Poetry of the Year: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of the Seasons
Artwork Details
- Title: Poetry of the Year: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of the Seasons
- Illustrator: Myles Birket Foster (British, North Shields, Northumberland 1825–1899 Weybridge, Surrey)
- Illustrator: William Hemsley (British, London 1819–1906 London)
- Illustrator: Lucette Elizabeth Barker (British, Thirkleby, Yorkshire 1816–1905 Coleshill, Amersham, Yorkshire)
- Illustrator: Charles Harvey Weigall (British, 1794–1877 London)
- Illustrator: Lejeune (British, 19th century)
- Illustrator: Charles Davidson (British, London 1824–1902 Falmouth, Cornwall)
- Illustrator: Richard Redgrave (British, London 1804–1888 London)
- Illustrator: Harrison William Weir (British, Lewes 1824–1906 Appledore, Kent)
- Illustrator: Thomas Creswick (British, Sheffield 1811–1869 London)
- Illustrator: David Cox (British, Birmingham 1783–1859 Harborne, near Birmingham)
- Illustrator: Edward Duncan (British, London 1803–1882 London)
- Illustrator: William Lee (British, London 1809–1865 London)
- Illustrator: William James Müller (British, Bristol 1812–1845 Bristol)
- Illustrator: Joseph Wolf (German, Moers 1820–1899 London)
- Illustrator: Eleanor Vere Boyle (British, Auchlunies, Scotland 1825–1916 Brighton)
- Illustrator: Charles Branwhite (British, Bristol 1817–1880 Bristol)
- Lithographer: Robert Brandard (British, Birmingham 1805–1862 London)
- Lithographer: Thomas Picken (British, 1815–1870)
- Lithographer: Mr. Coventry (British, 19th century)
- Publisher: George Bell & Sons (London)
- Printer: Printed in colors by Day & Son, Ltd., London
- Printer: Printed in colors by M. & N. Hanhart, London
- Printer: Richard Clay (London)
- Date: 1854
- Medium: Color lithographs
- Dimensions: 10 5/8 x 8 x 15/16 in. (27 x 20.3 x 2.4 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1953
- Object Number: 53.501.8
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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