Category: Illustration

  • Eighteenth Century Faces Sketched by Genius Fan

    Eighteenth Century Faces Sketched by Genius Fan

    Sketching faces to illustrate Genius Fan stories is a core part of the fun in this project for me. It can take a long time to get a likeness, and sometimes I have to go ahead and publish when I know the sketch isn’t quite right and could be improved.…

  • Sher’s Mighty Book about Books Leads the Way

    Sher’s Mighty Book about Books Leads the Way

    There are a number of topics I want to write about in the Genius Fan blog, and while I was out dog walking this evening I thought to myself, ‘If I get run over and killed by a bus I’ll regret not having made the time to sketch and write…

  • Crane Required to Lift Birkbeck Hill’s Book

    Crane Required to Lift Birkbeck Hill’s Book

    A big book is annoying when it doesn’t fit onto the bookcase, especially if it’s a volume one is particularly proud or fond of. This is the case with George Birkbeck Hill’s Footsteps of Dr. Johnson (Scotland). I have a copy. I had to adjust the height of one of…

  • Sketching an 18th Century Man’s Leg

    Sketching an 18th Century Man’s Leg

    Drawing a gentleman’s leg is one of the many challenges to illustrating scenes from the Eighteenth century. And it’s something to get right – a ‘good leg’ was something for men to show off. The Third Earl of Bute (1713-1792), British Prime Minister from 1762-63, was known for having legs…

  • Eighteenth Century as Seen by its Inhabitants

    Eighteenth Century as Seen by its Inhabitants

    Our imaginations are rendering machines of infinite capacity. We can conjure anything we want in our mind’s eye and, for the moment anyway, only we can tap into them. But don’t rely just on the text in your favourite book to fuel your Eighteenth century day dreams, get creative and…

  • Bailyn’s Voyagers to the West

    Bailyn’s Voyagers to the West

    Let me direct you to a book illustration that transports me back in time to the Eighteenth century in a way few others do. Go to Bernard Bailyn’s 1986 book “Voyagers to the West: Emigration from Britain to America on the Eve of the Revolution”.