Dalziel
Brothers (aka Brothers Dalziel; Camden
Press; Dalziel and Co.) (1839–1905)
“The
Spirit of Eld” (aka “He followed them through the
fire, and not one of the hairs of his head was singed”), 1863, wood
engraving after the design
by Thomas Morten (1836–1866), published in 1863 in
London by Alexander Strahan (aka Strahan & Co.) (1833–1918) and
printed by Bradbury & Co (aka Bradbury & Evans; Bradbury, Agnew
& Co.) (1828–1900) as an illustration facing page 629 (and later page 621)
to “Good Words for1863”, edited by Norman Macleod. See the description
of the publication offered by the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1992-0406-206-c.
Regarding
the engravings in “Good Words for 1863”, the British Museum proposes that as “the
plates are separate from the text throughout”: “This may mean that Bradbury and
Evans or Dalziel Brothers have used electrotypes to reproduce the original wood
engravings” (see https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1992-0406-206-c).
This idea is not advanced by the MET museum (see https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/647389.)
Based on a different copy of this engraving from “Good Words for 1863” in my
collection, I can see that the printing plate developed a crack that shows in
later impressions (see the detail in the images), suggesting that the original
engraved wood plates were indeed used in the publication.
Wood
engraving on fine wove paper with letterpress text below the image, backed by a
support sheet.
Size:
(sheet) 23.4 x 16.2 cm; (image borderline) 18.3 x 11.6 cm.
Inscribed
in plate/block: (lower left corner) “Dalziel”.
Letterpress
text below the image: “He followed them through the fire, and not one of the
hairs of his head was singed.” [Daniel
3:27]
Condition:
a strong and well-printed early impression (before the printing plate developed
fractures). Beyond minor breaks in the lower margin the sheet is in an excellent
condition with holes, folds, abrasions or no significant stains and is laid upon a support sheet of
archival/millennium quality washi paper providing wide margins.
I am
selling this very beautiful wood engraving showing the highest order of skill
in the cutting of the plate for the total cost of AU$166 (currently US$108.19/EUR100.04/GBP85.87
at the time of posting this print) including Express Mail (EMS) postage and
handling to anywhere in the world (but not, of course, any import duties/taxes
imposed by some countries).
If you
are interested in purchasing this amazing wood engraving—mindful that each
black line is carved in relief to stand “proud” on the printing plate—please
contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal
invoice to make the payment easy.
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