Box Gill art 13
Contains 20 Results:
Sir Christopher Wren’s Towers, Westminster Abbey, 1900
Small drawing of the towers designed by the Architect Christopher Wren at Westminster Abbey.
Untitled (Lutyens, Godalming), about 1900
Watercolor of cathedral interior, lettered at bottom right corner “AERG M.C.M” [On verso, in pencil, is written “Jane Lister a dear child died Oct. 7th 1688…”] Reference is made in Evan Gill’s Inscriptional work of Eric Gill (1964), item 1, to Eric Gill’s first letter-cutting on stone, this inscription, inspired by a wall tablet in Westminster Abbey Cloisters.
Untitled (Lutyens, Godalming), about 1904
Sketch of the front of a building in Godalming. An example of Lutyens architecture. Signed and dated by Gill. Loose sketches of other buildings on verso.
Dean’s Yard, Westminster, about 1902
Sketch of the Dean’s Yard, Westminster, identified and signed AERG.
Untitled (The Keymer & District Land Club Sussex), undated
Piece of rag or cardboard painted navy blue with white text and white and red patterned accents.
Sketch for Land Club banner or poster, 1909 June
Watercolor painting of a landscape with house for Land Club League poster
Untitled (The Land Club League), undated
Watercolor painting of a house with fruit tree and wheat with text below.
Untitled (The Land Club League), undated
Painting of a house with fruit tree and wheat with text below.
Sketch for Land Club banner, 1909 June
Painting of house between two trees with text below.
St. Mary’s Hospital, Chichester, undated
Pencil rendering of the nave, done while Eric Gill was a student at Chichester Tech & Art School (1897-1899), signed and dated “A.E.R. Gill 1899”. Name of hospital is written in Gill's hand capital roman letters. Purchase, Philip Duschnes, 1969 (MS.1969.007).