COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA: Folger Digital Image Collection
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Digital Image File Name:
81260
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81260
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Source Call Number:
ART Vol. a71 (pictorial content)
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ART Vol. a71 (pictorial content)
Source Call Number
false
Source Creator:
Marcius-Simons, Pinckney, 1867-1909, artist.
author
Marcius-Simons, Pinckney, 1867-1909, artist.
Source Creator
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Source Title:
[Illustrations to A midsummer night's dream] [graphic] / P. Marcius-Simons.
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[Illustrations to A midsummer night's dream] [graphic] / P. Marcius-Simons.
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Source Created or Published:
1908
imprint
1908
Source Created or Published
false
Physical Description:
front endleaf 2 verso || front endleaf 3 recto
page_numbers
front endleaf 2 verso || front endleaf 3 recto
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Digital Image Type:
FSL collection
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FSL collection
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HAMNET CATALOG RECORD:
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Creator (Hamnet):
Marcius-Simons, Pinckney, 1867-1909, artist.
bib_creator
Marcius-Simons, Pinckney, 1867-1909, artist.
Creator (Hamnet)
false
Title (Hamnet):
[Illustrations to A midsummer night's dream] [graphic] / P. Marcius-Simons.
bib_title
[Illustrations to A midsummer night's dream] [graphic] / P. Marcius-Simons.
Title (Hamnet)
false
Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet):
Bayreuth,
bib_creation_place
Bayreuth,
Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet)
false
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet):
1908.
bib_creation_date
1908.
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet)
false
Physical Description (Hamnet):
47 items in 1 v. : watercolors ; 25 cm.
bib_physicaldescription
47 items in 1 v. : watercolors ; 25 cm.
Physical Description (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Symbolism (Art movement) -- Specimens.
bib_subject
Symbolism (Art movement) -- Specimens.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Midsummer night's dream, depicted.
bib_subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Midsummer night's dream, depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Artists' books -- 20th century.
bib_subject
Artists' books -- 20th century.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Meyer, Arthur, 1845-1924, former owner.
bib_associated_name
Meyer, Arthur, 1845-1924, former owner.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Subject: The subject matter of the paintings is abstractly illustrative, often featuring symbols in passages rather than actions. There are many portrayals of the moon juxtaposed with the sun. The quotation 'That he hath turned heaven into hell' is illustrated. Much of the work portrays elements of the natural and supernatural world.
bib_object_notes
Subject: The subject matter of the paintings is abstractly illustrative, often featuring symbols in passages rather than actions. There are many portrayals of the moon juxtaposed with the sun. The quotation 'That he hath turned heaven into hell' is illustrated. Much of the work portrays elements of the natural and supernatural world.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
ART Vol. a71 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2001. Extending the Book. DFo
bib_object_notes
ART Vol. a71 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2001. Extending the Book. DFo
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Artist: Marcius-Simons is listed in some sources under the name Simons and is noted as exhibiting in London, Paris, New York and Bayreuth. He was a genre painter who did works based on the Parsifal story and the Ring cycle, this he notes in the paragraph above his signature on this item. Three catalogs of exhibitions of his works are listed in National Union Catalog. Grave's listing of Royal Academy exhibitors gives him a Northampton address in 1891.
bib_object_notes
Artist: Marcius-Simons is listed in some sources under the name Simons and is noted as exhibiting in London, Paris, New York and Bayreuth. He was a genre painter who did works based on the Parsifal story and the Ring cycle, this he notes in the paragraph above his signature on this item. Three catalogs of exhibitions of his works are listed in National Union Catalog. Grave's listing of Royal Academy exhibitors gives him a Northampton address in 1891.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
46 two page spreads plus the two page spread of the cover which is done on vellum. The watercolors cover the entire surface of each page in the volume. They are fanciful illustrations, based on quotations from the pages illustrated. The quotations are often written in English by the artist. The work is signed on the last page: P. Marcius - Simons Bayreuth 1908.
bib_object_notes
46 two page spreads plus the two page spread of the cover which is done on vellum. The watercolors cover the entire surface of each page in the volume. They are fanciful illustrations, based on quotations from the pages illustrated. The quotations are often written in English by the artist. The work is signed on the last page: P. Marcius - Simons Bayreuth 1908.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
ART Vol. a71 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 1992. Fine and Historic Bookbindings (catalog entry 15:10) DFo
bib_object_notes
ART Vol. a71 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 1992. Fine and Historic Bookbindings (catalog entry 15:10) DFo
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
History: The watercolors are painted onto the surface of the printed edition of Paul Meurice's translation of Midsummer night's dream into French, 1886. The painting, however, was done in 1908.
bib_object_notes
History: The watercolors are painted onto the surface of the printed edition of Paul Meurice's translation of Midsummer night's dream into French, 1886. The painting, however, was done in 1908.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
ART Vol. a71 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2001. DFo
bib_object_notes
ART Vol. a71 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2001. DFo
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Provenance: The item contains an inscription from the artist to Arthur Meyer and was purchased by the Folgers from Maggs, July 17, 1924.
bib_object_notes
Provenance: The item contains an inscription from the artist to Arthur Meyer and was purchased by the Folgers from Maggs, July 17, 1924.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Call Number (Hamnet):
ART Vol. a71 (pictorial content)
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ART Vol. a71 (pictorial content)
Call Number (Hamnet)
false