Wonderland by Rackham · 1908

Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF

Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham
[Alice’s adventures in Wonderland (français)] ; Librairie Hachette et Cie. ; Paris ; publié en 1908
1 vol. (167 p.-[12] f. de pl. en coul.) : ill. en coul., couv. ill.
From : Bibliothèque nationale de France, département des livres rares

Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF

About Arthur Rackam

Arthur Rackham is widely regarded as one of the leading illustrators from the ‘Golden Age’ of British book illustration which roughly encompassed the years from 1890 until the end of the First World War. During that period, there was a strong market for high quality illustrated books which typically were given as Christmas gifts. Many of Rackham’s books were produced in a de luxe limited edition, often vellum bound and usually signed, as well as a smaller, less ornately bound quarto ‘trade’ edition. This was sometimes followed by a more modestly presented octavo edition in subsequent years for particularly popular books. The onset of the war in 1914 curtailed the market for such quality books, and the public’s taste for fantasy and fairies also declined in the 1920s.

Rackham’s illustrations were chiefly based on robust pen and India ink drawings. Rackham gradually perfected his own uniquely expressive line from his background in journalistic illustration, paired with subtle use of watercolour, a technique which he was able to exploit due to technological developments in photographic reproduction. With this development, Rackham’s illustrations no longer needed an engraver (lacking Rackham’s talent) to cut clean lines on a wood or metal plate for printing because the artist merely had his works photographed and mechanically reproduced

Rackham would first lightly block in shapes and details of the drawing with a soft pencil, for the more elaborate colour plates often utilising one of a small selection of compositional devices.Over this, he would then carefully work in lines of pen and India ink, removing the pencil traces after the drawing had begun to take form. For colour pictures, Rackham preferred the 3-colour process or trichromatic printing, which reproduced the delicate half-tones of photography through letterpress printing. He would begin painting by building up multiple thin washes of watercolour creating translucent tints. One of the disadvantages of the 3-colour (later 4-colour) printing process in the early years was that definition could be lost in the final print. Rackham would sometimes compensate for this by over-inking his drawings once more after painting. He would also go on to expand the use of silhouette cuts in illustration work, particularly in the period after the First World War, as exemplified by his Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.

Typically, Rackham contributed both colour and monotone illustrations towards the works incorporating his images – and in the case of Hawthorne’s Wonder Book, he also provided a number of part-coloured block images similar in style to Meiji era Japanese woodblocks.

Rackham’s work is often described as a fusion of a northern European ‘Nordic’ style strongly influenced by the Japanese woodblock tradition of the early 19th century. (quoted from wikipedia)

Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF

You could spend hours marveling at Arthur Rackham’s work. The legendary illustrator, born on September 19, 1867, was incredibly prolific, and his interpretations of Peter Pan, The Wind in the Willows, Grimm’s Fairy Tales, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Rip Van Winkle (to name but a few) have helped create our collective idea of those stories.
Rackham is perhaps the most famous of the group of artists who defined the Golden Age of Illustration, the early twentieth-century period in which technical innovations allowed for better printing and people still had the money to spend on fancy editions. Although Rackham had to spend the early years of his career doing what he called “much distasteful hack work,” he was famous—and even collected—in his own time. He married the artist Edith Starkie in 1900, and she apparently helped him develop his signature watercolor technique. From the publication of his Rip Van Winkle in 1905, his talents were always in high demand.
He had the advantage of a canny publisher, too, in William Heinemann. Before the release of each book, Rackham would exhibit the original illustrations at London’s Leicester Galleries, and sell many of the paintings. Meanwhile, Heinnemann had the notion to corner multiple markets by releasing both clothbound trade books and small numbers of signed, expensively bound, gilt-edged collectors’ editions. When the British economy flagged, Rackham turned his attention to Americans, producing illustrations for Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and later Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination.

Pragmatic he may have been, but Rackham’s detailed work is pure fantasy, alternately beautiful, romantic, haunting, and sinister. Nothing he did was ever truly ugly, although he could certainly communicate the grotesque. And his illustrations are never cute, although his animals—as in The Wind in the Willows—have a naturalist’s vividness, and he could do whimsy (think Alice in Wonderland, or his many goblins) with the best of them. Several generations of children grew up with this nuanced beauty; it’s probably wielded even more of an aesthetic influence than we attribute to it.

Rackham once said, “Like the sundial, my paint box counts no hours but sunny ones.” This is peculiar when one considers the moodiness of much of his palate, and the unflinching darkness of many of his illustrations. I think, rather, of a quote from his edition of Brothers Grimm: “Evil is also not anything small or close to home, and not the worst; otherwise one could grow accustomed to it.” He made that evil beautiful, too, and it was this as much as anything that enchanted. By Sadie Stein for The Paris Review Blog

Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham
 [Alice's adventures in Wonderland (français)]
1908
1 vol. (167 p.-[12] f. de pl. en coul.) : ill. en coul., couv. ill.
Bibliothèque nationale de France, département des livres rares
Aventures d’Alice au pays des merveilles par Lewis Carroll ; illustrées par Arthur Rackham ; 1908 | src BnF

Stereo views of landscapes

Etienne Descargues :: [Femme cueillant des fleurs dans une prairie], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Femme cueillant des fleurs dans une prairie], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Femme cueillant des fleurs dans une prairie], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. (half view) | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Femme cueillant des fleurs dans une prairie], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Femme cueillant des fleurs dans une prairie], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Femme cueillant des fleurs dans une prairie], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. (Detail) | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Plan d’eau la nuit], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Arbres au printemps, prairie, maisons rurales], 1890-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Arbres au printemps, prairie, maisons rurales], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Arbres au printemps, prairie, maisons rurales], 1890-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica
Etienne Descargues :: [Arbres au printemps, prairie, maisons rurales], 1892-1914. Vue stéréoscopique. | BnF ~ Gallica

Flo Peterson avec un parapluie

Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée´d'Orsay
Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, New York, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée d’Orsay
Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée´d'Orsay
Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée d’Orsay
Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée´d'Orsay
Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée d’Orsay
Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée´d'Orsay
Paul Haviland :: Florence Peterson debout, avec un parapluie, entre 1909 et 1910, Autochrome. | src Musée d’Orsay

Paul Haviland, while working in New York as a representative for his father’s porcelain factory, explored the arts. His interest in writing and photography eventually led him to the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, where Alfred Stieglitz and his circle of photographers strove to have the medium recognized as a fine art. In 1910 Haviland was made associate editor of Stieglitz’s publication Camera Work.

Haviland’s Portrait of a Man [SAAM, 1994.91.65], made about the same time he met Stieglitz (ca. 1908), is an impressionistic study rather than a conventional likeness. Although Haviland continued making portraits upon returning to France after World war I, they lacked the engaging inventiveness of his work in New York. [quoted from Smithsonian American Art Museum : SAAM]

Stillleben von Franz Kaiser

Autochrome
Stillleben mit Blumen, Birnen und Teetasse. Autochrom-Platte. Photographie vermutlich von Franz Kaiser, um 1908. Siehe auch 00621242
Still life with Flowers, pears and Tea cup. Autochrome Lumière. Photograph probably by Franz Kaiser. About 1908. See also image 00621242
(Archiv Setzer-Tschiedel) | src Getty images
Stillleben mit Blumen, Birnen und Teetasse. Autochrom-Platte. Photographie vermutlich von Franz Kaiser, um 1908. Siehe auch 00621242
Still life with Flowers, pears and Tea cup. Lumière Autochrome. Photograph probably by Franz Kaiser, ca. 1908. See also image 00621242
(Archiv Setzer-Tschiedel) | src Getty images

Still Life by Dellenbaugh ca 1910

Frederick S. Dellenbaugh (1853 - 1935) :: Still Life with Ornate Chinese Vase, about 1910. Autochrome. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh (1853 – 1935) :: Still Life with Ornate Chinese Vase, about 1910. Autochrome. | src The J. Paul Getty Museum
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh (American, 1853 - 1935) :: Still Life with Ornate Chinese Vase, about 1910, Autochrome. | src Getty Images
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh (American, 1853 – 1935) :: Still Life with Ornate Chinese Vase, about 1910, Autochrome. | src Getty Images

Kitty Stieglitz by Alfred Stieglitz

Alfred Stieglitz Kitty Stieglitz, 1915-16. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection  src National Gallery of Art
Alfred Stieglitz :: Kitty Stieglitz, 1915-1916. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection. | src National Gallery of Art
Alfred Stieglitz :: Kitty Stieglitz, 1915-1916. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection. | src National Gallery of Art
Alfred Stieglitz :: Kitty Stieglitz, 1915-1916. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection. | src National Gallery of Art (DETAIL)
Alfred Stieglitz (1864 – 1946) :: Untitled [Kitty Stieglitz], 1907; Autochrome. | src The J. Paul Getty museum
Alfred Stieglitz made this portrait of his eight-year-old daughter Katherine (Kitty) while on vacation in Europe. Kitty sits on a park bench, clutching a bouquet of vibrant purple blossoms in one hand and holding a butterfly net in the other. (quoted from source)

Dreamy portrait by Stieglitz

Alfred Stieglitz :: Unknown Woman, 1907. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection | src National Gallery of Art
Alfred Stieglitz :: Unknown Woman, 1907. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection | src National Gallery of Art
Alfred Stieglitz :: Unknown Woman, 1907. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection | src National Gallery of Art
DETAIL
Alfred Stieglitz :: Unknown Woman, 1907. Autochrome. Alfred Stieglitz Collection | Detail

Girls with parasol in autochrome

ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 03:  An autochrome of a young girl, daughter of the photographer, sitting in the shade in a garden, holding a parasol over her shoulder, taken by Etheldreda Janet Laing. In the summer of 1908 Laing took a series of autochrome portraits of her children in the garden of the family home, Bury Knowle.
Etheldreda Janet Laing :: A girl, daughter of the photographer [Janet], sitting in the shade in a garden, holding a parasol over her shoulder, taken in the summer of 1908 at the gardens of Bury Knowle House, Oxfordshire. Autochrome. | Getty Images
ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 03:  An autochrome of a girl, daughter of the photographer, with a parasol by a flower bed, taken by Etheldreda Janet Laing. In the summer of 1908 Laing took a series of autochrome portraits of her children in the garden of the family home, Bury Knowle.
Etheldreda Janet Laing :: A girl, one of the daughters of the photographer [Janet] wearing a bonnet, with a parasol by a flower bed, taken in the summer of 1908 at the gardens of Bury Knowle House, Oxfordshire. Autochrome. | Getty Images
An autochrome of her daughter sitting under a tree, taken by Etheldreda Janet Laing. Next to her, a basket overflows with ribbons and thread as she holds a length of fabric she may be embroidering. She carries a parasol to shade her face from the bright sunshine.
Etheldreda Janet Laing :: A girl, one of Laing’s daughters, Iris, with a parasol, sitting next to a basket of flowers and ribbons at the gardens of Bury Knowle House, Oxfordshire, ca. 1912. Autochrome. | National Science and Media Museum
Etheldreda Janet Laing :: Iris and Janet [daughters of the photographer] with parasol at the gardens of Bury Knowle House, Oxfordshire, between 1908-1914. Autochrome. | Getty Images

Please note that the dates in each Autochrome are not as accurate as they may be. The photos are dated as they were found in the respective sources. Also note that while Getty Images dates all Autochromes by Laing in 1908 the Science and Media Museum dates them between 1910-1914. At least the location seems not to be a matter for debate.

Iris and Janet in Bury Knowle

Etheldreda Janet Laing :: Iris and Janet, ca. 1914. Autochrome. The younger sister (Iris) has fallen asleep in her sister's lap.| src Science and Media Museum (The Dawn of Colour)
Etheldreda Janet Laing :: Iris and Janet, ca. 1914. Autochrome. The younger sister (Iris) has fallen asleep in her sister’s lap.| src Science and Media Museum (The Dawn of Colour)
An Autochrome of Etheldreda Janet Laing's daughters. The two sisters, dressed in matching green-striped dresses, relax on the grass in a sunny garden after picking a bunch of flowers. In the summer of 1908 Laing took a series of autochrome portraits of her children in the garden of the family home, Bury Knowle in Oxfordshire. | Getty Images
An Autochrome of Etheldreda Janet Laing’s daughters. The two sisters, dressed in matching green-striped dresses, relax on the grass in a sunny garden after picking a bunch of flowers. In the summer of 1908 Laing took a series of autochrome portraits of her children in the garden of the family home, Bury Knowle in Oxfordshire. | Getty Images
Etheldreda Janet Laing :: An autochrome of the photographer’s daughters sitting in a garden tying roses together, September 1908. In the summer of 1908 Laing took a series of autochrome portraits of her children in the garden of the family home, Bury Knowle in Oxfordshire. | Getty Images

Girls in Kimono (1908-1912)

Etheldreda Janet Laing (1872-1960) :: Girl in a Kimono, 1908. An Autochrome portrait of the photographer’s eldest daughter (Janet) dressed in a pink kimono. The design of the kimono is mirrored by the flower arrangement beside her. Japanese style and art became increasingly popular in England at the turn of the twentieth century. | src Getty Images
Girl in a Kimono, ca. 1908. An autochrome portrait of Janet Laing dressed in a pink kimono, taken by Etheldreda Janet Laing. | Getty Images
Etheldreda Janet Laing :: Two girls in oriental costume, ca. 1908. An Autochrome of the photographer’s daughters dressed in Japanese-style outfits. They both have flowers in their hair, which is typical in the geisha ‘Shimada’ fashion. | Getty Images
Autochrome photograph by Etheldreda Janet Laing. Image shows Laing’s daughter Janet in Oriental dress. Taken circa 1912. | src Science and Media Museum

Although these Autochromes are dated in Getty Images 1908 (or ca. 1908), the original source: the National Science and Media Museum date them around 1912.