
A Book of Images, first published in 1898 by W. B. Yeats, is an illustrated collection that explores mystical and symbolic themes through art. Featuring drawings by W. T. Horton, the work reflects the Symbolist movement and delves into the philosophical aspects of art and symbolism. Yeats's introduction discusses the nature of art as a means of connecting the divine with human experience, while the illustrations evoke complex emotions and ideas beyond mere representation.






















