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Some key illustrators of
FitzGerald’s Rubaiyat
For more information see our book The
Art of Omar Khayyam.
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Illustrator |
Date |
Publisher |
Location |
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1. 1884-1918: the ‘art nouveau’ period |
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Elihu Vedder |
1884 |
Houghton Mifflin |
Boston |
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Gilbert James * |
1898 |
Leonard Smithers |
London |
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Sir Frank Brangwyn* |
1906 |
Gibbings |
London |
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Edmund Dulac |
1909 |
Hodder & Stoughton |
London |
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Willy Pogany* |
1909 |
George G Harrap |
London |
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Ewan Geddes |
1910 |
Siegle Hill |
London |
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Rene Bull |
1913 |
Hodder & Stoughton |
London |
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Edmund J Sullivan |
1913 |
Methuen |
London |
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2. 1919-1945: the ‘art deco’ period |
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Ronald Balfour |
1920 |
Constable |
London |
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Doris M Palmer |
1921 |
Leopold B Hill |
London |
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Anne H Fish |
1922 |
John Lane Bodley Head |
London |
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John Buckland-Wright |
1938 |
Golden Cockerel Press |
London |
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Gordon Ross |
1941 |
Pocket Books |
New York |
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3. 1946 to date: the ‘modern’ period |
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Robert S Sherriffs |
1947 |
Collins |
London |
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Otway McCannell |
1953 |
Ward Lock |
London |
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Charles Stewart |
1955 |
The Rodale Press |
London |
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Lynette Hemmant |
1979 |
World's Work |
Tadworth |
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Nicholas Parry |
1996 |
Tern Press |
Market Drayton |
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Andrew Peno |
2001 |
Grange Brooks |
Rochester |
* These artists had more than one portfolio of
illustrations for FitzGerald’s Rubaiyat, sometimes with different publishers.
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