Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Herbert Railton-- "Pen Drawings of Florence"


This installment isn’t from a book I personally own. About a year and a half ago, I checked out “Pen Drawings of Florence” by Herbert Railton from the library and was so taken with the inkwork that I scanned the entire thing at high resolution. It was published in 1890 and would’ve cost a small fortune to buy. I used to do a lot of high-detail ink renderings myself (though they weren’t nearly as well-executed as these) before I started working with washes and doing more economical drawings to record an impression.




Detail of above:


Detail of above:



Since this book was originally published almost 120 years ago and I haven’t found any recent publications of it, I’m going to assume I’m not stepping on any legal toes by sharing it. If I am, let me know and I'll remove it. For a limited time only, you can download the hi-res scans from my server so you can study the detail of the inkwork or print it out for reference or whatever. I doubt this'll burst my bandwidth limit. The file size is 144MB. If anyone knows of a place where I can put the large zip file permanently, I’d appreciate a point in the right direction. Thanks and enjoy!

3 comments:

  1. So enjoyable, your blog!
    Hope you can find something interesting at mine

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  2. Hello
    Thanks for photos
    A very important question
    How much size (length and width of the paper) and the original graph paper?
    Wait for answer
    Thank you

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  3. Great. That's what I need. thank you very much indeed

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