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WILLIAM WALLACE DENSLOW BOOKS TO BURN!! Circa 1898.
15 7/8x12 inches.
Condition A.
One of Denslow's earlier jobs was working with the Roycrofters in upstate New York. Founded by Elbert Hubbard, the Roycroft movement was based on the philosophy and tenets of the Arts and Crafts movement and the work of William Morris. The Roycrofters, as the group's artisans were known, created many things, from books to leather and metal objects and furniture. Word about the community was spread through a magazine they published, the Philistine, for which Denslow provided cartoons and satirical drawings, some of which ended up on the back cover. One of Denslow's trademarks was to add a seahorse to his signature (see previous lot). Hubbard was so taken with the little figure that he adapted it to many of the Roycroft logos. A curious and inexplicable little poster. Not in Kiehl, not in DFP, Virginia p. 28.
Condition A.
One of Denslow's earlier jobs was working with the Roycrofters in upstate New York. Founded by Elbert Hubbard, the Roycroft movement was based on the philosophy and tenets of the Arts and Crafts movement and the work of William Morris. The Roycrofters, as the group's artisans were known, created many things, from books to leather and metal objects and furniture. Word about the community was spread through a magazine they published, the Philistine, for which Denslow provided cartoons and satirical drawings, some of which ended up on the back cover. One of Denslow's trademarks was to add a seahorse to his signature (see previous lot). Hubbard was so taken with the little figure that he adapted it to many of the Roycroft logos. A curious and inexplicable little poster. Not in Kiehl, not in DFP, Virginia p. 28.
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