Críticas:
'... this book is first rate: an extensive anthology for newcomers to the subject and an indispensable resource for scholars.' Choice '... exact, observant and illuminating, while being also as comprehensive as it is possible to be... And he brings...the searching eye of a trained and properly demanding art critic... a delight, a real treasury.' Print Quarterly 'Goldman's fascinating volume offers a valuable reference work for students of nineteenth-century literature' The Year's Work in English Studies 'The originality of Paul Goldman's mind and approach is clearly evident throughout this lovingly detailed and quietly scholarly volume.' Artnewsletter.com '... a volume of almost encyclopedic range... a necessary book for bibliophiles and art historians alike and for anyone else fascinated by what Peter Conrad has dubbed 'The Victorian Treasure House'.' RM Healey, Rare
Reseña del editor:
The years 1855-80, generally referred to as 'The Sixties', saw some of the finest and most significant contributions to wood-engraved book and magazine illustration in Britain. In this major survey, now available in a revised paperback edition, Paul Goldman has selected 31 artists, including Edward Burne-Jones, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who have created some of the most important illustrative work of the period. Devoting a chapter to each of the five groups of artists he identifies, from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Idyllic School and the High Victorians, Goldman provides a critical commentary on every artist, followed by a checklist of the books they themselves illustrated or those to which they contributed. More detailed bibliographic information is included in an index of illustrated books arranged by author. This index also gives the locations of copies in public collections in the UK, USA and Australia. The index of magazine illustrations, listed chronologically under each periodical, gives the precise date and position of all the magazine designs mentioned. This is an authoritative and descriptive reference work for all scholars in the field, and is illustrated with 230 black-and-white illustrations which capture the delicacy and the variety of Victorian illustrative work.
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