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Pictures from A Record Of Work – 1840 – 1890 by The Brothers Dalziel (London, 1901).
There were eight Dalziel brothers: William Dalziel (the eldest) whose art work was chiefly devoted to heraldic and occasional ornamental decoration for manuscript work, and was also a still-life painter; Robert Dalziel, a portrait painter; Alexander Dalziel a draughtsman, who died of consumption at the age of 23; George Dalziel, a pupil of Charles Gray (an engraver on wood); Edward Dalziel (1817 – 1905), who joined his younger brother George; John Dalziel, who was also an egraver, but who also died young; Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906), who was trained in copperplate engraving, but who later joined George and Edward in engraving on wood; The youngest, Davison Dalziel, “applied himself very successfully to commerce.”
The book is primarily by George and Edward Dalziel.
| King Lear and Fool in a Storm. A Record of Fifty Years’ Work (1901)
“Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! You cataracts, and hurricanoes, spout Till you have drench’d our steeples.” — Shakespeare By Sir John Gilbert, R.A., P.R.W.S. Keywords: people, beards, weather, night scenes, spooky, shakespeare Places shown: none Added: 2006-10-28 + S K L R N |
Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested | Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested |
| Lear Fantastically Dressed with Flowers A Record of Fifty Years’ Work (1901)
By Sir John Gilbert, R.A., P.R.W.S., By permission of Messrs. George Routledge & Sons. (That is, the caption said that in 1901 the Brothers Dalziel had permission to use the image) The drawing of King [...] Keywords: beards, people, faces, spooky Places shown: none Added: 2006-01-08 + S K L R N |
Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested | |