Lions were one of Bill Peet's favorite things to draw. | |||
"Once upon a time there was a lion named Eli who lived in the faraway land of Kumbumbazango. He was a decrepit old cat with a scruffy mop of a mane, and most of the thunder had gone out of his roar. Now, after many long years as a proud king of beasts, the old lion had finally become as meek as a mouse." |
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"A sketch of a scraggly maned decrepit old lion was also left on the wall for years before I found a story for him and named him 'Eli'." | |||
Above left: Sketches made at zoo or circus...........Above right: character design sketches for Eli. | |||
Copyright 1978 by William B. Peet, Houghton
Mifflin Co. Boston |
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