Box Gill art 10
Contains 173 Results:
Broadcasting House, 1931 August 4
One of a series of 11 pencil drawings, ranging from rough sketches to fully finished drawings. Includes one which is squared off for stone carving, several with annotations, and several titled in Eric Gill’s holograph. Dates range from February to August 1931.
Broadcasting House, 1931 February 10
One of a series of 11 pencil drawings, ranging from rough sketches to fully finished drawings. Includes one which is squared off for stone carving, several with annotations, and several titled in Eric Gill’s holograph. Dates range from February to August 1931.
Broadcasting House, 1931 February-August
One of a series of 11 pencil drawings, ranging from rough sketches to fully finished drawings. Includes one which is squared off for stone carving, several with annotations, and several titled in Eric Gill’s holograph. Dates range from February to August 1931.
Broadcasting House, 1931 February 10
One of a series of 11 pencil drawings, ranging from rough sketches to fully finished drawings. Includes one which is squared off for stone carving, several with annotations, and several titled in Eric Gill’s holograph. Dates range from February to August 1931.
Prospero and Ariel, 1931 July 31
A ½” scale drawing dated and initialed E.G.for the main door of Broadcasting House (large sculpture in Portland store).Pencil, ink and crayon on graphing paper.
Untitled [Shepherd’s Hill], 1932 July 8
Design for a doorstep at Shepherd’s Hill, Busted. Includes details in peach colored pencil.
Oxford Library, 1934 September 12
Pencil sketch for Oxford Library with peach colored pencil details, 1/12 full size
Blind Bartemus, 1934 January 29
One of three drawings for a proposed carving over a new porch for the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital.
Blind Bartemus, 1934 January 29
One of three drawings for a proposed carving over a new porch for the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital.
Blind Bartemus, 1934 January 29
One of three drawings for a proposed carving over a new porch for the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. This sketch includes details in peach colored pencil and scale annotations ( 1” scale).