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Item:c1850 2Vols BYRON Illustrated leather bdg.

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The Works of Lord Byron

With a Life and Illustrated Notes

By William Anderson

c1850 - Edinburgh and London - A. Fullarton & Co.

10" by 6.5", ccxxiv, 270; 249pp.

 

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Two volumes of full green leather hardbacks with gilt lettering and decoration on their spines and gilt edges.

These two detailed volumes include engravings by the distinguished engravers W. Finden, E. Finden and H. T. Ryall.

There is an inscription to Lucie West from Charles Arthur Palmer.

Lord Byron was a British poet and a leading figure in Romanticism. Amongst Byron's best-known works are She walks in beauty, and So, we'll go no more a-roving, and the narrative poems Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Don Juan. He is regarded as one of the greatest European poets and remains widely read and influential, both in the English-speaking world and beyond. Byron's fame rests not only on his writings but also on his life, which featured extravagant living, numerous love affairs, debts, separation, and marital exploits.

William Finden was an English line engraver. He served his apprenticeship to one James Mitan, but appears to have owed far more to the influence of James Heath, whose works he privately and earnestly studied. His first employment on his own account was engraving illustrations for books, and among the most noteworthy of these early plates were Smirke's illustrations to Don Quixote. His neat style and smooth finish made his pictures very attractive and popular, and although he executed several large plates, his chief work throughout his life was book illustration.

His younger brother, Edward Finden, worked in conjunction with him, and so much demand arose for their productions that ultimately a company of assistants was engaged, and plates were produced in increasing numbers, their quality as works of art declining as their quantity rose. The largest plate executed by William Finden was the portrait of King George IV seated on a sofa, after the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence. For this work he received two thousand guineas, a sum larger than had ever before been paid for an engraved portrait. Finden's next and happiest works on a large scale were the Highlanders Return and the Village Festival, after Wilkie.

Later in life he undertook, in co-operation with his brother, aided by their numerous staff, the publication as well as the production of various galleries of engravings. The first of these, a series of landscape and portrait illustrations to the life and works of Byron, appeared in 1833 and following years, and was very successful. By his Gallery of British Art, the most costly and best of these ventures, he lost the fruits of all his former success. Finden's last undertaking was an engraving on a large scale of William Hilton's Crucifixion. The plate was bought by the Art Union for 1470.

Henry Thomas Ryall  was an eminent nineteenth-century line, stipple and mixed-method engraver. He was known for his portraits and his sporting, historical and genre subjects. After studying engraving techniques under Samuel William Reynolds, Ryall lived and worked in London. He is best known for the many larger reproductive engravings that he produced, such as Sir George Hayter's Coronation of Queen Victoria, C.R. Leslie's The Christening of the Princess Royal and Richard Ansdell's The Fight for the Standard. Ryall was appointed historical engraver to the queen, in which capacity he engraved the portraits of many members of the royal family.

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The binding is tight and firm with the covers and all internal pages securely attached. There is some wear to the extremities, including bumping, rubbing and scuffing. Internally the pages are generally clean with the occasional handling mark, water stain, discolouration and mild spotting. There are ink inscriptions on the front endpapers. Overall the condition of these volumes is very good.

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