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  1. Isolation 2. Isolation 9. Tangle 9. At the Edge. In warm evenings I frequently sat in a boat playing the flute. It was four o’clock in the morning before the army was ready to move out. He took it and bit it to see if it was good. I cried a little when I was covering up Buck’s face, for he was mighty good to me. Death in the Afternoon.

  2. 23 de nov. de 2023 · Flora von Deutschland . The Flora von Deutschland series is a compendium of botanical illustrations first published in 1885. It represents a more formalised compilation of botanical illustrations detailing Germany’s plant life, seeking to provide a comprehensive taxonomic guide for a growing wave of amateur botanists and others working with plants.

  3. In history of publishing: Printed illustrations …content to exploit the existing book format, their use of printed illustrations in fact produced a new means of expression. Printers used woodcuts to print illustrations by the relief process and experimented with intaglio in copper engravings.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2021 · In the past, illustrations of plant life were used by physicians, pharmacists, botanical scientists, and gardeners for identification, analysis, and classification. While these works are not as relevant to researchers today, they have become an inspiration for artists who are paying homage to plant life in contemporary ways.

  5. Rackham’s illustrations for Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen were especially successful, and the work was named the best picture book of the year by Hugh Walpole for The Observer in 1932. By 1936, exhibitions of Rackham’s work took place all over the world, though by now he was suffering from chronic illness and was unable to produce the magnitude of work he once had.

  6. 26 de jun. de 2018 · The arc of children’s literature and illustration begins in the late-18th century with George Cruikshank’s illustrations for German Popular Stories, the first time that a popular author deigned to create artwork for a children’s publication. Though many of his works, as well as those of other illustrators of the time, were heavily ...

  7. 23 de sept. de 2020 · A popular cartoonist at Britain’s Punch magazine since 1850, Tenniel first met Lewis Carroll in 1864. He agreed to create forty-two illustrations for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland after reading Carroll’s manuscript. Carroll gave the artist very specific instructions concerning every aspect of the illustrations.