Additional Evans Images
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Using the same pigments as Foster, Evans ground the inks for the prints in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith, published in 1859.
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Evans used as many as ten colour blocks for the prints in A Chronicle of England, illustrated by James Doyle, and printed in 1864.
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Caldecott's illustrations in The Fox Jumps Over the Parson's Gate (1883) show the subtle blend of colours Evans achieved with only a few colour blocks.
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1888) shows subtle colour squashing on the piper's robe, and the use of cross hatchings to blend colours, characteristics of chromoxylography.
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