Edwin Austin Abbey
Edwin Austin Abbey RA (April 1, 1852 – August 1, 1911) o daa nyɛla America peenta-peenta mini ŋun buɣisira. O yuli daa yila polo "golden age" saha buɣisibu nʋ, ka nyɛ ninvuɣ'so ŋun daa duraanyi ka peenti Shakespearean mini Victorian binyɛra, ka daa lahi peenti Edward VII.[1][2][3] O tumanima shɛŋa kamani, The Quest and Achievement of the Holy Grail, nyɛla din be Boston Public Library.
Piligu biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim
mali niŋAbbey nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Philadelphia, Anashaara goli April 1, 1852, ka o laamba nyɛWilliam Maxwell Abbey mini Margery Ann Kiple.[4][5]
O chaŋla shikuru Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts din be Philadelphia[6] ka be Christian Schuessele sulinsi ni.
Abbey ni tum tuun shɛŋa
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Edwin Austin Abbey (1898), by Leslie Ward, Vanity Fair, December 29, 1898
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Bob Acres and His Servant (c. 1895), Yale University Art Gallery
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Sir Galahad and the Holy Grail (1896–1901), Boston Public Library
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The Play Scene in Hamlet (1897), Yale University Art Gallery
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The Queen in Hamlet (c. 1897), private collection
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Potpourri (1899), private collection
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Apotheosis of Pennsylvania (1908–11), House Chamber, Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Fairies
Bibliography
mali niŋ- Dickens, C. - Christmas Stories, Harper & Brothers, 1875
- Longfellow, H. W. - The Poetical Works, Houghton, 1880–1883
- Herrick, R. - Selections from the Poetry of Robert Herrick, Harper & Brothers, 1882
- Black, W. - Judith Shakespeare, Harper & Brothers, 1884
- Boughton, G. H. - Sketching Rambles in Holland, Macmillan 1885
- Sheridan, R. B. - Comedies, Chatto & Windus, London, 1885
- Goldsmith, O. - She Stoops to Conquer, Harper & Brothers, 1887
- Abbey, E. A. - Old Songs, Harper & Brothers, 1888
- ----- The Quiet Life, Harper & Brothers, 1890
- Shakespeare, W. - The Comedies, Harper & Brothers, 1896
- Goldsmith, O. - The Deserted Village, Harper & Brothers, 1902
- Stevens, L. O. - King Arthur Stories, Houghton 1908
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ "Abbey, Edwin Austin". Encyclopædia Britannica. I: A–Ak – Bayes (15th ed.). Chicago, Illinois: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2010. pp. 12. ISBN 978-1-59339-837-8.
- ↑ Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0-550-18022-2, page 2
- ↑ Saint-Guadens, Homer (May 1908). "Edwin Austin Abbey: The Career Of A Great American Artist". The World's Work: A History of Our Time XVI: 10191–10124.
- ↑ A chirim ya: Invalid
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- ↑ Schlatter, N. Elizabeth (2000). Abbey, Edwin Austin. Oxford University Press. [[|Wp/azb/Digital object identifier|DOI]]:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1700001. “Abbey, Edwin Austin (01 April 1852–01 August 1911), artist, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of William Maxwell Abbey, a commercial broker, and Margery Ann Kiple”
- ↑ A chirim ya: Invalid
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Sources
mali niŋ- http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol19/vol19_iss24/record1924.33
- Nancy Mendes. "Edwin Austin Abbey: A Capital Artist." Pennsylvania Heritage magazine 32, no. 3 (Summer 2006): 6–15.
- Elisa Tamarkin. "The Chestnuts of Edwin Austin Abbey: History Painting and the Transference of Culture in Turn-of-the-Century America." Prospects 24 (1999): 417–448.
- Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
External links
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- Edwin Austin Abbey at American Art Gallery
- Tɛmplet:Usurped
- Pennsylvania Capitol Preservation Committee's E.A. Abbey Bio
- Drawings by Edwin A. Abbey: illustrating the comedies of Shakespeare
- Who Is Sylvia? What Is She, That All the Swains Commend Her? (1896–99; reworked 1900), Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
- Texts on Wikisource:
- Edwin Austin Abbey letters, 1874–(ca. 1887) from the Archives of American Art
- Edwin Austin Abbey paintings Archived Silimin gɔli March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- Tɛmplet:Art UK bio
Tɛmplet:Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame