I just discovered Thomas Mackenzie myself. I love the ones you posted and about a new subject for this thread, "King Arthur"....these are so colorful and lovely...nice examples of his work.
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I just discovered Thomas Mackenzie myself. I love the ones you posted and about a new subject for this thread, "King Arthur"....these are so colorful and lovely...nice examples of his work.
Here is some Chaucer by Warwick Goble
The Knights Tale
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%203.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%204.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%205.jpg
The Millers Tale
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%206.jpg
Prologue to Melibeus
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%209.jpg
The Monks Tale
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2010.jpg
The Words of the Host
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2011.jpg
The Wife of Bath's Tale
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2013.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2014.jpg
The Clerks Tale
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2015.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2016.jpg
The Squires Tale
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2018.jpg
The Legend of Good Women
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2031.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2032.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2033.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/WG%20GC%2034.jpg
I wondered when you would discover Warwick Goble's work, Dark Muse. I like the fact these are from 'The Canterberry Tales' (?) - Chaucer....they are, right?
I like his color palette - nice combinations and lovely soft jewel tones. I had looked up some of his work the other day. I think I may have some in my files already, but I will definitely copy these to add. Thanks for adding them.
I think I may have poted some of Goble's work in the fairy tale group. I have heard of him before.
The last one "The Legend of Good Women" is not from the Canterberry Tales. But the others are.
The last one if part of the Legend of Good Women
Ahh yes I remember that one. I think you may have been the one that posted it
No I do not think the Waterhouse one is from a book. It could be drawn from some myth perhaps, but I could not say which one if it were. I would have to look it up and see if I can find any information about it
I found this to be quite interesting. It is old world love stories a collection of Medieval Romances and Legends.
Illustrated by Reginald Knowles
The Lay of Gugemar
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%20(iii)a.jpg
With border
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%20(iii).jpg
The Lay of Eliduc
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%20(viii).jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%20(ix).jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%20(x).jpg
The Lay of the Nightingale
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%20(xi).jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%20(xii).jpg
The Lay of Sir Launfal
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2014a.jpg
with border
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2014.jpg
The Lay of the Two Lovers
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2016.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2017.jpg
The Lay of the Ash Tree
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2022a.jpg
with border
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2022.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2023.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2024.jpg
The Lay of the Honeysuckle
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2025a.jpg
Haha ok is it just me, or does this kind of look like two women together?
with border
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2025.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2026.jpg
The Lay of Yonec
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2030a.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2031.jpg
'Tis of Aucassin and of Nicolette
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2040a.jpg
with border
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2040.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2041.jpg
The Story of King Constant
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2042a.jpg
with border
http://spiritoftheages.com/K%20OWLS%2042.jpg
I have seen his work somewhere on the net. Nice examples. I like those decorative borders - some look Celtic, some Art Deco and even Nouveau. They add something to the page, when the picture is framed with them. Nice array of images, Dark Muse. Thanks. You always come up with such neat stuff.
Yes I really like his Celtic knotwork.
I do too! I keep getting free sample pages from Dover and I copy them all into a file entitled 'Celtic'. I love how intricate they are and how they incorporate animals or mythical creatures. If you sign up on Dover Books, it is free to do so, you get a lot of great sample pages. I don't think you have to buy anything. I have bought from them in the past and just recently my friend and I went in on a big order. I got a Dulac book and another book illustrated by Maxfield Parrish. I also got two Rackham books. They had this sale - an order was 25% off - not a bad deal; even included the bargain bin, of which I chose a few good books (fiction) - two are of short stories, I think. I can't wait now for the whole box to come:D....but where I am going to put them is an altogether different another story....:(
This is from a collection of Russian stories, that I thought were just beautiful, by Frank C. Pape
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%201.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%202.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%203.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%204.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%205.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%206.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%207.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%208.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%2010.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%2011.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%2012.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%2013.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%2014.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%2015.jpg
http://spiritoftheages.com/FCP%20RSB%2016.jpg