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Title
'The good things of a grey day are all around': The art of William Hyde (1857-1925).
Abstract
The article profiles the career and work of artist William Hyde. Topics include his portrayals of the moon in relation to those of artist Samuel Palmer, a comparison of his work to that of artist William Blake, and his nocturnal scenes in relation to his monochrome art. Hyde's work as a writer and illustrator is noted.