3) — detail
- Three Blind Mice (4) — detail
- Little Miss Muffet (5) — detail
- Georgie Porgie (6 & 54) — detail 1 (Georgie singing)
— detail 2 (Georgie kissing)
- Who Killed Cock Robin
- There Was a Crooked Man (8) — detail
- There Was an Old Woman Who Lived under a Hill (9) —
detail
- Sing a song of Sixpence
- Rock-a-bye, Baby (12) — detail
- Old Man Whiskum Whiskum Wheeze (13) — detail
- Wise Old Owl (14) — detail
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (15) — detail
- Hey, Diddle, Diddle
- I had a Little Nut Tree (17 — a pear) — detail
- Rub-a-Dub-Dub (18 — Three Men in a Tub) — detail
- Jack be Nimble (19) — detail
- Three Little Kittens Who Lost Their Mittens (20) —
detail
- Old King Cole (21) — detail
- Girl with the Curl in the Middle of her Forehead (22)
— detail
- There once was a girl with a curl,
- right in the middle of her forehead.
- And when she was good,
- she was very very good,
- and when she was bad she was horrid.
- Jack Spratt
- Ride a Cock Horse (24) — detail
- The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg (25) — detail
- Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son (26) — detail
- The Easter Bunny (27) — detail
- Little Jack Horner (28) — detail
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- Paul Whitman's dog (37) — detail
- Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater (38 — the pumpkin) —
detail
- The Grasshopper and the Ant, from Aesop (39) — detail
- Pussycat, Pussycat, Where Have You Been? (40) — detail
- Two Little Beavers (41 — the beaver) — detail
- The Fox, from one of Aesop's fables (42) — detail
- Doctor Foster went to Gloster (43) — detail
- The Crane and the Wolf, from Aesop
(45 & 46) — detail
- A frog, he would a wooing go (47) — detail
- A Diller, a Dollar
- For Want of a Nail (49 — the Nail) — detail
- "Mary, quite contrary" or "Mary had
a little lamb" (50) — detail
- Baa Baa Black Sheep (51 & 52)
— detail
- Swan, Swan, Over the Sea (53) — detail
- Seesaw Margery Daw (55) — detail
- The Tortoise from Aesop (56) — detail
- This Little Piggy Went to Market (57) — detail
- Taffy was a Welshman (58) — detail
- Little Boy Blue, Come Blow Your Horn
(59 and 71, the sheep) — detail
- Jack and Jill (60 — Jill, 87 —
Jack) — detail
- There Was a Man in Our Town (61) — detail
- Bye, baby bunting (62 — the man with the gun) —
detail
- Simple Simon (63) — detail
- Bobby Shaftoe's Gone to Sea (64) — detail
- the Lighthouse (65) — detail
- London Bridge is falling down (66) — detail
- There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe (69) —
detail
- Here's the Church (70) — detail
- Here's the church
- And here's the steeple:
- Open the door,
- And see all the people.
- This is the House that Jack Built (72) — detail
- 73 — the malt, the rat
- 74 — the cat
- 75 — the dog
- 76 — the cow with the crumpled horn
- 77 — the maiden all forlorn
- 78 — the man all tattered and torn
- 79 — the cock that crowed in the morn
- 80 — the farmer sowing his corn
- Old Mother Hubbard (81) — detail
- (83 — the priest all shaven and shorn, from This is the House that Jack Built)
- Ding, Dong, Bell (84 — the well) — detail
- Humpty Dumpty (85) — detail
- Rain, Rain, Go Away (86) — detail
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