Box Gill art [missing]
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Monotype Gill Ultra Bold, after 1940
Sample alphabets in Monotype Gill Ultra Bold Titling Series 442, 18 to 72 pt. printed by the Monotype Corporation. Shows several different point sizes.
Monotype Perpetua Bold Titling Series 200, after 1940
Sample alphabets in Monotype Perpetua Bold Titling Series 200, printed by the Monotype Corporation. Shows several different point sizes.
Perpetua Titling, after 1940
Alphabet printed in Perpetua by the Monotype Corporation. One side shows text in 72 pt. and the verso in 60 pt.
‘Monotype’ Perpetua, after 1940
Alphabet and other text printed in Perpetua Titling Capitals. One side of the sheet shows capitals in Series 258-10 to 72 point, the other side shows Light Titling Series 480-18 to 72 point. Printed by the Monotype Corporation.
Untitled [Christmas Card], undated
Christmas card with Gill woodblock prints. Interior signed, “Don & Bonnie Nelson.”
The Typography of Eric Gill, 1967
Program from a lecture on “The Typography of Eric Gill,” one of six lectures on “Taste in Typography.” The lecture was given by Beatrice Warde and was held on April 25, 1967 at 3:00pm in UCLA’s Knudsen Hall by the School of Library Service.
A Man Seated in His Garden, 1915
Proof of an illustration on page 3 of The Devil’s Devices (ERG259), by H.D.C. Pepler, Published by the Hampshire House Workshops, London. D36, D3 No. 27. Physick 37.
Untitled [Virgin and child], 1912 August 4
Pencil sketch of virgin and child dated August 4, 1912; & undated ink and crayon scale model which was used for the virgin and child in Pearwood [filled with gesso and polished] which is in the Clark library. Lettered around head, “Et verbum carofactum est et habitabit in nobis.” 2 leaves; in folder. See Gill work Journal # 7 (Sept 1911-July 1914), # 504, for details.
Untitled [Virgin and child], 1912 August 4
Pencil sketch of virgin and child dated August 4, 1912; & undated ink and crayon scale model which was used for the virgin and child in pearwood [filled with gesso and polished] which is in the Clark library. Lettered around head, “Et verbum carofactum est et habitabit in nobis.” 2 leaves; in folder. See Gill work Journal # 7 (Sept 1911-July 1914), # 504, for details.