The Light of Asia, illustrated by Lady Eardley-Wilmot, is a beautifully produced edition of Sir Edwin Arnold’s epic poem, which recounts the life and teachings of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, in a poetic and devotional narrative. This edition is distinguished by delicate illustrations by Lady Eardley-Wilmot, whose artwork brings the text to life with finely detailed depictions of Buddhist scenes, Indian landscapes, and symbolic imagery.
Typically bound in decorative cloth or gilt boards, these editions were designed for both literary enjoyment and artistic appreciation, appealing to collectors and readers interested in Eastern philosophy and literature. Lady Eardley-Wilmot’s illustrations enhance the reflective and meditative qualities of the poem, emphasizing its spiritual and cultural themes.
The combination of Arnold’s poetic storytelling and Eardley-Wilmot?s visual artistry makes this edition a notable example of late Victorian or Edwardian illustrated literature, bridging literature, art, and cross-cultural interest in the East.
Additional information
| Weight | 134 g |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 14 cm |
| Author | Edwin Arnold |
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| Publisher | Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner & Co Ltd |
| Published On | 1926 |
| Pages | 157pp |
| Country | London: United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Dimension | 10cm x 14cm |
| Item Weight | 134gm |




