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Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

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The illustrations of English artist Henry Justice Ford, who created over four hundred of these drawings between 1889 and 1913 for Andrew Lang's 12 fairy tale books.
Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths. Drawing of another bronze statue from the workshop of Peter Vischer the Elder.
A medieval tale by Howard Pyle from 1888. A young lad is embroiled in the chaos of his father's blood feud with a rival robber baron and longs for the peace and quiet of the monastery where he was raised. It's accompanied by Pyle's wonderful drawings that are evocative of Durer.
Dragon study after Cherubino Alberti, oak gall ink.
Death in the Dungeon - iron gall ink on A4 watercolour paper.
Gothic
Standing Guard
Drawing from the Monument to the Battle of Nations in Leipzig, Saxony
Some studies soon to be on their way to a collector in Germany.
Grotesque helm, graphite and charcoal.
Another charcoal drawing done - A grotesque blue and gilt Closed Burgonet bearing the face of a griffin. Milan, Italy around 1550.