Box Gill art 8
Contains 167 Results:
[House Door], 1926 September 1
Sketch for stone-carving over doorway of residence of Robert and Moira Gibbings of the Golden Cockerel Press.
Untitled [Guilford Cathedral carvings], 1929-1940
Sketch for carvings of St. Ursula’s Porch, St. John the Baptist.
Untitled [Guilford Cathedral carvings], 1929-1940
Sketch for carvings of St. Ursula’s Porch, St. John the Baptist. Includes the words “EX FORTE DVLCEDO”
Untitled [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Untitled [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Untitled [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 a winged lion with the head of a king. Numbered, “4.”
Untitled [Palestine Drawings], 1934 January 7
Untitled [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 sketch shows two men crouching under the weight of 2 large feet, with hieroglyphs in the background.
Untitled [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 sketch shows a pharaoh standing over a kneeling figure.
Untitled [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 sketch shows seated male and female figures in Egyptian dress.