Box Gill art Drawer 68
Contains 21 Results:
Ecstasy, 1910
“Christ and the church” – an embracing man and woman, a scale drawing for a sculpture that is in the Tate Gallery.
Westminster Reredos in St. George’s Chapel, 1939 July 26
Drawing for reredos at Westminster Cathedral. Titled, signed and dated in Gill’s hand. (These show Gill’s most mature work in what was considered one of his finest creations) Source: G.F. Sims, 1964.
Westminster Reredos in St. George’s Chapel, 1939 July
Drawing for reredos at Westminster Cathedral. Titled, signed and dated in Gill’s hand. (These show Gill’s most mature work in what was considered one of his finest creations) Source: G.F. Sims, 1964.
Westminster Reredos in St. George’s Chapel, 1939 July
Drawing for reredos at Westminster Cathedral. Titled, signed and dated in Gill’s hand. (These show Gill’s most mature work in what was considered one of his finest creations) Source: G.F. Sims, 1964.
Untitled [Alphabet], undated
Rubbing from an inscription of an alphabet by Gill and Laurie Cribb.
Untitled, undated
Rubbing of memorial tablet for Frederick Hamlyn, who died in 1904. Note states that the inscription was designed by Gill and cut by Laurie Cribb.
Untitled, 1934 October
Rubbing of a memorial tablet for Philomel. Text reads, “Remember Philomel, 1845-1923, Ate Worms, Sang Songs R.I.P.”
Untitled, 1938 February
Rubbing of memorial tablet for Michael George Herbert, 1893-1932. Note states that the inscription was designed by Gill and cut by Laurie Cribb. Group III.
December 1930, undated
Rubbing from a inscription for a memorial to John Gamble, B.D., Canon of Bristol, 1859-1929. Group III.
Untitled, 1926 June
Rubbing of memorial tablet for Frances Darwin, 1848-1925. Note states that the inscription was designed by Gill and cut by Laurie Cribb. Group III.