The Drawings of William Thomas Horton (1864-1919)

The Drawings of William Thomas Horton (1864-1919)

The following reproductions of the drawings of William Thomas Horton, listed in chronological order, complete the article William Thomas Horton (in french).

The Savoy

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The Dome

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The Book of Images

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The Pit and the Pendulum

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  • Poe, Edgar Allan (1899) The Raven, The Pit and the Pendulum, London: L. Smithers

Hunger

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  • Hamsun, Knut (1899) Hunger, London: L. Smithers

Modern book-binding & their authors

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The Grig's Book

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  • 1900 : The Grig's Book by William T. Horton, published by Moffat & Page, 1900, 30 pages. The only image available is that of Dick Whittington and his cat, published in The Poster, December 1900.

Grant Richards's Children's Annual for 1903

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  • Richards, Grant (1903) Grant Richards's Children's Annual for 1903, London

The Poster

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The Green Sheaf

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  • The Green Sheaf (1903-4), founded by Pamela Colman-Smith was an esoteric journal.

The world of imagination is the world of eternity. It is the divine bosom into which we shall go after the death of the vegetated body.

The world of imagination is infinite and eternal, wherears the world of generation or vegetation is finite and temporal.

There exists in that eternal world the eternal realities of everything which we see reflected in this vegetable glass of nature.


William Blake.

THE DEFINITE.

"To see the world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower ; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour."


William Blake

The Studio

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The Annals of Psychical Science

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  • The Annals of Psychical Science vol.7 1908

The Way of the Soul

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  • Horton, William Thomas (1910) The Way of the Soul, London: Rider

The Mahatma and the Hare

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The Occult Review

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The Occult Review December 1912, pages 313-320 archive copy at the Wayback Machine publie : The Legend of a Life de William T. Horton avec neuf dessins dans le texte.

Roger Ingpen - W.T. Horton : A Selection of his work

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  • In 1929, ten years after Horton's death, his friend, Roger Ingpen, published : William Thomas Horton (1864-1919) - A Selection of his work with a biographical Sketch, published by Ingpen & Grant.

Oil paintings

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W.T. Horton painted a certain number of portraits, probably after 1910. Little is known about the dates and the subject represented.

Horton Tarot cards

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