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Edwin Austin Abbey - Landscape, marsh and bridge

Landscape, marsh and bridge

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
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The Artist died in 1911 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Edwin Austin Abbey

Edwin Austin Abbey was an American muralist, illustrator, and painter. He flourished at the beginning of what is now referred to as the "golden age" of illustration, and is best known for his drawings and paintings of Shakespearean and Victorian subjects, as well as for his painting of Edward VII's coronation. His most famous set of murals, The Quest and Achievement of the Holy Grail, adorns the Boston Public Library.

Abbey was born in Philadelphia in 1852. He studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under Christian Schuessele. Abbey began as an illustrator, producing numerous illustrations and sketches for such magazines as Harper's Weekly (1871–1874) and Scribner's Magazine. His illustrations began appearing in Harper's Weekly at an early age: before Abbey was twenty years old. He moved to New York City in 1871. His illustrations were strongly influenced by French and German black and white art.

He also illustrated several best-selling books, including Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens (1875), Selections from the Poetry of Robert Herrick (1882), and She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith (1887). Abbey also illustrated a four-volume set of The Comedies of Shakespeare for Harper & Brothers in 1896.

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Cloaked man in landscape

Cloaked man in landscape

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Sketch of a woman – costume study for a play

Sketch of a woman – costume study for a play

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Portrait of a man, left profile, writing at desk

Portrait of a man, left profile, writing at desk

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Portia, character in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice

Portia, character in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice (1888)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
The Squire of Low Degree

The Squire of Low Degree (ca. 1897)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Man Walking in the Snow Carrying a Covered Basket, Accompanied by a Small Terrier

Man Walking in the Snow Carrying a Covered Basket, Accompanied by a Small Terrier (1890–1911)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Study for a ‘Matrimonial Speculation’

Study for a ‘Matrimonial Speculation’ (1990)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Compositional study for ‘The Spirit of Light,’ lunette

Compositional study for ‘The Spirit of Light,’ lunette (1994)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Sketch of a foot II

Sketch of a foot II (1983)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Portrait of Alfred Parsons, R.A.

Portrait of Alfred Parsons, R.A. (1886)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Sketch of leafing tree branches

Sketch of leafing tree branches

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Study for head of a Celtic woman, from The Play Scene, Hamlet, act 3, scene 2

Study for head of a Celtic woman, from The Play Scene, Hamlet, act 3, scene 2 (1897)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
Richard II (in red), costume sketch for Henry Irving’s 1898 Planned Production of Richard II

Richard II (in red), costume sketch for Henry Irving’s 1898 Planned Production of Richard II

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
The Jewels

The Jewels

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
‘It is ten o’clock. Thus we may see,’ quoth he, ‘how the world wags’ Act II, scene vii

‘It is ten o’clock. Thus we may see,’ quoth he, ‘how the world wags’ Act II, scene vii (1887)

Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852 - 1911)
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