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Proof of a wood engraving for "The clerk's tale", designed by Edward Burne-Jones, for page 127 of the 1896 Kelmscott edition of The works of Geoffrey Chaucer [print].

Accession number
PML 76922.10C
Creator
Hooper, William Harcourt, 1834-1912, engraver.
Published
[Hammersmith] : [Kelmscott Press], [1896]
Credit line
Gift of John M. Crawford, Jr., 1975.
Notes
Proof impression on smooth proof paper of a wood engraving by William Harcourt Hooper after a design by Edward Burne-Jones to illustrate page 127, "The clerk's tale", in William Morris's Kelmscott Press edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (Hammersmith : Printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, 8 May 1896).
Early state, before several small lines were removed from the design by the engraver, including the area to the right of Griselda's left hand, the ground below her raised heel, the rocks in the background above the horse's back, the foliage in the foreground, etc.
From a drawing by Burne-Jones, the design reworked for transfer to woodblock by Robert Catterson-Smith, and subsequently engraved by William Harcourt Hooper.
Description
1 print : wood engraving ; image: 125 x 169 mm; sheet: 221 x 288 mm
Inscriptions/Markings
Numbered "14" in pencil at upper right; with "p. 127" on verso.
Provenance
John M. Crawford, Jr. (Crawford no. 45).
Summary
Illustration for "The clerk's tale", showing a young man (Walter) riding past a young woman (Griselda) drawing water at a well.
Classification
Department