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Rodney K. Engen

    Kate Greenaway
    Walter Crane
    Sir John Tenniel
    Randolph Caldecott, Lord of the Nursery
    • Randolph Caldecott, Lord of the Nursery

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      During his brief life, Randolph Caldecott emerged as a highly regarded illustrator, thriving amidst Victorian Aestheticism and industrialization. He drew inspiration from nature and the rural society of eighteenth-century England, skillfully translating observed scenes of people, animals, and daily life into drawings characterized by a masterful economy of line and exceptional color. His humor captured the folly and vanity of humanity, portrayed with both frankness and affection. Rodney Engen chronicles Caldecott's journey from his modest beginnings in a small village to his early career as a bank clerk, where his talent quickly attracted commissions from prominent periodicals such as the Graphic and Illustrated London News. Caldecott's most significant legacy lies in his celebrated series of children's Picture Books, which included beautifully illustrated nursery rhymes and stories, produced in collaboration with master engraver Edmund Evans. Notable titles like The House that Jack Built and John Gilpin debuted in 1878, marking the start of a prolific eight-year period that solidified his international acclaim and earned him the title "Lord of the Nursery." Engen presents a comprehensive selection of Caldecott's work, featuring both well-known illustrations and lesser-known oil paintings and sculptures, along with a complete catalog of his oeuvre. An authority on Victorian illustrators, Engen has also authored works on contem

      Randolph Caldecott, Lord of the Nursery
    • Sir John Tenniel

      Alice's White Knight

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      "Here for the first time the traumatic account in full of Tenniel's troubled relationship with Lewis Carroll is set out, alongside numerous unpublished examples of the Alice books illustrations as they were created. These illustrations were second in importance only to Tenniel's Punch career, which is examined by themes, social and historical issues and in the light of Tenniel's own troubled life. Finally the book contains a complete catalogue listing of all Tenniel illustrations for the serious collector, a list of all exhibited work and lists of cartoons and paintings hitherto ignored by students of Victorian art. The book is thoroughly illustrated with 150 black and white illustrations, many of which have never been published before, to give a complete picture of this supreme Victorian artist."--BOOK JACKET.

      Sir John Tenniel
    • . with dustjacket, 1976 clean copy large format

      Kate Greenaway