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Dalziel Collection

"Dalziel: Masters of Engraving and Capturing Timeless Tales" Dalziel, the renowned engraving duo consisting of the brothers George and Edward Dalziel

Background imageDalziel Collection: LONGFELLOW: STANDISH, 1859. The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

LONGFELLOW: STANDISH, 1859. The Courtship of Miles Standish by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Wood engraving, 1859, by the brothers Dalziel after a drawing by John Gilbert

Background imageDalziel Collection: Atheist laughing at Christian and Hopeful from The Pilgrim

Atheist laughing at Christian and Hopeful from The Pilgrim
5615832 Atheist laughing at Christian and Hopeful from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageDalziel Collection: Hopeful and Christian from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

Hopeful and Christian from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615831 Hopeful and Christian from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageDalziel Collection: The Sea Nymph, engraved by Dalziel, Brothers, from a Drawing by M Retzsch (engraving)

The Sea Nymph, engraved by Dalziel, Brothers, from a Drawing by M Retzsch (engraving)
5199087 The Sea Nymph, engraved by Dalziel, Brothers, from a Drawing by M Retzsch (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sea Nymph, engraved by Dalziel)

Background imageDalziel Collection: Advert, The Union Transit Co, Glasgow, Scotland

Advert, The Union Transit Co, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905

Background imageDalziel Collection: Christian and Faithful join company from The Pilgrim

Christian and Faithful join company from The Pilgrim
5615830 Christian and Faithful join company from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageDalziel Collection: The, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrim, Progress, John Bunyan, Bunyan

The, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrim, Progress, John Bunyan, Bunyan
5615834 The, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrims Progress, Pilgrim, Progress, John Bunyan, Bunyan, 17th century, 19th century, book, illustration, Thomas Dalziel, Dalziel, Dalziel Brothers, illustrator

Background imageDalziel Collection: Christian before the cross from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

Christian before the cross from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615829 Christian before the cross from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageDalziel Collection: A Day at the Beach, 1885 (oil on canvas)

A Day at the Beach, 1885 (oil on canvas)
827108 A Day at the Beach, 1885 (oil on canvas) by Dalziel, Owen (1860-1942); 40.8x55.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Day at the Beach. Owen Dalziel (1860-1942). Oil on canvas

Background imageDalziel Collection: Evangelist points the way from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

Evangelist points the way from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615828 Evangelist points the way from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageDalziel Collection: Christians boys began to eat from The Pilgrim

Christians boys began to eat from The Pilgrim
5615833 Christians boys began to eat from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageDalziel Collection: Christian confides in his wife from The Pilgrims Progress From This World

Christian confides in his wife from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
5615827 Christian confides in his wife from The Pilgrims Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906)

Background imageDalziel Collection: Bringing in Christmas - drawn by William Harvey, 1845. Creator: George Dalziel

Bringing in Christmas - drawn by William Harvey, 1845. Creator: George Dalziel
Bringing in Christmas - drawn by William Harvey, 1845. Children stagger under an enormous bowl of punch as a cheery figure (the Spirit of Chrismas? Santa Claus?) is carried in on mens shoulders

Background imageDalziel Collection: Portrait of General Thomas Tam Dalyell of The Binns (1615?1685)

Portrait of General Thomas Tam Dalyell of The Binns (1615?1685). Artist: Paton, David (active 1660-1695)
Portrait of General Thomas Tam Dalyell of The Binns (1615?1685). From a private collection

Background imageDalziel Collection: Thomas Dalziel, Scottish general, (1870). Artist: H Robinson

Thomas Dalziel, Scottish general, (1870). Artist: H Robinson
Thomas Dalziel, Scottish general, (1870). Dalziel (1599-1685) entered the service of the tsar of Russia and fought in the wars against the Turks and Tatars

Background imageDalziel Collection: Diana Vreeland wearing a Maria Guy Hat

Diana Vreeland wearing a Maria Guy Hat
Diana Vreeland (19031989) wearing a Maria Guy Hat. Vreeland was a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion, working for Harpers Bazaar and Vogue

Background imageDalziel Collection: Diana Vreeland wearing Mainbocher

Diana Vreeland wearing Mainbocher
Diana Vreeland (19031989) wearing Mainbocher (on the right). Vreeland was a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion

Background imageDalziel Collection: Diana Vreeland wearing elegant Mainbocher dress

Diana Vreeland wearing elegant Mainbocher dress
Diana Vreeland (1903-1989) wearing an elegant Mainbocher dress. Vreeland was a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion

Background imageDalziel Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Deluge- Ark Waters, Dalziels Bible Gallery, Printer

Drawings Prints, Print, Deluge- Ark Waters, Dalziels Bible Gallery, Printer
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Deluge-The Ark on the Waters (Dalziels Bible Gallery), Printer, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, Camden Press, Scribner and Welford, Dalziel Brothers, Thomas Dalziel

Background imageDalziel Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Five, Kings, Hiding, Cave, Dalziels Bible Gallery, Printer

Drawings Prints, Print, Five, Kings, Hiding, Cave, Dalziels Bible Gallery, Printer
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Five Kings Hiding in the Cave (Dalziels Bible Gallery), Printer, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, After, Camden Press, Scribner and Welford, Dalziel Brothers

Background imageDalziel Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Jacob, Flocks, Laban-Jacobs, Departure, Laban, Dalziels

Drawings Prints, Print, Jacob, Flocks, Laban-Jacobs, Departure, Laban, Dalziels
Drawings and Prints, Print, Jacob and the Flocks of Laban-Jacobs Departure from Laban (Dalziels Bible Gallery), Printer, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, Camden Press, Scribner and Welford

Background imageDalziel Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Water, Turned, Into, Blood-, Boils, Blanes, Dalziels Bible Gallery

Drawings Prints, Print, Water, Turned, Into, Blood-, Boils, Blanes, Dalziels Bible Gallery
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Water Turned Into Blood-The Boils and Blanes (Dalziels Bible Gallery), Printer, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, Camden Press, Scribner and Welford, Dalziel Brothers

Background imageDalziel Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Departure, Israelites-Destruction, Pharoah, Host, Dalziels

Drawings Prints, Print, Departure, Israelites-Destruction, Pharoah, Host, Dalziels
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Departure of the Israelites-Destruction of Pharoah and His Host (Dalziels Bible Gallery), Printer, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, Camden Press, Scribner and Welford

Background imageDalziel Collection: The Red Shoes, one of Hans Christian Andersens Fairy stories Karen being given

The Red Shoes, one of Hans Christian Andersens Fairy stories Karen being given her first pair of red shoes by the shoemakers wife on the day her mother is buried. Dalziel chromolithograph c1879

Background imageDalziel Collection: Great Dane (Dalziel)

Great Dane (Dalziel)
M Del Riegos Cid Campreador, a ne specimen of a tan Great Dane

Background imageDalziel Collection: Bulldog / Dalziel

Bulldog / Dalziel
A solid and powerful looking bulldog


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"Dalziel: Masters of Engraving and Capturing Timeless Tales" Dalziel, the renowned engraving duo consisting of the brothers George and Edward Dalziel, left an indelible mark on the world of art with their exquisite craftsmanship. One such masterpiece they brought to life was a wood engraving in 1859 for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem "The Courtship of Miles Standish. " The intricate details etched by Dalziel beautifully depicted scenes from this romantic tale, showcasing their exceptional skill. Their collaboration extended beyond literature as well. In another notable work, they transformed John Gilbert's drawing into a captivating wood engraving for Longfellow's "Standish. " This artistic fusion captured the essence of the story, immersing readers in its enchanting narrative. But Dalziel didn't limit themselves to literary works alone; they also ventured into other realms. Their talent graced Diana Vreeland as she donned a Maria Guy Hat, elevating her style with their elegant touch. They even delved into satirical illustrations like depicting an atheist laughing at Christian and Hopeful from John Bunyan's iconic allegory "The Pilgrim's Progress. " Through these diverse subjects, Dalziel showcased their versatility and ability to breathe life into any visual representation. Their expertise extended beyond engravings too. The Union Transit Co advertisement from Glasgow featured their distinct aesthetic sensibilities that caught viewers' attention while promoting travel opportunities. Dalziel continued to collaborate on various projects throughout history. Whether it was illustrating moments when Christian and Faithful joined company or capturing Christian standing before the cross in "The Pilgrim's Progress, " they immortalized these timeless tales through their meticulous engravings. Beyond literature and allegories, it also embraced nature's beauty. Their depiction of "A Day at the Beach" in 1885 revealed their mastery over oil on canvas techniques as they portrayed serene seaside scenes that transported viewers to a tranquil realm.