Box Wildeiana 10
Contains 13 Results:
"Society Bijou portraits, 116.--Mr. Oscar Wilde," Society,, 1885 March 21
This series consists of photographs, paintings, drawings, caricatures and other visual depictions of Oscar Wilde and his circle.
Bryan, Alfred, 1852-1899, "The worst of Wilde," Judy, or, The London Serio-Comic Journal,, 1882 March 8
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.
O'Hea, John Fergus, ca. 1838-1922 (aka Spex), "A Wilde (K)night in Ireland's eye," Ireland's Eye, , 1874
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.
Nichols, Bowyer, 1859-1939, "How utter," original drawing, before 1924
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.
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA , 1982 September 14
This subseries contains correspondence relative to the development of the Clark Library Collection. It is arranged in order of the author, then by date.
View of old gate and receipt for the photograph from Henry W. Taunt and Co., 1911
This subseries contains documents and objects that are souvenirs of places or events associated with Oscar Wilde. The items are organized by type.
"The Oscar Wilde memorial by Jacob Epstein, in the Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris," supplement toThe New Age, , 1912 June 6
This subseries contains documents and objects that are souvenirs of places or events associated with Oscar Wilde. The items are organized by type.
"Quite Too Utterly Utter: an Aesthetical Roundelay." Composer: Robert Coote. Boston: Oliver Ditson and Co., 1882
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
O'Connell, Daniel, "Bohemian Experiences of Oscar Wilde and Sir Samuel Baker," San Francisco Chronicle, (typescript and photocopies), 1897 October 2
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.
William Warren Rogers , "In Defense of Oscar Wilde: Mary E. Bullock on his Savannah appearances in 1882," The Georgia Historical Quarterly, v.74 no.3, , 1990 Fall
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.