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I'm fond of illuminated letters - I like them, I do. A follow up to the last posting, The Golden Treasury of Poetry illustrated by Joan Walsh Anglund, the following are a selection from the book for your viewing.
2 Comments on Illuminated Letters by Joan Walsh Anglund, last added: 2/2/2011
The Golden Treasury of Poetry
Selected and with a Commentary by Louis Untermeyer
Illustrated by Joan Walsh Anglund
Golden Press, New York, 1959
I'm sure that when I bought The Golden Treasury of Poetry at a library sale, I did so for sentimental reasons. I remember the paper dolls in Good Housekeeping Magazine by the same artist, Joan Walsh Anglund. I remember her books with the sweet little children sans nose and mouth. I used The Golden Treasury of Poetry to practice pen and ink drawing when I was in school. What I learned by doing so is that Joan Walsh Anglund is a very good pen and ink artist. I can't help but wonder if the strong association of her little cherubs over shadows some of her talent. For that reason, I would like to show a few illustrations by Anglund from this book that might surprise.
Oh i do love illuminate letters too, these are wonderful. I hadn't heard of Joan before but am adding her to my faves as i love her work. thank you. Your blog is a trove full of treasures x
Thanks Ruthie!