These 69 drawings are by Harrison Fisher (1875-1934), the American illustrator hired to illustrate the 1906 Bobbs-Merrill edition of Longfellow’s 1855 epic poem. They were digitized in 2024 from a very good copy of that edition.
These digital images have three different aspects. The 2 by 3 images are the full-page images, some in color, while the square and the 3 by 2 images are third-of-a-page or smaller images that open and close each chapter. Titles are from the book’s Table of Illustrations.
The original artwork for these images exist in private collections. The color images are characterized as watercolor, ink and pencil on 17½ x 21½ inch illustration board. The black-and-white images are pencil and charcoal on 15 x 13 inch paper.
The copyright has expired on these images—they are in the public domain. To obtain a high-definition image, click on the desired illustration on this page and—when the image fills the screen—use your browser’s “save image” function to download it.
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