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Edwin A. Abbey - 2

More of Abbey's work from Harper's Monthly Magazine of 1902 and 1903. Click on images to enlarge them.

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"Galahad's Departure," a mural painting of The Quest of the Holy Grail" at the Boston Public Library.

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Black-and-white ink drawings from The Deserted Village which ran as a supplement on heavy unbleached paper stock in issues of Harper's Monthly Magazine for 1902.

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An illustration from Swinburne's critical comment of Shakespeare's "King Richard II" in Harper's Monthly Magazine for March 1903.


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Illustrations from Arthur Symon's critical comment of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" in Harper's Monthly Magazine for July 1903. This, from Act I: Scene V. Romeo in a hall of Capulet's house.

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From Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" in Harper's Monthly Magazine for July 1903. Act V. Scene III. A Churchyard, Juliet: "-- O happy dagger! This is my sheath. . . "

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From Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" in Harper's Monthly Magazine for July 1903. Act II. Scene VI. Friar Laurence's Cell, Friar: "-- Romeo shall thank thee, daughter, for us both "

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Hi,
I came upon your website because I was trying to figure out who the artist was of a picture we inherited. It is marked E.A. Abbye 1884. Do you think it is this artist? It looks like it is ink on paper and consists of two victorian women sitting on a couch chatting.
Thanks!
Patty

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