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Album of original pencil and ink drawings and sketches by Timlin, William M - 1923
by Timlin, William M
Album of original pencil and ink drawings and sketches
by Timlin, William M
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[Kimberley?], 1923. [32] ll. of pencil and pen-and-ink drawings, with 8 additional sketches laid in, signed on front pastedown in the artist's typical block letters "William M. Timlin 1923". 1 vols. 8vo (10 x 8 in.). Original maroon paper boards, worn. In custom blue half morocco slipcase and chemise. [32] ll. of pencil and pen-and-ink drawings, with 8 additional sketches laid in, signed on front pastedown in the artist's typical block letters "William M. Timlin 1923". 1 vols. 8vo (10 x 8 in.). Sketchbook of 'The Building of the Fairy City'. Album of original sketches with studies for Timlin's unpublished work The Building of the Fairy City.The sketchbook contains a total of 32 leaves containing one of more pencil or ink sketches, plus eight leaves of drawings laid in. Several deal with Timlin's unfinished work, The Building of the Fairy City, most notably two ink sketches of "The Monument" and an elaborate canopied entrance, plus pencil sketches of "The Goldsmith's Quarter." In addition there are numerous architectural drawings, some captioned, portraits, sketches for etchings, landscapes, ships, and other subjects, the final one being a design for "Governor General's National War Fund Big Night of Variety" of 1940.William M[itcheson] Timlin was born in Northumberland, England, and studied art in Newcastle before following his parents to South Africa, where he completed his studies in art and architecture. He then practiced as an architect, designing a number of major public buildings in Kimberley; at the same time he worked as an artist, producing paintings, etchings and pastels of conventional subjects, in addition to the watercolor fantasies for which is he best known. He also wrote stories and music, and did periodical illustrations. In 1923 he published "The Ship that Sailed to Mars", which has become a fantasy classic.
- Bookseller James Cummins Bookseller (US)
- Format/Binding [32] ll. of pencil and pen-and-ink drawings, with 8 additional sketches laid in, signed on front pastedown in the artist's t
- Book Condition Used - Original maroon paper boards, worn. In custom blue half morocco slipcase and chemise
- Quantity Available 1
- Binding Hardcover
- Place of Publication [Kimberley?]
- Date Published 1923
- Keywords Book Illustration | British | Africa