Published by Country Life, UK, 1937
Seller: Maynard & Bradley, Leicester, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 51.19
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoftcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Original colour plate in excellent condition, taken from 'The Sportsman's Bag' (Country Life, 1937) by Lionel Edwards. Page edges have some spotting and browning around the margins, neatly trimmed to prevent edge wear, no encroachment onto the print itself. Includes accompanying page with title and description, itself bearing a couple of brown marks and spots. Why on Amazon do most sellers not describe their actual book? Buy with confidence and support a genuine Independent Bricks & Mortar Real Bookshop. We are Maynard & Bradley CAMBO & PBFA(now lapsed) members here in Leicester City Centre. Size: 250 x 320 mm. 1. Item Type: Book. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Sports & Pastimes; Britain/UK; 1930s; Inventory No: 45524.
Published by London: Country Life, 1926
Seller: Geoffrey Jackson, Royal Wootton Bassett, WILTS, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
US$ 62.34
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Limited Edition. A fine colour plate originally produced for Lionel Edwards' 'A Sportsman's Bag', 1926 (Limited Edition). Image plate size approx. 30cm x 21cm (page size 56cm x 39cm). A fine clean impression with excellent wide margins for framing. The outer margins bear some very light edge wear, largely commensurate with age along with only a few very minor spots of foxing, and considerably distant from the image itself. Lionel Edwards, RI. (1878-1966), born in Bristol in 1878, was one of the most popular illustrators of hunting and sporting subjects of the twentieth century. He grew up in North Wales following country pursuits rather than a formal education. Although originally destined for the army, a brief spell with the military proved that this was a career for which he had no aptitude. However, from the age of six he had been actively drawing horses and therefore his mother encouraged his artistic vocation. He studied in London at Heatherly's School of Art, the equivalent of the Atelier Julien in Paris. Edwards is known as the Grand Old Man of Sporting Art because he was an ardent hunter and brilliant draftsman. He was perfectly equipped to portray the frisson of the hunting field: hounds with tongues rolling in exhaustion, strained finely tuned horses on the alert for their next cue, and earnest fraught riders completely absorbed in the physical exertion of thundering over the raw winter land at breakneck pace. Lionel Edwards was deeply involved with and committed to British field sports, even including the challenge of the weather. Having worked for The Graphic and Punch before the First World War, he was increasingly drawn to hunting and sporting art, writing and illustrating many books on field sports. His experience during the First World War in the army remount service, when he had "four solid years of nothing but horse", brought an exciting realism to his art. His paintings are usually endowed with "tempered" colours reflecting the climate and light, and the influence of these two factors on the British countryside.Studied under Cope & Caulderon. Taught Peter Biegel. He exhibited mainly at RCA & RI.