English Rustic Pictures Drawn by Frederick Walker, A.R.A., and G. J. Pinwell
Fifteen poems, each followed by a related wood engraving. Binding of simulated velum with stamping in gold, red and brown.
Poems Illustrated by Walker: School; the Bit o' Garden; Rain; Spring Days; Summer Days; Autumn Days; Winter Days; Where the Wind Come Frae; The Summer Woods; Love in Death; Our Little One; One Mouth More; The Long Voyage; Out Among the Wild Flowers; Broken Victuals.
Poems Illustrated by Pinwell: At the Threshold; The Dove-Cot; Sailor's Love; The Goose (two pictures); The Swallows; Shadow and Substance; Kitty Morris; The Journey's End; Mother Rumour; Norlan Farm; Doctor Tom; The Shadow; The Old Couple and the Old Clock; The Island Bee; A Milking Song (two pictures).
Poems Illustrated by Walker: School; the Bit o' Garden; Rain; Spring Days; Summer Days; Autumn Days; Winter Days; Where the Wind Come Frae; The Summer Woods; Love in Death; Our Little One; One Mouth More; The Long Voyage; Out Among the Wild Flowers; Broken Victuals.
Poems Illustrated by Pinwell: At the Threshold; The Dove-Cot; Sailor's Love; The Goose (two pictures); The Swallows; Shadow and Substance; Kitty Morris; The Journey's End; Mother Rumour; Norlan Farm; Doctor Tom; The Shadow; The Old Couple and the Old Clock; The Island Bee; A Milking Song (two pictures).
Artwork Details
- Title: English Rustic Pictures Drawn by Frederick Walker, A.R.A., and G. J. Pinwell
- Designer: Frederick Walker (British, London 1840–1875 Perthshire, Scotland)
- Designer: George John Pinwell (British, London 1842–1875 London)
- Engraver: Dalziel Brothers (British, active 1839–93)
- Publisher: George Routledge & Sons, London
- Date: 1882
- Medium: Illustrations: wood engravings, India Proofs
- Dimensions: 15 1/4 × 11 1/8 × 1 in. (38.7 × 28.3 × 2.5 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: Gift of Dr. Herman T. Radin, 1946
- Object Number: 46.14.2
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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