Box Wildeiana 20
Contains 37 Results:
T. Lentton Meyers , "Oscar Wilde and Williamsburg." In Society for the Preservation of Nineteenth Century Williamburg, Significant monograph series, no.1,, 1978 April 1
In 1882, Oscar Wilde made a tour of America. Upon his return to England, he toured that country, giving his impresions of America. This subseries contains documents associated with these lectures. The reader is advised to consult the rest of the collection for more materials concerning these tours. Items are arranged chronologically.
Bruce Whiteman (Clark Head Librarian) to and from various booksellers and collectors, , ca. 1998-2003
This subseries contains correspondence relative to the development of the Clark Library Collection. It is arranged in order of the author, then by date.
Lawrence Clark Powell, "The Clark collection of Oscar Wilde," (typescript), 1953 March 18
This subseries contains lists, posters, photographs and other materials relating to the display and inventory of collections of Oscar Wilde papers in institutional and private settings. Arrangement is alphabetical by institution or person and then by assigned title.
"To be truly esthetic buy your ice cream and confections at J.N. Piercy's 115 Court St. Binghamton, N.Y.," with portrait after Sarony by unknown artist,, ca. 1882
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Reproductions of Oscar Wilde drawing from Story of an Unhappy Friendship,, undated
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Print of watercolor portrait of Wilde by unknown artist, , ca. 1920
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956, "The new culture," in The Oxford Magazine, 1893 May 18
This subseries contains cartoons, caricatures, and other satirical or comic drawings of Wilde and his immediate circle. The subseries is arranged by artist name, and then by title.
Thompson, Alfred, "The bard of beauty," original ink drawing, 1880
This subseries contains cartoons, caricatures, and other satirical or comic drawings of Wilde and his immediate circle. The subseries is arranged by artist name, and then by title.
Photographs of Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas at a table in Naples, photographer unknown, , 1897
This subseries contains photographs of Wilde and his circle, and includes both original photographs and reproductions taken from various publications.
Photograph of William Morton Fullerton inscribed to Andre Raffalovich, photographer unknown, , 1887
This subseries contains photographs of Wilde and his circle, and includes both original photographs and reproductions taken from various publications.