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Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911) was an American artist and illustrator celebrated for his historical and literary themes, especially his illustrations of Shakespearean scenes. Born in Philadelphia, Abbey trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts before working as an illustrator for Harper’s Weekly, where his meticulous and expressive style gained widespread recognition. In 1883, he moved to England, where he became deeply inspired by British history and literature. Abbey also created notable murals, including a series for the Pennsylvania State Capitol. His work, blending realism with romanticism, remains renowned for its rich detail, dramatic composition, and historical accuracy.
With Pride Upon Her Brow 1878 by Edwin Austin Abbey
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Description
To view the Edwin Austin Abbey Retail Collection Click Here: Edwin Austin Abbey
For wholesale information contact Tony Barrett at tony@bentleyartpublishing.com
Prices are shown on the site as $16 which is the retail price of the smallest paper item.
Available in rolled paper and rolled & stretched canvas
See all standard sizes and published retail prices on our products page
Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911) was an American artist and illustrator celebrated for his historical and literary themes, especially his illustrations of Shakespearean scenes. Born in Philadelphia, Abbey trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts before working as an illustrator for Harper’s Weekly, where his meticulous and expressive style gained widespread recognition. In 1883, he moved to England, where he became deeply inspired by British history and literature. Abbey also created notable murals, including a series for the Pennsylvania State Capitol. His work, blending realism with romanticism, remains renowned for its rich detail, dramatic composition, and historical accuracy.
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