Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures
by Arthur Rackham
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This wonderful survey of the famed artist's early work features 44 color plates in addition to several black-and-white vignettes and spot illustrations. Most of the images depict fantastic dwarfs, giants, elves, and fairies as well as naturalistic illustrations far removed from the fairy world. An elegant offering for all Rackham fans, this volume includes many long-unavailable pieces.Tags
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A rather random collection of some of Rackham's well-known fantasy illustrations. He did have a gift for vivid line drawing, though the effect is sometimes rather spidery for my taste.
This, for all that the context was occasionally weird, was lovely indeed.
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Arthur Rackham was born in London, England. At the age of 18, he worked as a clerk at the Westminster Fire Office and began studying part-time at the Lambeth School of Art. In 1892 he left his job and started working for The Westminster Budget as a reporter and illustrator. His first book illustrations were published in 1893 in To the Other Side show more by Thomas Rhodes, but his first serious commission was in 1894 for The Dolly Dialogues, the collected sketches of Anthony Hope, who later went on to write The Prisoner of Zenda. Book illustrating then became Rackham's career for the rest of his life. Rackham invented his own unique technique which resembled photographic reproduction; he would first sketch an outline of his drawing, then lightly block in shapes and details. Afterwards he would add lines in pen and India ink, removing the pencil traces after it had dried. With color pictures, he would then apply multiple washes of color until transparent tints were created. Arthur Rackham died in 1939 of cancer in his home in Limpsfield, Surrey. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures
- Original publication date
- 1913
- People/Characters
- Arthur Rackham; J. M. Barrie
- Important places
- Kensington Gardens, London, England, UK
- First words
- Arthur Rackham is said to have kept the fairy world alive for children of the twentieth century.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)All things by immortal power,/ Near or far,/ Hiddenly/ To eachother linked are,/ That thou canst not stir a flower/ Without troubling of a star.
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