Clans of the Scottish Highlands

James LOGAN   |   Robert Ronald MCIAN

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Clans of the Scottish Highlands
Clans of the Scottish Highlands
Clans of the Scottish Highlands
Clans of the Scottish Highlands

“FOND ADHERENCE TO THEIR PRIMITIVE GARB”: CLANS OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS, WITH 72 SPLENDID HAND-COLORED LARGE FOLIO PLATES OF TARTANS

MCIAN, Robert Ronald and LOGAN, James. The Clans of the Scottish Highlands. London: Willis and Sotheran, 1857. Two volumes. Folio (11 by 15 inches), publisher's original elaborately gilt-decorated morocco boards rebacked with original elaborately gilt-decorated spines laid down, all edges gilt.

Second edition of the first illustrated encyclopaedia of traditional Scottish tartans, with two chromolithographic heraldic frontispieces and 72 vibrant, hand-colored lithographic plates after the celebrated paintings of Robert Ronald McIan.

Initially an aspiring actor in London, Robert Ronald McIan eventually abandoned the stage to develop his gifts as a painter. Today, he is best remembered for the vibrant and dramatic illustrations of Highlanders in their tartans that fill these large folio volumes. McIan’s art, supplemented by text from scholar and journalist James Logan (author of the landmark The Scottish Gael, 1831), helped fuel the Victorian public’s fascination with Scottish costumes, particularly following the 1782 law prohibiting the wearing of Highland dress. Very popular at the time, McIan’s Clans is still considered the finest example of a large number of works on the subject. First published 1845-47. Tooley 323. Colas 1892. Hiler & Hiler, 550. See Abbey, Life 426.

Scattered light foxing to plates and text, hand coloring bright and vivid. Elaborately gilt bindings lovely. A near-fine copy of this important collection.

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