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Samuel Palmer: The Sketchbook of 1824
By Martin Butlin (editor) and William Vaughan (foreword by)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Publication date June 25, 2007
Pages 221
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780500093337
ISBN-10 0500093334
Dimensions 1.25 by 7 by 9.50 in.
Weight 1.85 lbs.
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $40.00
Summaries and Reviews
Summary
Samuel Palmer was one of the most visionary and mystical landscape painters of the Romantic era. This volume is a facsimile of the only sketchbook not to have been destroyed by the artist's son after his death in 1881. It is for those who seek to understand the inspiration of one of Britain's most important landscape artists.
Amazon.com description: Product Description: A facsimile edition of the only surviving sketchbook by this visionary Romantic painter.

Child prodigy Samuel Palmer was just fourteen years old when he first exhibited at London's Royal Academy in 1819. A delicate and withdrawn child, he experienced intense and disturbing visions as a boy, while developing a love of the Bible and poetry that remained a lifelong inspiration for his art. Influenced by William Blake and John Linnell, he became the most visionary and mystical landscape painter of the Romantic era in England.

Previously issued in a special limited edition, this volume reproduces the only sketchbook by Palmer in existence, now at a reduced price. Its pages vividly illustrate the crucial period when Palmer, a nineteen-year-old in the grip of religious fervor, first experienced his revelatory vision of a divinely ordered heaven on Earth located in the landscape of rural Kent. No other source provides such an intimate record of Palmer's artistic and spiritual struggles.

All of the sketchbook's 162 surviving pages are presented in their original sequence and at their actual size. Martin Butlin provides page-by-page commentaries, notes, and an introduction to Palmer's life, while William Vaughan places the sketchbook in the context of the art and aesthetic of its time. 163 color illustrations.

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from Thames & Hudson (June 25, 2007)
9780500093337 | details & prices | 221 pages | 7.00 × 9.50 × 1.25 in. | 1.85 lbs | List price $40.00
About: A facsimile edition of the Romantic artist's only surviving sketchbook evaluates the influence of the Bible, William Blake, and other inspirations on his paintings, in an accessible volume that features pieces created during the religious fervor of his nineteenth year.
from Thames & Hudson (April 1, 2006)
9780500976517 | details & prices | 221 pages | 6.75 × 9.25 × 1.00 in. | 1.80 lbs | List price $65.00
About: A facsimile edition of the visionary Romantic painter's only surviving sketchbook reflects a time when Palmer, as a nineteen-year-old in rural Kent, was endeavoring to establish his mature style, an effort that was influenced by his religious faith and his tutelage under William Blake and John Linnell.

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