Box Gill art 16
Contains 18 Results:
Animals All, 1916
Woodblock illustration of animals at the manger, with the Christ child reaching outward. Text reads, “Who were the first to cry Nowell? Animals all as it befell.” Gill D50, Physick 51
Art is that work and that way of working…, undated
Poster with text from an essay by Gill. Printed for B.W by the Monotype Corporation Limited. Text reads, “Art is that work and that way of working in which man uses his free will / A civilization based upon the doctrine of Free Will naturally and inevitably produces artists / In such a civilization all men are artists and so there is no need to talk about it.” Text printed in Perpetua.
Catholic Herald Almanac, about 1934
Catholic Herald almanac for 1935, printed by Hague & Gill in High Wycombe. Engraving by Denis Tegetmeier. DR 13G.
Self-portrait, 1973
Self-portrait. Number 33 of 35 copies printed by Christopher Skelton. Gift from Christopher Skelton, 1983 (accession MS.1983.005).
Pages from an engraved writing manual, undated
This reproduction shows “Pages from an engraved writing manual.” Printed by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Presumably related to CEG1628.
Roman Alphabets, undated
Print of three different Roman alphabets; the bottom one is by Gill. This print is from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Daily Herald Order of Industrial Heroism (first state), 1923
Engraving printed from five blocks. Noted in Physick: this design was later replaced by a red five-pointed star. Note on item states this as the “first engraving.” D189-192, CLC5. Physick 220, 221, 222, 224.
Daily Herald Order of Industrial Heroism (final state), 1923
Engraving printed from five blocks. Noted in Physick: the first version of this certificate contained a small representation of the Holy Ghost as a dove, but here it is replaced by a star. Note on item states this as “the accepted engraving.” D189-191, 193, CLC5. Physick 220-223
Engraving, Illustration and Design, The Stations of the Cross, about 1918
From a group of proofs made between 1910-1928. Poster announcing the exhibition of “twenty-eight cartoons…for the fourteen stone panels of the Stations of the Cross in Westminster Cathedral.”
Eclogues of Virgil, 1910-1928
From a group of proofs made between 1910-1928. Proof of title with Gill’s lettering in ms. Several other proofs included, annotated in notes enclosed with proofs.