
The Bride
Copper engraving, first edition. Signed in plate.
Formerly in the collection of the English wood engraver Reynolds Stone, gifted by the publisher Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
'It is as if we are looking into the Garden of Eden before the Fall, or are eavesdropping upon the Song of Songs ... Asin all his other visionaryworks,Calvert in ‘e Bride’ lovingly works overeach detail, giving it due importance, yet keeping it within the general composition without obtrusion.' - Raymond Lister, Edward Calvert, 1962.
Formerly in the collection of the English wood engraver Reynolds Stone, gifted by the publisher Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
'It is as if we are looking into the Garden of Eden before the Fall, or are eavesdropping upon the Song of Songs ... Asin all his other visionaryworks,Calvert in ‘e Bride’ lovingly works overeach detail, giving it due importance, yet keeping it within the general composition without obtrusion.' - Raymond Lister, Edward Calvert, 1962.
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Copper engraving, first edition. Signed in plate.
Formerly in the collection of the English wood engraver Reynolds Stone, gifted by the publisher Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
'It is as if we are looking into the Garden of Eden before the Fall, or are eavesdropping upon the Song of Songs ... Asin all his other visionaryworks,Calvert in ‘e Bride’ lovingly works overeach detail, giving it due importance, yet keeping it within the general composition without obtrusion.' - Raymond Lister, Edward Calvert, 1962.
Formerly in the collection of the English wood engraver Reynolds Stone, gifted by the publisher Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
'It is as if we are looking into the Garden of Eden before the Fall, or are eavesdropping upon the Song of Songs ... Asin all his other visionaryworks,Calvert in ‘e Bride’ lovingly works overeach detail, giving it due importance, yet keeping it within the general composition without obtrusion.' - Raymond Lister, Edward Calvert, 1962.











