Box Gill art 20
Contains 16 Results:
Collection of lists of Gill's Engravings, 1920-1940
Gill's ms list of his engravings, 1924-1940; typed annotated list of engravings 1908=1924; lists he made of woodcuts and engravings for sale at various times; and 2 folio pp of engraved bookplates.
Untitled, undated
Proof of woodblock print of a stylized peacock, attached to grey paper. The proof bears the name 'Chute,' most likely referring to Desmond Chute, who worked with Gill at the time and may have executed the proof. Originally filed with R.A. Walker correspondence collection. DR-11G
Untitled, undated
Proof of woodblock print of a female figure with a halo and holding a flower, attached to grey paper. The initials JM and JD appear in the upper corners, and text below the figure reads "Catharina SponsaXII". The proof bears the name 'Chute,' most likely referring to Desmond Chute, who worked with Gill at the time and may have executed the proof. Originally filed with R.A. Walker correspondence collection. DR-11G
Untitled, undated
Proof of woodblock print of St. Dominic holding a book, attached to grey paper. The proof bears the name 'Chute,' most likely referring to Desmond Chute, who worked with Gill at the time and may have executed the proof. Originally filed with R.A. Walker correspondence collection. DR-11G
Untitled, undated
Proof of woodblock print of a windmill, attached to grey paper. The proof bears the name 'D Pepler,' most likely referring to David Pepler, who worked with Gill at the time and may have executed the proof. Originally filed with R.A. Walker correspondence collection. DR-11G
Office B.M.M., about 1939-1940
Manuscript & Inscription Letters, 1909
Manuscript & Inscription Letters for Schools & Classes & for the use of Craftsmen, by Edward Johnston, with 5 Plates by A.E.R. Gill (Portfolio No. 2, "School Copies & Examples"). Pencil notes in interior, possibly in Gill's hand
Eric Gill, O.S.D., 1934
Silver casting of an original medallion portrait showing Gill's head and shoulders. Gill's name and the initials OSD (referring to the Order of St. Dominic) are on either side of the bust.
Hamlet and the Ghost, undated
Proof of an illustration on p 1 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet Prince of Denmark" (E.R.G. 287), printed by Hague and Gill for the Limited Editions Club, New York, 1933. Physick 833, Faber 526.
Madonna and Child in vesica., about 1918
Proof of a Christmas card, and of a subsequent illustration on the front cover of Three Poems (E.R.G. 367). Handwritten note on verso in Gill's hand: "With love and good wishes from Eric to Mary Gill." Physick 143.