🌲 Coloured engravings of heaths:
London: Published by the Author. Printed by T. Bensley, 1802-09 [1830?]
https://t.co/bZwZs03qeD

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Ruth Marten, well known illustrator and tattoo artist, has embellished recombinants of 17th and 18th century engravings seamlessly weave radical alterations, subtle visual humour and ecstatic fantasy into delirious social landscapes.

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Botanical Citrus Fruits - Hesperide Garden: Cedro della Ghianda.

Nuremberg Hesperides, 1708-1714 by Johann Volckamer ( Volkamer )
Just look and enjoy the splendor of these leaves: copper engravings in magnificent color of citrus fruit and blossoms, oranges, lemons,...

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Today we present four original wood engravings by Eric Gill produced for a printing of the early 15th-century, Middle English poem 'Quia Amore Langueo' published in London by Faber & Faber in 1937. Learn more: https://t.co/tRgLXTFy3t

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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, with wood engravings by FritzEichenberg 1943

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Early 19thc illustrations of surgical anatomy, from copper plate engravings https://t.co/h6qGNFhyZ8

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Based on the work of Paracelsus, Robert Fludd devised an alchemical theory of creation wherein god separated the materials of the universe out of a chaotic prima materia. These engravings from the History of the Two Worlds, 1617, illustrated his wild theories.

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The book includes 280 wood engravings. Northcote devised the designs accompanying each fable, and wood engraver William Harvey drew Northcote’s designs on wood, which were then engraved by wood engravers. Today we bring you some of the feathered engravings from this book.

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A Fabulous Wood-Engraved
Yesterday we presented a selection of wood engravings from 'One Hundred Fables,' written and selected by the painter James Northcote and printed by wood engraver John Johnson for the London publisher George Lawford in 1828.

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The design career of renowned Norwegian designer Martin Mörck, the engraver of several Canadian stamps, was highlighted in a recent Collectors’ Conference webinar.

Read more: https://t.co/QEF4yO9A9e

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On the last day of Women’s History Month, we present wood engravings by one of the most prolific English wood engravers of the 20th century, Joan Hassall, from the 1965 Limited Editions Club production of 'The Poems of Robert Burns.' Learn more here: https://t.co/etUkhqcZF4

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'Stooking', a print from a wood engraving by Clare Leighton, whose 'Four Hedges' has been re-issued by and contains many of her wood engravings.
https://t.co/jRzLTRIEPf

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Pierre-Joseph Redouté (10 July 1759 – 19 June 1840), was a painter and botanist from Belgium, known for his watercolours of roses, lilies and other flowers at Malmaison, many of which were published as large, color stipple engravings.

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I love that her pact's engravings have scarred. She carries her experiences with her and looks fucking hot. Makeup on point, perfectly tailored dress, flawless hair... And a cool trophy on prominent display in the window of her office. Prof Onyx knows what she's about 💜

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This week we present some wood engravings by Gwen Raverat (1885-1957) from the 1934 Cambridge University Press printing of English poet Frances Cornford’s collection 'Mountains & Molehills.' Learn more here: https://t.co/c2DyBu9ymR

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Also by Francesco Bartolozzi...

"Cottagers at the bottom of Mount Vesuvius"
"A Calabrian Family from the environs of Reggio"
Stipple engravings in original color
After the painting by Francesco (1728-1815)
London, 1799

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So this beautiful terracotta bust sold in 2008 as Catherine of Aragon 🤔🤔 Could it really be Anne Boleyn? It's very similar go the Holbein drawing and the multiple engravings and portraits based on it?

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It's This week we focus on some of the wood engravings of Edward Walters who was also an accomplished fine-letterpress printer. These images come from 'Matrix' issues 1, 3, and 25. Learn about Walters's work here: https://t.co/9ZJ9Vlz86j

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One of the highlights of 2020 was the chance to see examples of Gertrude Hermes' artworks "in real life". Seeing her wood engravings close up is very rewarding!

The River of God. From: Pilgrim's Progress, 1928 (left).
Waterlilies, 1930 (detail, right).

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