Tuesday, December 16, 2008

A Lost Fragment from Melisande


Cleaning away all the roughs and reference material I was using for Nutcracker, I came across this image.
I did it a long time ago for a New York bibliophile called Barry Klugerman who commissioned it to go with his copy of Melisande.
I think it's as good as any of the pictures in the book itself.

4 comments:

Susan at Stony River said...

At first I thought it was simply a lovely view of a country-village lane, and I really liked it for that...then I realised the 'trees' in the distance were her dress! I love the surprise of that, and the sunshine on the houses up ahead. I'd love to take a walk down along there on a warm day. (After she's gone by, perhaps...)

Thanks for sharing it!

Manelle said...

I agree it's at least as good as any of the pictures in the book. It has a great mystery about it. I'm a fan.

PJ Lynch said...

Hi Susan and Manelle,
Thanks for the kind comments.
I think the fact that I was not working for publication meant I was prepared to do a slightly more daring composition. All the better for the picture.
Glad you liked it
PJ

Raluca said...

the same with me!I later saw the gigantic dress in the back!Simplicity and mistery:what a wonderful illo!How could such a treasure get lost!?
I admire so much your work!That´s why I hope you don´t mind because I put you in my links list before I asked for permision!
best of wishes