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Frank Cheyne Papé illustrations for The gateway to Spenser. Tales retold by Emily Underdown from "The faerie queene" of Edmund Spenser, 1913
Edward Brian Seago - British Artist - (1909-1973)
Cheyne Walk, Afternoon
Oil
Loch Duich
woodcut by Ian Cheyne 1934 @NatGalleriesSco https://t.co/CwmcTfT9CR
Today let's head to the Great Outdoors while we still can: Loch Duich 1934 by @GSofA trained @RoyalScotAcad exhibitor Ian Cheyne, purchased by @NatGalleriesSco in 1947. Colour woodcut on paper. (c) Artist's Estate #westcoastofscotland #lochduich #greatoutdoors #modernscottishart
Arran Landscape
woodcut by Ian Cheyne 1946
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In Stavr the Noble, a Russian folktale, Vasilissa leaps the castle walls to rescue her husband. Illustration by Frank Cheyne Papé.
We shall be delving some into Russian folklore in Season 2. Don't forget to join us come February.
Fanny was a vulnerable woman without family or support with only debts left by her dead husband. Fanny was turned out of the house in Cheyne Walk and the keys taken from her on the Rossetti family’s behalf, supposedly unbeknown to Rossetti. #preraphaelitesisters #ArtHerstory
Beeches in Glen Lyon
woodcut by Ian Cheyne 1937
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Cheyne Walk, 1850
T. H. Shepherd
This tavern was earlier Don Saltero's coffee house with curious collection (from holy relics to stuffed crocodile)
Saltero was known for punch-making skills, could shave, bleed,pull teeth & play the fiddle #history #bespoketours #london #art