Illustrator Franklin Booth (1874 - 1948) Franklin Booth's amazing and unusual pen-and-ink drawing style came to him as a boy in Indiana, from hours of copying illustrations he loved from magazines - illustrations he thought were pen-and-ink but were actually engravings and woodcuts. His ethereal and careful work lent itself well to works of poetry.
•On the Lines and Color blog
•A nice gallery
•Gallery of small images
•3 more nice images
•Google Image Search
•Wikipedia entry
Monday, February 18, 2008
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