The Illustrated Alphabet
Content Description
This collection contains the trial drawings for an illustrated alphabet book by the Reverend George Liddell Johnston (1817-1902). Johnston attended the University of Durham, obtaining a theology degree in 1849. He then served as chaplain of the British Embassy in Vienna beginning in 1856. The book, bound in crushed red morocco by C. & C. McLeish sometime in the early twentieth century, contains the inlaid drawings and manuscript pages. The book begins with two calligraphic frontispieces, one titled "The Envelope" with an angel holding a brush and canvas. This image was likely the front panel of an envelope that stored the contents before binding. Then follows three pen and ink title pages with letters in the Victorian grotesque tradition, eight manuscript leaves that have the limericks for each letter, twenty-six calligraphic leaves of alphabet limericks in pencil and pen, twelve watercolors, and forty-six total drawings. The bulk of the manuscript is the drawings and watercolors that illustrate the alphabet, some referencing the subject of the limericks and others alternative subjects. These are humorous and often satirical images. These include critiques of religious figures like cardinals and the Pope and more everyday situations and people like a quack, a statesman, a Yankee, an older man entranced by a younger woman, and an angry wife, among other characters. Devils and demons are frequent figures in the illustrations. A number of the drawings that appear here also appear in a privately printed book by the same title. Johnston made a few copies of this book for his friends and family.
Acquisition Type
Purchase
Provenance
Purchased from James Arsenault and Company, 6 September 2024.
Language of Description
English
Script of Description
Latin
Restrictions Apply
No
Dates
- Creation: c. 1875
Creator
- Johnston, George Liddell, 1817-1902 (Person)
Extent
0.25 Cubic Feet (One legal-sized half-width file box)
Language of Materials
English
Metadata Rights Declarations
- License: This record is made available under an Universal 1.0 Public Domain Dedication Creative Commons license. The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library of the University of Virginia makes its bibliographic records and the metadata contained therein available for public use under the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Designation.
Inventory
One item
Source
- James Arsenault and Co. (Organization)