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The Answer to the Lyre: Richard Bentley's Illustrations for Thomas Gray's Poems

The Answer to the Lyre: Richard Bentley's Illustrations for Thomas Gray's Poems

Jestin, Loftus

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In 1753 Robert Dodsley published Designs by Mr. R. Bentley, for Six Poems by Mr. T. Gray. Sponsored by Horace Walpole, this luxurious quarto was the first major aesthetic expression of the Strawberry Hill circle and a landmark in English book illustration. Kenneth Clarke called it "the most graceful monument to Gothic Rococo." Its witty interplay between illustration and text anticipated Blake, who studied it some thirty years later. Among its poems is Gray's famous Elegy Written in a Courtly Church-Yard.

Loftus Jestin offers a facsimile of Designs (out of print since 1786) and a full-length interdisciplinary study of the collaboration of Bentley, Gray, and Walpole that produced this extraordinary book. He shows the way poems and illustration at once complement, compete with and invigorate each other, and he examines Strawberry Hill. Walpole's house at Twickenham, where Bentley's genius flourished. He also considers the interplay of the sister arts in the work of Hogarth, Kent, and Pine, and surveys the tastes, friendships, economics, and politics that helped shape the development of Bentley's book illustrations.
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Publisher
UNIV PENN PR ANNIVERSARY COLLE
Bisac Major Subject
Design
Bisac Minor Subject
Graphic Arts - Illustration
Binding Type
Hardcover
Edition Description
Reprint 2016
Country Of Origin
DE
Number Of Units
1
Length
9.61 Inches
Barcode Indicator
EAN
Width
6.69 Inches
Publication Date
1970-01-01
Height
0.88 Inches
ISBN 10
0812281845
Weight
1.74 Pounds
Book EAN
9780812281842
Target Audiance
Adults

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