The Green Sheaf
The Green Sheaf
Artist
Pamela Colman Smith
(American, 1877-1925)
Publisher
P.C. Smith, London
Author
various
Date1903-1904
DimensionsOverall: 28 cm (280mm)
MediumMagazine: hand-colored line block reproductions, letterpress.
ClassificationBooks
Credit LineGift of Edward T. Hill
Object number
2002.19
Not on View
DescriptionIssue no. 1 through 13 (13 published) of the journal The Green Sheaf. 10 1/2 inches tall in wraps, bound with green ribbon. Most issues are 8 pages each. Journal is edited and illustrations throughout each issue are hand colored by Pamela Colman Smith. Text contributors included William Butler Yeats (Irish, 1865-1939), John Masefield, Christopher St. John, Cecil French, Gordon Craig, W. T. Horton.
Issue no. 1 through 13 (13 published) of the journal The Green Sheaf. 10 1/2 inches tall in wraps, bound with green ribbon. Most issues are 8 pages each. Journal is edited and illustrations throughout each issue are hand colored by Pamela Colman Smith. Text contributors included William Butler Yeats (Irish, 1865-1939), John Masefield, Christopher St. John, Cecil French, Gordon Craig, W. T. Horton.
Published Referencescf. Celebrating Five Million Volumes: An Exhibition of Materials from the William Butler Yeats Collection (Chapel Hill, N.C.: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000). cf. http://www.clarkarts.com/apollonius/Feature_2/feature_2.html cf. http://www.golden-dawn.com cf. Pamela Colman Smith, Rider-Waite Tarot Deck Five Language (United States: U.S. Games Systems, 1996). cf. Stuart Kaplan, The Encyclopedia of Tarot, Volume III (United States: U.S. Game Systems, 1984). cf. Gertrude Moakley, Introduction to Arthur Edward Waite The Key to the Tarot. Rev. and updated ed. (London: Rider, 1999). Michaels, Barbara L., Gertrude Kasebier, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York, 1992, p. 74.Exhibition HistoryTMA New Works on Paper Dec. 2005 - Mar. 5, 2006about 1500
1850-1865
Late fourth to late fifth century
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