Samuel Palmer was one of the most original artists Britain has produced.
Still a teen when he was plucked from "the pit of modern art," he
embarked on an intensely personal journey that led to an astonishing
outpouring of mystical drawings and later to England's first artistic
colony, "The Ancients," based in the idyllic landscape of Shoreham. This
book reprints the first major writings on Palmer, which were published
for a retrospective exhibition in 1881. They include a biography by his
son, A.H. Palmer, and a critical appreciation by Pre-Raphaelite artist
and critic F.G. Stephens.