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Pryde Collection

"Pryde: A Glimpse into the Artistic Soul" Step into "The Slum, " a world captured by James Pryde's brushstrokes, revealing the raw beauty hidden within urban decay

Background imagePryde Collection: Reproduction of a poster advertising Kassama Corn Flour, 1895-1899 (colour lithograph)

Reproduction of a poster advertising Kassama Corn Flour, 1895-1899 (colour lithograph)
1770131 Reproduction of a poster advertising Kassama Corn Flour, 1895-1899 (colour lithograph) by Nicholson, William (1872-1949) & Pryde

Background imagePryde Collection: Harpers Magazine

Harpers Magazine
Magazine advertisement promoting Harpers Magazine. Artist: Beggarstaff Brothers (William Nicholson & James Pryde) Date: 1895

Background imagePryde Collection: Interior Scene, Memories of James Pryde, WW1

Interior Scene, Memories of James Pryde, WW1
Interior Scene, Memories of James Pryde, painting by Sir Herbert James Gunn, First World War. circa 1915-1916

Background imagePryde Collection: La Demimondaine, 1911. Artist: James Pryde

La Demimondaine, 1911. Artist: James Pryde
La Demimondaine, 1911. From A History of Painting Volume VIII by Haldane MacFall [T. C. and E. C. Jack, Lodon & Edinburgh, 1911.]

Background imagePryde Collection: The Sinister Interior, 1930. Artist: L Daviel

The Sinister Interior, 1930. Artist: L Daviel
The Sinister Interior, 1930. From Apollo magazine, volume XII, no 71 (November 1930)

Background imagePryde Collection: Of the arrogance and pryde of rude men of the countrey, illustration from Alexander

Of the arrogance and pryde of rude men of the countrey, illustration from Alexander
XJF486463 Of the arrogance and pryde of rude men of the countrey, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imagePryde Collection: English poster for Rowntrees Elect Cocoa. Pryde, James (1866-1941), Artist

English poster for Rowntrees Elect Cocoa. Pryde, James (1866-1941), Artist

Background imagePryde Collection: A TRIP TO CHINATOWN, 1899. Poster for the play A Trip to Chinatown

A TRIP TO CHINATOWN, 1899. Poster for the play A Trip to Chinatown. Lithograph by the Beggarstaff Brothers, 1899

Background imagePryde Collection: Adoniram Byfield

Adoniram Byfield
ADONIRAM BYFIELD - Puritan churchman, active in church affairs, depicted with a windmill on his head whose sails (Lust, Pryde &c) are being turned by the Devil. Date: ? - 1660

Background imagePryde Collection: James Pryde Poster

James Pryde Poster
Cover by Pryde for the magazine The Poster, February 1899

Background imagePryde Collection: Sir William Nicholson

Sir William Nicholson
SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON artist, noted for posters with his brother in law James Pryde, as the Beggarstaff Brothers


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"Pryde: A Glimpse into the Artistic Soul" Step into "The Slum, " a world captured by James Pryde's brushstrokes, revealing the raw beauty hidden within urban decay. Immerse yourself in history with a reproduction of Kassama Corn Flour poster from 1895-1899, showcasing Pryde's mastery of color lithography and his ability to transform everyday objects into works of art. Harpers Magazine becomes a portal to another era, where Pryde's illustrations transport us to an interior scene filled with memories of James Pryde during World War I. Feel the emotions that linger in every stroke as he captures the essence of those turbulent times. In "La Demimondaine" from 1911, witness Pryde's artistic evolution as he delves into themes of society and decadence. The artist invites us to question our own place within this complex web of human existence. "The Sinister Interior" unveils L Daviel's interpretation inspired by James Pryde. Step inside this haunting space where darkness intertwines with light, inviting contemplation on the duality present in all aspects of life. Alexander reminds us through his illustration that arrogance and pride can be found even among rural dwellers. Explore how these traits shape communities and individuals alike. Rowntrees Elect Cocoa poster showcases yet another facet of James Pryde's talent. Witness his versatility as an artist who effortlessly transitions between different styles and mediums while maintaining his unique touch. "A Trip to Chinatown" takes you on a journey through time with its vibrant poster for a play from 1899. Let your imagination run wild as you immerse yourself in the sights and sounds depicted by James Pryde’s captivating artwork. Adoniram Byfield emerges from obscurity through one of James Prydes' posters, reminding us that art has the power to resurrect forgotten stories and breathe new life into forgotten souls.