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Box Gill art Drawer 69

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Contains 22 Results:

GOOD LUCK PERCY, undated

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1540
Scope and Contents

Newspaper poster from the collection of Rene Hague. Text on this poster reads: DAILY Chronicle. GOOD LUCK PERCY. BY A.E.R. GILLIGAN. NEWS-CHRONICLE.

Dates: undated

A Demon Who Lives on the Dead, undated

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1543
Scope and Contents

From Rene Hague’s newspaper poster collection. Title reads, “John Bull World’s Greatest Free Insurance Gift” and text below reads, “A Demon Who Lives on the Dead.”

Dates: undated

Perpetua, 1937-1940

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1572
Scope and Contents

Poster printed by the Monotype Corporation, showcasing the Perpetua typeface uppercase alphabet.

Dates: 1937-1940

[Gill Sans], 1937-1940

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1577
Scope and Contents

Poster displaying the Gill Sans typeface from Hague & Gill. Printed in medium and dark blue ink.

Dates: 1937-1940

Perpetua, undated

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1629
Scope and Contents

Poster of upper-case Perpetua alphabet for the Monotype Corporation Limited, with information in multiple languages on the verso.

Dates: undated

an Alphabet in Stone cut by Eric Gill, 1963

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1630
Scope and Contents

Folder with print inside. Print was reproduced for the Caxton Club of Chicago from the original Gill stone in The Newberry Library.

Dates: 1963

an Alphabet in Stone cut by Eric Gill, 1963

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1631
Scope and Contents

Folder with print inside. Print was reproduced for the Caxton Club of Chicago from the original Gill stone in The Newberry Library. Please refer to image for CEG1630

Dates: 1963

Mary Constance Wemyss (Inscriptional Works #720), 1938 July 4

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG1636
Scope and Contents

Headstone/memorial tablet inscription sketch for “Mary Constance Wemyss, 1862-1937” with leaf design and text at bottom, “Vale Paulisper Dilectissima.”

Dates: 1938 July 4

Gladys, undated

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG202
Scope and Contents

Rubbing from a carving of a nude girl, seated with left hand clasping lower leg looking upward. Incised figure 12 x 20”. Sculpture lost. (Judith Collins, Tate Gallery, September 1996)

Dates: undated

The Crucifix, undated

 File — Box: Gill art Drawer 69
Identifier: CEG274
Scope and Contents

Drawing of a black figure, heightened with white chalk, on a brownish-orange cross. There is no reference to this crucifix in any of the Gill bibliographies.

Dates: undated