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ut now and then there comes to the graphic interpretation of a great author an artist either so reverential; or so strongly sympathetic at some given point; that; in default of any relation more narrowly intimate; we at once accept his conceptions as the best attainable。  In this class are Flaxman's outlines to Homer and AEschylus。  Flaxman was not a Hellenist as men are Hellenists to… day。  Nevertheless; his Roman studies had saturated him with the spirit of antique beauty; and by his grand knowledge of the nude; his calm; his restraint; he is such an illustrator of Homer as is not likely to arise again。  For whowith all our added knowledge of classical antiquitywho; of our modern artists; could hope to rival such thoroughly Greek compositions as the ball…play of Nausicaa in the 〃Odyssey;〃 or that lovely group from AEschylus of the tender… hearted; womanly Oceanides; cowering like flowers beaten by the storm under the terrible anger of Zeus?  In our day Flaxman's drawings would have been reproduced by some of the modern facsimile processes; and the gain would have been great。  As it is; something is lost by their transference to copper; even though the translators be Piroli and Blake。  Blake; in fact; did more than he is usually credited with; for (beside the acknowledged and later 〃Hesiod;〃 1817) he really engraved the whole of the 〃Odyssey;〃 Piroli's plates having been lost on the voyage to England。  The name of the Roman artist; nevertheless; appears on the title…page (1793)。  But Blake was too original to be a successful copyist of other men's work; and to appreciate the full value of Flaxman's drawings; they should be studied in the collections at University College; the Royal Academy; and elsewhere。 {9}

Flaxman and Blake had few imitators。  But a host of clever designers; such as Cipriani; Angelica Kauffmann; Westall; Uwins; Smirke; Burney; Corbould; Dodd; and others; vied with the popular Stothard in 〃embellishing〃 the endless 〃Poets;〃 〃novelists;〃 and 〃essayists〃 of our forefathers。  Some of these; and most of the recognised artists of the period; lent their aid to that boldly… planned but unhappily…executed 〃Shakespeare〃 of Boydell;〃black and ghastly gallery of murky Opies; glum Northcotes; straddling Fuselis;〃 as Thackeray calls it。  They are certainly not enlivening… …those cumbrous 〃atlas〃 folios of 1803…5; and they helped to ruin the worthy alderman。  Even courtly Sir Joshua is clearly ill at ease among the pushing Hamiltons and Mortimers; and; were it not for the whimsical discovery that Westall's 〃Ghost of Caesar〃 strangely resembles Mr。 Gladstone; there would be no resting…place for the modern student of these dismal masterpieces。  The truth is; Reynolds excepted; there were no contemporary painters strong enough for the task; and the honours of the enterprise belong almost exclusively to Smirke's 〃Seven Ages〃 and one or two plates from the lighter comedies。  The great 〃Bible〃 of Macklin; a rival and even more incongruous publication; upon which some of the same designers were employed; has fallen into completer oblivion。  A rather better fate attended another book of this class; which; although belonging to a later period; may be briefly referred to here。  The 〃Milton〃 of John Martin has distinct individuality; and some of the needful qualities of imagination。  Nevertheless; posterity has practically decided that scenic grandeur and sombre effects alone are not a sufficient pictorial equipment for the varied story of 〃Paradise Lost。〃

It is to Boydell of the Shakespeare gallery that we owe the 〃Liber Veritatis〃 of Claude; engraved by Richard Earlom; and indirectly; since rivalry of Claude prompted the attempt; the famous 〃Liber Studiorum〃 of Turner。  Neither of these; howeverwhich; like the 〃Rivers of France〃 and the 〃Picturesque Views in England and Wales〃 of the latter artist; are collections of engravings rather than illustrated booksbelongs to the present purpose。  But Turner's name may fitly serve to introduce those once familiar 〃Annuals〃 and 〃Keepsakes;〃 that; beginning in 1823 with Ackermann's 〃Forget…me… Not;〃 enjoyed a popularity of more than thirty years。  Their general characteristics have been pleasantly satirised in Thackeray's account of the elegant miscellany of Bacon the publisher; to which Mr。 Arthur Pendennis contributed his pretty poem of 〃The Church Porch。〃  His editress; it will be remembered; was the Lady Violet Lebas; and his colleagues the Honourable Percy Popjoy; Lord Dodo; and the gifted Bedwin Sands; whose 〃Eastern Ghazuls〃 lent so special a distinction to the volume in watered…silk binding。  The talented authors; it is true; were in most cases under the disadvantage of having to write to the plates of the talented artists; a practice which even now is not extinct; though it is scarcely considered favourable to literary merit。  And the real 〃Annuals〃 were no exception to the rule。  As a matter of fact; their general literary merit was not obtrusive; although; of course; they sometimes contained work which afterwards became famous。  They are now so completely forgotten and out of date; that one scarcely expects to find that Wordsworth; Coleridge; Macaulay; and Southey; were among the occasional contributors。  Lamb's beautiful 〃Album verses〃 appeared in the 〃Bijou;〃 Scott's 〃Bonnie Dundee〃 in the 〃Christmas Box;〃 and Tennyson's 〃St。 Agnes' Eve〃 in the 〃Keepsake。〃  But the plates were; after all; the leading attraction。  These; prepared for the most part under the superintendence of the younger Heath; and executed on the steel which by this time had supplanted the old 〃coppers;〃 were supplied by; or were 〃after;〃 almost every contemporary artist of note。  Stothard; now growing old and past his prime; Turner; Etty; Stanfield; Leslie; Roberts; Danby; Maclise; Lawrence; Cattermole; and numbers of others; found profitable labour in this fashionable field until 1856; when the last of the 〃Annuals〃 disappeared; driven from the market by the rapid development of wood engraving。  About a million; it is roughly estimated; was squandered in producing them。

In connection with the 〃Annuals〃 must be mentioned two illustrated books which were in all probability suggested by themthe 〃Poems〃 and 〃Italy〃 of Rogers。  The designs to these are chiefly by Turner and Stothard; although there are a few by Prout and others。 Stothard's have been already referred to; Turner's are almost universally held to be the most successful of his many vignettes。 It has been truly saidin a recent excellent life of this artist {10}that it would be difficult to find in the whole of his works two really greater than the 〃Alps at Daybreak;〃 and the 〃Datur Hora Quieti;〃 in the former of these volumes。  Almost equally beautiful are the 〃Valombre Falls〃 and 〃Tornaro's misty brow。〃  Of the 〃Italy〃 set Mr。 Ruskin writes:… 〃They are entirely exquisite; poetical in the highest and purest sense; exemplary and delightful beyond all praise。〃  To such words it is not possible to add much。  But it is pretty clear that the poetical vitality of Rogers was secured by these well…timed illustrations; over which he is admitted by his nephew Mr。 Sharpe to have spent about 7000 pounds; and far larger sums have been named by good authorities。  The artist received from fifteen to twenty guineas for each of the drawings; the engravers (Goodall; Miller; Wallis; Smith; and others); sixty guineas a plate。 The 〃Poems〃 and the 〃Italy;〃 in the original issues of 1830 and 1834; are still precious to collectors; and are likely to remain so。 Turner also illustrated Scott; Milton; Campbell; and Byron; but this series of designs has not received equal commendation from his greatest eulogist; who declares them to be 〃much more laboured; and more or less artificial and unequal。〃  Among the numerous imitations directly induced by the Rogers books was the 〃Lyrics of the Heart;〃 by Alaric Attila Watts; a forgotten versifier and sometime editor of 〃Annuals;〃 but it did not meet with similar success。

Many illustrated works; originating in the perfection and opportunities of engraving on metal; are necessarily unnoticed in this rapid summary。  As far; however; as book…illustration is concerned; copper and steel plate engraving may be held to have gone out of fashi

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