Welcome to another edition of Alix’s Vintage Book Shelf! I pour through my collection of vintage children’s books and show off some of my favorites. This week I’m featuring Bernice Meyers. Â Oh Bernice! Her work makes me so crazy…but crazy in a good way! She does the sweetest illustrations and for some reason I just loooove how she draws little hands (sounds weird, but just you wait!).
Apparently her early career was in the fashion industry. Eventually she recognized her true calling: children’s book illustration! These illustrations are so charming and delightful. They are from the Golden Book, Pear-Shaped Hill by Irving Leitner published in 1960. The story is sweet but it’s Bernice’s drawings that have me grinning!
See? Look at those little adorable little fingers! I love how daintily she is holding the butterfly net and birdcage.
Peter, you lucky dawg.
The colors and cool textures are so very dreamy…and who can resist this rascally snake??
A little closer please?
Awww those widdle bunnies!!
The animals are all super sweet.
Even the end papers are adorable….check out this groovy guy:
Isn’t the cutest? It’s one of my favorite book in my collection. You can see some of my past favorites here.
I’ll be back later today with a little update on Wolfie’s birthday bash this past weekend. We had a blast!
This is lovely!
Wow! You are so right about those hands, Alix! I lerve ’em!
BTW, The name Bernice also belongs to a small hair shop withing walking distance of my house and it just seems so old fashion and sweet, so I was particularly charmed to see that name there!
I just adore this book. I have a copy of it as well. It’s beautiful. Bernice was brilliant in the way she approached her work. I have learned so much from her. Thanks so much for sharing this. Your blog is wonderful!