Spiritual Conceits
Book Illustration
1862 (published)
1862 (published)
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Book illustration depicting a mask through the orifices of which burning twigs emerge.
Proof of book illustration, opposite 'Hypocrisy' two conceits one by William Drummond and the other by Francis Quarles on 50 p. in 'Spiritual Conceits'. W. Harry Rogers drew on wood for this engraving to be made by the wood-engraver Joseph Swain.
'Ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.' Matt. xxiii, 28.
There are two horizontal creases one through the bottom and the other through the top of the book illustration.
'Spiritual Conceits' extracted from the Writings of the fathers, the Old English poets, ec. (sic) & illustrated by W. Harry Rogers London (Griffith & Farran, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard 1862 MDCCCLVII'
Proof of book illustration, opposite 'Hypocrisy' two conceits one by William Drummond and the other by Francis Quarles on 50 p. in 'Spiritual Conceits'. W. Harry Rogers drew on wood for this engraving to be made by the wood-engraver Joseph Swain.
'Ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.' Matt. xxiii, 28.
There are two horizontal creases one through the bottom and the other through the top of the book illustration.
'Spiritual Conceits' extracted from the Writings of the fathers, the Old English poets, ec. (sic) & illustrated by W. Harry Rogers London (Griffith & Farran, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard 1862 MDCCCLVII'
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Title | Spiritual Conceits (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Wood engraving on laid paper |
Brief description | Book illustration to 'Spiritual Conceits', 1862, designed by W. Harry Rogers and engraved on wood by Joseph Swain. |
Physical description | Book illustration depicting a mask through the orifices of which burning twigs emerge. Proof of book illustration, opposite 'Hypocrisy' two conceits one by William Drummond and the other by Francis Quarles on 50 p. in 'Spiritual Conceits'. W. Harry Rogers drew on wood for this engraving to be made by the wood-engraver Joseph Swain. 'Ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity.' Matt. xxiii, 28. There are two horizontal creases one through the bottom and the other through the top of the book illustration. 'Spiritual Conceits' extracted from the Writings of the fathers, the Old English poets, ec. (sic) & illustrated by W. Harry Rogers London (Griffith & Farran, corner of St. Paul's Churchyard 1862 MDCCCLVII' |
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Credit line | Purchased with the Assistance of the Friends of the National Libraries |
Object history | Historical significance: These book illustrations are part of the W.Harry Rogers Archive and to quote the information on the archive provided by 'RW' on 6 February 1998 on the registered file 1997/1476:- 'It is extraordinarily rare to have this kind of documentation at this level of production for the middle decades of the 19th century. The fact the (sic) the state of the designs ranges from rough sketches to finished drawings and proofs allows the pieces to document the design process very closely.' |
Production | 'the fact that the editor and the artist are the same person is, probably a novel feature.' from 'To the Reader' introduction by W. Harry Rogers. |
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Accession number | E.1056-1998 |
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Record created | March 29, 2000 |
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