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Title:Samuel Palmer A Memoir. Also a catalogue of his works, including those exhibited by the Fine Art Society 1881, and an account of the Milton Series of drawings, by L. R. Valpy
Price:GBP£1,750.00 (about USD$2,161.20)
Category:Art & Design
Item ID:B009-4008
Quantity:1
Publisher:The Fine Art Society Limited, London, 1882
Edition:First
Binding:Hardcover (Quarter Leather)
Condition:Fair
The Fine Art Society Limited, 1882, Hardcover (Quarter Leather), Book Condition: Fair, First

bound in olive boards with leather spine. The frontispiece is an original Samuel Palmer etching ("Christmas" or "Folding the Last Sheep") dating to 1850 but unpublished until its publication in this book. (the etching has often been removed by various cognoscenti making complete copies such as this fairly scarce). Further illustrated by 12 autotypes (including a photographic portrait print of Palmer) & 9 woodcuts of which 5 are on separate sheets & 4 within the text. Illustrated title page to the reverse of which has been glued a newspaper review of the book from a copy of 'The Spectator' (dated February 24, 1883) & also a short obituary of the artist Edward Calvert who died in that year. Samuel Palmer was one of the most original artists Britain has produced & first exhibited Turner-inspired works at the Royal Academy at the age of fourteen.. Palmer met William Blake in 1824. Blake's influence can be seen in work he produced over the next ten years and generally reckoned to be his greatest. He embarked on an intensely personal journey that led to an astonishing outpouring of mystical drawings and later to England's first artistic colony, "The Ancients," based in the idyllic landscape of Shoreham. This book contains the first major writings on Palmer, which were published for a retrospective exhibition in 1881. They include a biography by his son, A. H. Palmer. Loosely inserted are some extracts from art auction catalogues relating to sales of Palmer's works. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. pp. ii, 105 + 3. Some wear to top, bottom & edges of spine. no Dust Jacket as published.. three initial letters (small) to margin page 92. All edges red. Gilt titles spine & front. Though all are present some pages are disbound so the book has been priced low to allow for re-backing; light bumping to outer corners.. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Art & Design; Art Biographies; Romanticism; Landscape Artists; England; 19th century; Biography & Autobiography. Inventory No: 4008.
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