Box Gill art 8
Contains 167 Results:
Untitled [Chirk Monument plans], 1919
Collection of drawings, designs for inscriptions and plans for “Chirk Monument”, North Wales, Portland stone. Includes two colored drawings on oblong folio sheet, signed and dated 19191; 3 other sheets with lettering and plans, signed and dated 1919 and 1920.
Untitled [Chirk Monument plans], 1919-1920
Collection of drawings, designs for inscriptions and plans for “Chirk Monument”, North Wales, Portland stone. Includes two colored drawings on oblong folio sheet, signed and dated 19191; 3 other sheets with lettering and plans, signed and dated 1919 and 1920.
Untitled [Chirk Monument plans], 1920 March 23
Collection of drawings, designs for inscriptions and plans for “Chirk Monument”, North Wales, Portland stone. Includes two colored drawings on oblong folio sheet, signed and dated 19191; 3 other sheets with lettering and plans, signed and dated 1919 and 1920.
Untitled [Chirk Monument plans], 1919 June 6
Collection of drawings, designs for inscriptions and plans for “Chirk Monument”, North Wales, Portland stone. Includes two colored drawings on oblong folio sheet, signed and dated 19191; 3 other sheets with lettering and plans, signed and dated 1919 and 1920.
The Phoenicians came in ships [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows men rowing in a boat. Signed in Gill’s hand and numbered, “3.”
The Phoenicians came with ships [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing depicts men rowing in a boat. Numbered, “3.”
Egypt brought the Nile of Kings[Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a pharaoh standing over a man, whose arms are raised toward the pharaoh. Numbered, “2.”
The Egyptians brought the first Kings to Palestine [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a pharaoh on a throne. Signed EG and numbered, “2.”
The Caldeans brought agriculture [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Part of a complete collection of 25 drawings made by Gill. He was commissioned to carve 10 panels symbolizing civilizations which most affected the history of Palestine (see Jerusalem Diary postscript in Gill Bibl. P.205). Although the carvings were reproduced in Jerusalem Diary (1953), these drawings were never published. Source: G.F. Sims, March 1962 (accession MS.1962.008). This drawing shows a man carrying an armful of wheat. Annotated and signed by Gill.