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Original Arms and Armour Illustrations
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I ended up with these two pen and ink drawings. They are originals and each page is about 15X22. In the bottom corner it has the following inscription:
"Armour in England" J Starkie Gardner MacMillan Co N.Y. 1896 (not totally sure on this line) From earliest times to ... Seventeenth Century - There is a book by J Starkie Gardner with a similar name. Are these inspired by the book? Illustrations by J Starkie Gardner intended to be published in his book? The illustration style seems plausible for the period. Anyone recognize it? Would love some comments. |
Drawings
There are fantastic!
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Thanks. They really are well done. Such fine pen strokes. I have a hard time imagining how you can draw like this and not make a mistake. I'm decent at drawing, but I rely on the eraser quite a bit. Anyway, here are some close ups because I noticed the last ones are a little small.
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Thank-you, that is much appreciated.
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Pencil
You can see it starts as pencil; is perfected - no doubt with much erasure use - then carefully inked over; still needs care and attention to detail... no coffee that day for sure.
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Right you are. Good eye. Still impressive to have such good control. I'm going to get these beauties framed and up on the wall in the sword room. I think it will go well. Still would love any info if anyone happens to recognize them. Still very curious if they were intended to be illustrations for a book. May just have to get my hands of a copy to see if they are in there. |
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