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Howard Pyle's illustrated edition of Tennyson's Lady of
Shalott is probably the single greatest expression of the American arts and crafts
movement of the late 19th century. This early Pyle work combines his vivid illustrative
style with exceptional decoration and lettering into a modern illuminated
masterpiece.
Pyle's Lady of
Shalott has been out of print for 110 years and is extremely hard to find in any
printed form, but we have it in our library and have carefully digitized the complete
book to produce a unique graphic arts resource.
Our Lady of
Shalott CD package has every page from the book in high resolution
format, including the decorated verses, the full-page illustrations and the embellished
titles and flyleaves. In addition it features special extracts of the colorful
decorative initials and emblems already prepared for you to use in your projects. What's
more, the package includes a complete digital-format recreation of the book as it was
originally presented, so you can go through it page by page as Pyle intended.
The Lady of
Shalott is a great poem made greater by a great illustrator, and now it is available
to you in a format you can use and enjoy forever.
Because our Lady of
Shalott package includes so many high-resolution images it can only be purchased on
CD. It is available for PC and Macintosh computers for only $49. It can also be purchased
in combination with our Howard Pyle font and art package at a discounted price of only $69.
All prices include shipping.
You can order with any major credit card by calling us at: Or you can order by mail from:
If you have an interest in illumination and richly detailed
decorative art, visit our Book of Kells page: KELLS
If the legends of King Arthur and the knights and ladies of his court
are of interest, you might enjoy the game Quest for the Grail. To find out more: QUEST
To see details on our Howard Pyle fonts and art and get some background
on this great American illustrator, visit our Pyle page at: PYLE
All Contents Copyright 1998, Ragnarok Press |
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On either side the river lie
Willows whiten, aspens quiver,
By the margin, willow-veil'd,
Only reapers, reaping early
There she weaves by night and day
And moving thro' a mirror clear
Sometimes a troop of damsels glad,
But in her web she still delights
A bow-shot from her bower-eaves,
The gemmy bridle glitter'd free,
All in the blue unclouded weather
His broad clear brow in sunlight glow'd;
She left the web, she left the loom,
In the stormy east-wind straining,
And down the river's dim expanse
Lying, robed in snowy white
Heard a carol, mournful, holy,
Under tower and balcony,
Who is this? And what is here?
--------------Alfred, Lord Tennyson |