This is the original woodblocks that Eric Ravilious made to illustrate Christopher Marlowe’s Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew in Malta, published by The Golden Hours Press, 1933.
Eric Ravilious was a master wood engraver, and his technical skill in design and cutting provided the perfect medium for his boundless imagination. Few could rival his craft in creating such meticulous landscapes or interior settings (showcased here in The Famous Tragedy), and as early as 1937, the print curator Basil Gray wrote that of modern engravers “he is certainly the most perfect.”
A print from this woodblock was exhibited at the Ashmolean in Oxford in 2o2o