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Monday 25 November 2013

Illustrations of Epic and Voyage by Walter Anderson

Illustrations of Epic and Voyage by Walter Anderson


Illustrations of Epic and Voyage by Walter AndersonIllustrations of Epic and Voyage by Walter Anderson  (Author) , Redding S. Jr. Sugg (Editor)


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When renowned Mississippi artist Walter Anderson read Don Quixote or the Iliad, he heightened the intensity of his engagement with each by creating line drawings of the characters on typing paper. Each morning his wife, Agnes Grinstead Anderson, collected the many sheets the painter casually discarded in a night's reading and drawing.

Along with thousands of paintings, sculptures, block prints, and writings, Walter Anderson (1903-1965) created over 9,500 pen-and-ink illustrations of scenes from Don QuixoteParadise Lost, Pope's Iliad, and Bulfinch's Legends of Charlemagne. He also drew inspiration from such sources as Paradise Regained, Temora from The Poems of OssianThe Rime of the Ancient MarinerAlice in Wonderland, and Darwin's The Voyage of the Beagle.

In Illustrations of Epic and Voyage, Redding S. Sugg, Jr., has brought together 120 of Anderson's pen-and-ink drawings based on the artist's reading of literature.

Sugg has divided the illustrations into three categories: "Figures and Attitudes," composed of single figures; "Scenes," featuring interactions among characters; and "Sequences," consisting of series of scenes from books. Illustrations of Epic and Voyage includes a contextual introduction by Sugg, as well as captions describing each illustration.

Walter Anderson was an astonishingly prolific artist renowned for his matchless style and fierce independence. Redding S. Sugg, Jr., is the editor of books on Walter Anderson and author ofMotherteacher: The Feminization of American Education among others.

Illustrations of Epic and Voyage by Walter Anderson

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