By Gerald Finley
London   Scholar Press
10" by 7" 272pp
Art historian Gerald Finely explores the personal, artistic, and commercial relationship between Turner and Scott in this fine first edition.
By Gerald Finley

1980 Landscapes of Memory: Turner as Illustrator to Scott

London   Scholar Press
10" by 7" 272pp
Art historian Gerald Finely explores the personal, artistic, and commercial relationship between Turner and Scott in this fine first edition.
£34.00
: 1kgs / : 854N46

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First Edition, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper, With Slipcase

A fine first edition copy of this densely illustrated work by art historian Gerald Finley. Finley explores the personal, artistic, commercial relationship between Joseph Mallord William Turner and Sir Walter Scott in this interesting volume. The association between the two Romantics began in 1818 following Turner's commission to illustrate Scott's poetical works, and lasted until the writer's death in 1832. Found in the price-clipped dust wrapper.

Condition

In the publisher's original cloth binding, found in the price clipped dust wrapper, with a cardboard slipcase. Externally, lovely. Internally, firmly bound, with bright and clean pages throughout.

Fine

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