No. XL.
“SCARLET POPPIES.” (W. J. MUCKLEY.)
This beautiful piece of pen work by Mr. Muckley (from his picture in the Royal Academy, 1885) was too delicate in the finer passages to reproduce well by any relief process (the pale lines having come out black); but as an example of breadth, and indication of surfaces in pen and ink, it could hardly be surpassed.
[22] I mention this school as a representative one; there are many others where design and wood engraving are studied under the same roof with success in 1894.
[23] Mr. Cobden Sanderson’s lecture on Bookbinding, read before the “Arts and Crafts Society,” is well worth the attention of book lovers.