Book illustration in England may be said now to have reached perfection.
At the beginning of 1875, in the intervals of book illustration, Caldecott was busy "working on a cartoon of storks.
Neither his health nor his previous training justified his leaving a branch of art in which he was already becoming famous, that of book illustration.
They are interesting if only to show that at that early period his art studies were varied, and that his experience was not confined to book illustration as has generally been supposed.
The introduction of the use of the copper-plate marks a new era in book illustration, but as regards their decoration, one of distinct decline.
The young artist would be much better occupied in learning drawing on stone direct, a branch of art which does not come into the scope of this book, as it is seldom used in book illustration, and cannot be printed at the type press.
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