Wednesday, 26 December 2012


Mera Sett
'Sculptured Melodies' (1922)
Pt 6


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     This is the sixth in a series of eleven posts (one per week) reproducing the eleven tales in Mera Setts 'Sculptured Melodies' (Grant Richards, 1922).

     Mera Sett (active 1890s-1920s) is an artist and writer about which virtually nothing is known. He produced two(?) books in limited (and now expensive) editions, 'Sculptured Melodies', and a version of the 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyham' (Galloway and Porter, 1914).

      For illustrations from the 'Rubaiyat' and the first pages of 'Sculptured Melodies' go to my post on Sett in the 'Decadent Illustrator' series here.

For other parts click the red link
one, two, three, four, five 

    Each tale in 'Sculptured Melodies' was written as a response to a piece of music in a decadent style reminiscent of Pierre Louÿs. There is some supernatural content. All are illustrated in the idiosyncratic Sett style. I believe if you download the images you will be able to view them at greater size. 

     Enjoy!


VI
'Reverie - Schumann'


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Illustration to 'Reverie'












Wednesday, 19 December 2012


Mera Sett
'Sculptured Melodies' (1922)
Pt 5


Title page

       

     This is the fifth in a series of eleven posts (one per week) reproducing the eleven tales in Mera Setts 'Sculptured Melodies' (Grant Richards, 1922).

     Mera Sett (active 1890s-1920s) is an artist and writer about which virtually nothing is known. He produced two(?) books in limited (and now expensive) editions, 'Sculptured Melodies', and a version of the 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyham' (Galloway and Porter, 1914).

      For illustrations from the 'Rubaiyat' and the first pages of 'Sculptured Melodies' go to my post on Sett in the 'Decadent Illustrator' series here.

For the first story in the book go here.

For the second story go here.

For the third story go here.

For the forth story go here.

    Each tale in 'Sculptured Melodies' was written as a response to a piece of music in a decadent style reminiscent of Pierre Louÿs. There is some supernatural content. All are illustrated in the idiosyncratic Sett style. I believe if you download the images you will be able to view them at greater size. 

     Enjoy!


V
'Dumky Trio - Dvorak'


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Illustration to Dumky Trio
 











Wednesday, 12 December 2012


Mera Sett
'Sculptured Melodies' (1922)
Pt 4


Title page

       

     This is the forth in a series of eleven posts (one per week) reproducing the eleven tales in Mera Setts 'Sculptured Melodies' (Grant Richards, 1922).

     Mera Sett (active 1890s-1920s) is an artist and writer about which virtually nothing is known. He produced two(?) books in limited (and now expensive) editions, 'Sculptured Melodies', and a version of the 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyham' (Galloway and Porter, 1914).

      For illustrations from the 'Rubaiyat' and the first pages of 'Sculptured Melodies' go to my post on Sett in the 'Decadent Illustrator' series here.

For the first story in the book go here.

For the second story go here.

For the third story go here.
 

    Each tale in 'Sculptured Melodies' was written as a response to a piece of music in a decadent style reminiscent of Pierre Louÿs. There is some supernatural content. All are illustrated in the idiosyncratic Sett style. I believe if you download the images you will be able to view them at greater size. 

     Enjoy!


IV
'Funeral March - Chopin'


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Illustration to 'Funeral March'














Wednesday, 5 December 2012


Mera Sett
'Sculptured Melodies' (1922)
Pt 3


Title page

       

     This is the third in a series of eleven posts (one per week) reproducing the eleven tales in Mera Setts 'Sculptured Melodies' (Grant Richards, 1922).

     Mera Sett (active 1890s-1920s) is an artist and writer about which virtually nothing is known. He produced two(?) books in limited (and now expensive) editions, 'Sculptured Melodies', and a version of the 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyham' (Galloway and Porter, 1914).

      For illustrations from the 'Rubaiyat' and the first pages of 'Sculptured Melodies' go to my post on Sett in the 'Decadent Illustrator' series here.

For the first story in the book go here.

For the second story go here.

    Each tale in 'Sculptured Melodies' was written as a response to a piece of music in a decadent style reminiscent of Pierre Louÿs. There is some supernatural content. All are illustrated in the idiosyncratic Sett style. I believe if you download the images you will be able to view them at greater size. 

     Enjoy!


III
'Fantaisie Impromptu - Chopin'




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Illustration to 'Fantaisie Impromptu'








Monday, 3 December 2012


Mera Sett
'Sculptured Melodies' (1922)
Pt 2


Title page

       

     This is the second in a series of eleven posts (one per week) reproducing the eleven tales in Mera Setts 'Sculptured Melodies' (Grant Richards, 1922).
 
     Mera Sett (active 1890s-1920s) is an artist and writer about which virtually nothing is known. He produced two(?) books in limited (and now expensive) editions, 'Sculptured Melodies', and a version of the 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyham' (Galloway and Porter, 1914).

      For illustrations from the 'Rubaiyat' and the first pages of 'Sculptured Melodies' go to my post on Sett in the 'Decadent Illustrator' series here.

For the first story in the book go here.


    Each tale in 'Sculptured Melodies' was written as a response to a piece of music in a decadent style reminiscent of Pierre Louÿs. There is some supernatural content. All are illustrated in the idiosyncratic Sett style. I believe if you download the images you will be able to view them at greater size. 

     Enjoy!


II
'Valse Triste - Chopin'

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Illustration to 'Valse Triste'