Box Gill art 21
Contains 151 Results:
Untitled (Virgin and Child), undated
Proof print depicting Virgin and Child figures. Signed in Gill’s hand. Gill Notebook B5.
Untitled (Walter Otto Schneider bookplate), undated
Bookplate for Walter Otto Schneider. Initials “FM” indicate this is not a Gill proof, though it has been included in a folder for Gill engravings. BX3G.
Untitled, undated
Engraving depicting a man walking stooped with a heavy load. Signed in Gill’s hand. Gill Notebook B3. GNB3.
Bookplate of Stephen Pepler, 1911
Proof for Stephen Pepler bookplate. Depicts a wreath surrounding a smock with stone shapes floating in front of it. Text reads: Domine Jesu, suscipe spiritum meum, Salve, Stephen Pepler. This print is a proof from the first block, engraved by Eric Gill after a design by Edward Johnston. Clark Library has original drawings and proofs (CEG1188-CEG1190). Physick 11, D10, CLC5, Fanfare list illustration, p 3.
Hog and Wheatsheaf or Hampshire Hog, 1915
Design for printing on paper bags for the Hampshire House Bakery, Doves Place, Hammersmith, 1915. The same block was used for at least 4 publications. Depicts a hog and sheaf of wheat within a circle with the text: Hampshire House Bakery, Doves Place, Hammersmith. Physick 31, D29.
Five Stalks of leaves, 1915
Proof of a triangular tail-piece on page 46 of The Devil’s Devices (ERG 259) H.D.C. Pepler, published by the Hampshire House Workshops, London, 1915. CLC 5. Physick 39
The Purchaser, 1915
Proof of an illustration on page 54 of The Devil’s Devices (ERG 259) H.D.C. Pepler, published by the Hampshire House Workshops, London, 1915. Numbered in pencil by Gill. Physick 40.
Ship, 1915
Proof of an illustration on page 79 of The Devil’s Devices (ERG 259) H.D.C. Pepler, published by the Hampshire House Workshops, London, 1915. Numbered in pencil by Gill. CLC5, E8, D40. Physick 41.
The Happy Labourer, 1915
Proof of an illustration on page 82 of The Devil’s Devices (ERG 259) H.D.C. Pepler, published by the Hampshire House Workshops, London, 1915. Numbered in pencil by Gill. Depicts a man carrying bricks on a stake while stepping on the back of the devil. D41, D6, CLC5. Physick 42.
The Symbol of Christ Crucified (1st state), 1915
Proof of an illustration on page 123 of The Devil’s Devices (ERG 259) by H.D.C. Pepler, published by the Hampshire House Workshops, London, 1915. D45, B2, CLC5. Clark Library has woodblock. Physick 46.