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£33.00
Boxwood: Twenty-one Engravings (1960) is a captivating collaboration between two extraordinary artists, Miss Townsend Warner and Mr. Reynolds Stone.
£33.00
Boxwood: Twenty-one Engravings (1960) is a captivating collaboration between two extraordinary artists, Miss Townsend Warner and Mr. Reynolds Stone.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (good)
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Year: 1960
Pages: 47
Boxwood: Twenty-one Engravings (1960) is a captivating collaboration between two extraordinary artists, Miss Townsend Warner and Mr. Reynolds Stone. This first edition, published by Chatto & Windus, showcases their exceptional talents within the realm of miniature art. In this book, Townsend Warner's evocative poems are paired with Stone's intricate wood engravings, creating a harmonious blend of words and images.
The precision and economy required by their chosen form are evident in every page, where picture and poem dance in perfect synchrony, enhancing each other's essence and narrative. "Boxwood" is a treasure trove that beautifully marries two distinct art forms, promising to be cherished by connoisseurs who appreciate the seamless union of creativity and craftsmanship.
There's a small tear to the dust cover at the top of the spine, however the boards are in very good condition, the text block is tight and the pages are clean. There's foxing on the end pages (the rest of the pages are unaffected) and a few pencil marks on the paste down. Overall, this is a well preserved copy.