The Apple

A short-lived publication from Morland Press which was actually an off-shoot of Colour Magazine. It was published quarterly between January 1920 and April 1922. The magazine is divided into two distinct sections being 'Art' which encompasses etchings, woodcuts, pencil drawings, engravings, charcoal drawings, sculpture, lithographs, wash drawing, and aquatints, and 'Letters', which includes literary criticism, topical articles, poetry and short stories. Among the literary contributors are Ezra Pound, Kenneth Hare, Cecil French, Thomas Moult, W. H. Davies and Robert Graves while the 'Art' contributors include Wyndham Lewis, Frank Brangwyn, John Nash, Gordon Craig, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, Randolph Schwabe, Joseph Southall, George Clausen, Paul Nash, Claude Lovat Fraser, Lucian Pissarro, Robert Gibbings, McKnight Kauffer, Charles Ginner, Ethel Gabain, and others.

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The Apple
Number of Artists referenced: 16