Rockwell Kent's THE JEWEL: A ROMANCE OF FAIRYLAND 0 ▲ Wormwoodiana 1 hour ago · History · hide · 0 comments Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) worked in many areas as an artist, and is probably best-remembered as a painter and illustrator. Among the many books he illustrated were Beowulf (1932), translated by William Ellery Leonard; The Canterbury Tales (1934), in modern English by J.U. Nicolson; and The Saga of Gisli (1936), translated by Ralph Allen. Oddly, the one item by which I remember Kent best is No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.