Callot Gillot Hollar Harral
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Callot Gillot Hollar Harral
Edward Killingworth Johnson (30 May 1825 - 7 April 1896)
English painter. Self-taught artist, mainly watercolor. Possibly best remembered for executing the earliest illustrations for H. Rider Haggard’s “She”. (avictorian.com)
From our stacks: Illustration “’Milton’s Home’ Drawn by E. K. Johnson. Engraved by H. Harral.” from Two Centuries of Song; or, Lyrics, Madrigals, Sonnets, and Other Occasional Verses of the English Poets of the Last Two Hundred Years. With Critical and Biographical Notes by Walter Thornbury. Illustrated by Original Pictures of Eminent Artists, Drawn and Engraved Especially for this Work. With Coloured Borders, Designed by Henry Shaw, F.S.A., etc. etc. London: Sampson, Low, Son, and Marston, 1867.
From our stacks: Illustration “’Philip’s Farm’ Drawn by W. P. Burton. Engraved by H. Harral.” from Two Centuries of Song; or, Lyrics, Madrigals, Sonnets, and Other Occasional Verses of the English Poets of the Last Two Hundred Years. With Critical and Biographical Notes by Walter Thornbury. Illustrated by Original Pictures of Eminent Artists, Drawn and Engraved Especially for this Work. With Coloured Borders, Designed by Henry Shaw, F.S.A., etc. etc. London: Sampson, Low, Son, and Marston, 1867.
From our stacks: Illustration “’Chamber Music (temp. Charles II.)’ Drawn by T. Morten. Engraved by H. Harral.” from Two Centuries of Song; or, Lyrics, Madrigals, Sonnets, and Other Occasional Verses of the English Poets of the Last Two Hundred Years. With Critical and Biographical Notes by Walter Thornbury. Illustrated by Original Pictures of Eminent Artists, Drawn and Engraved Especially for this Work. With Coloured Borders, Designed by Henry Shaw, F.S.A., etc. etc. London: Sampson, Low, Son, and Marston, 1867.