Qui pascitur inter lilia : wood engraving, 1948.

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Qui pascitur inter lilia : wood engraving, 1948.

Black and white wood engaving, with legend in red: "Qui pascitur inter lilia" wood-engraving by Eric Gill. Card printed by Hague & Gill, at Pigotts, High Wycombe, for Burns Oates & Wasbourne Ltd. ... London. Printed in red (p. [3]): With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year from; inscribed with date Christmas 1948. Engraving originally appeared in Canticum canticorum, Cranach Press, 1931.

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Gill, Eric, 1882-1940

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English sculptor and engraver. Arthur Eric Rowton Gill, best known as Eric Gill, was born in Brighton, Sussex on February 22, 1882 to minister Arthur Tidman Gill and light-opera singer (Cicely) Rose King. They moved to Chichester in 1897, where Gill studied at the Chichester Technical and Art School (1897-1900). In 1900, Gill moved to London to study architecture under William Douglas Caröe, taking classes in practical masonry at Westminster Institute and in lettering and illumination at the Ce...