Box Wildeiana 13
Contains 20 Results:
"Oscar Wilde's son marries an actress: Mr Vyvyan Holland and his bride," article with photograph by unknown photographer, Daily Sketch,, 1914 January 8
This subseries contains photographs of Wilde and his circle, and includes both original photographs and reproductions taken from various publications.
Reproduction of W & D Downey portrait of Oscar Wilde, from an unknown newspaper, , 1889 [May 23]
This subseries contains photographs of Wilde and his circle, and includes both original photographs and reproductions taken from various publications.
"Oscar in two editions: The American and The Fin-de-Siecle--English," from unknown publication, undated
This subseries contains photographs of Wilde and his circle, and includes both original photographs and reproductions taken from various publications.
Passhe, Edgar. Reproduction of pencil drawing of Oscar Wilde, before 1927
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Pennington, R. G. Harper, 1854-1920, reproduction of Wilde portrait, from an unknown publication, undated
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Struck, Hermann, 1876-1944. picture postcard reproduction of Wilde portrait, 1922?
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de, 1864-1901, "Oscar Wilde, from a pen drawing by Toulouse-Lautrec, From The 'Hyperion Almanack," printed in JP's Magazine, 1911 June
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1898, "Oscar Wilde at work (il ne faut pas le regarder)," print , about 1893
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.
Bryan, Alfred, 1852-1899, "'Mr. Oscar Wilde will shortly appear on the stage as Romeo.'--American paper," The Entr'acte, 1883 March 31
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.
Bryan, Alfred, 1852-1899, "The last voyage of Lemuel Gulliver: touching the purpose and manner of the voyage" with caricature of OW playing the harp, from the Christmas number of The World, 1883 December
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.