Box Gill art 10
Contains 173 Results:
Untitled [Troilus and Criseyde], 1927 August 5
One of three versions of "T and C" device [Troilus and Creseyde], none of which were used. Two dated 5.8.'27, annotated "Return to E.G. (C-y-ff)
Untitled [Troilus and Criseyde], 1927 August 5
One of three versions of "T and C" device [Troilus and Creseyde], none of which were used. Two dated 5.8.'27, annotated "Return to E.G. (C-y-ff)
Untitled [Troilus and Criseyde], about 1927
One of three versions of "T and C" device [Troilus and Creseyde], none of which were used. Two dated 5.8.'27, annotated "Return to E.G. (C-y-ff)
Untitled ["ARTWORK", Description: A proposed logo for the magazine "ARTWORK" publiced by J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd., 1928 March 19
A proposed logo for the magazine "ARTWORK" published by J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd.
Untitled [Canterbury Tales], about 1929
Layout (in pencil) for p. 24, vol. IV, of CANTERBURY TALES, together with proof pulls of pp. 23-26 on vellum and on paper. NOTE: Layout consists of pencil sketch of tailpiece Pegasus (494), the 7 lines of text written out by the artists, and 8 short lines of instruction to the printer. Signed with initials at foot.
Untitled [Canterbury Tales], about 1929
Layout (in pencil) for p. 24, vol. IV, of CANTERBURY TALES, together with proof pulls of pp. 23-26 on vellum and on paper.
Untitled [Canterbury Tales], about 1929
Layout (in pencil) for p. 24, vol. IV, of CANTERBURY TALES, together with proof pulls of pp. 23-26 on vellum and on paper.
Untitled [Jonathan Cape], 1931 October 25
One of three sketches of a lighthouse for Pharos editions of Jonathan Cape. One is dated and signed, may not have been issued. This item is dated and signed.
Untitled [Jonathan Cape], about 1931
One of three sketches of a lighthouse for Pharos editions of Jonathan Cape. One is dated and signed, may not have been issued.
Untitled [Architectural Drawings], 1932 July 31
One in a series of six architectural drawings in pen and ink. Interesting exercises in perspective, showing such subjects as pyramids, aqueducts, viaducts and buttresses. Highly-finished drawings in a most uncharacteristic style. All signed and dated 1932. All captioned by the artists and marked in his hand "Please Return to Eric Gill". This drawing is captioned "Tomb of Cheops".