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Step into the lives of six remarkable painters with this beautifully crafted volume from the Arts and Crafts movement, a work as artistic as the stories it tells.
Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters: Book Two by Elbert Hubbard offers readers an intimate look into the lives and legacies of six iconic artists: Fortuny, Ary Scheffer, Francois Miller, Joshua Reynolds, Landseer, and Gustave Doré—Hubbard’s engaging narrative weaves biographical details, childhood anecdotes, and accounts of their artistic triumphs.
The book is a work of art, printed on watermarked Roycroft paper with gilt-stamped details and woodcut designs that reflect Hubbard’s dedication to the Arts and Crafts ethos. This 1912 Miriam Edition is a rare collectible, providing fascinating stories and a glimpse into the craftsmanship of the Roycroft movement.
Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915) was a philosopher, writer, and founder of the Roycroft movement. He championed the Arts and Crafts ideal of beauty and craftsmanship in everyday objects.
Known for his outspoken beliefs in anarchism and mental and spiritual freedom, Hubbard’s works often challenged societal norms. He and his wife tragically perished aboard the Lusitania, cementing his legacy as a complex and influential figure in American literature and art.
This 1912 Miriam Edition is more than a book—it’s a collector’s item that bridges art, biography, and the enduring beauty of Roycroft craftsmanship. Whether captivated by eminent painters' stories or fascinated by the Arts and Crafts movement, this volume is a stunning addition to any library.
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