1st Edition

R. H. Cromek, Engraver, Editor, and Entrepreneur

By Dennis M. Read Copyright 2011
194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

Based on meticulous archival research, Dennis M. Read's study offers the most accurate and thorough account to date of the engraver, editor, and arts enthusiast R. H. Cromek. Though he is best known today as William Blake's nemesis, Cromek made significant contributions to the vitality of the arts in nineteenth-century Britain. Read traces Cromek's early years as an accomplished engraver, his... Read more
Contents: Father and son; Cromek the engraver; The Grave; The Canterbury Pilgrims; The Chalcographic Society; Reliques of Burns; Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song; Last days; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

Biography

Dennis Read is Associate Professor of English at Denison University, USA.

'... provides clear examples of artistic networks stretching well beyond the capital, and how some major artistic projects were made possible by the support and collaboration of individuals living and travelling outside London... these aspects of Read’s study are made all the more compelling as they are described and expressed in Read’s meticulous, clear, jargon-free style, which makes for particularly satisfying reading.' Review of English Studies

'This is a valuable book, and the new information in it is likely to lead eventually to revision of key points of Blake’s biography.' Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly

'... this is an important biography that increases our understanding about the world of commercial engraving and book and print publication and goes a long way to rescuing the historical Cromek from Blake and his biographers.' BARS Bulletin

'Dennis M. Read's book is an extensively-researched, well-written and very readable reassessment of the career of Robert Hartley Cromek.' Journal of the Printing Historical Society