Box 1
Contains 80 Results:
Beehives. E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist; text by Eleanor Sinclair, undated
Hand-colored print of haystacks. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: As bees with a slumberous murmur / Are heard on a summer day
In Green Ways. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by James Stephens, undated
4 copies. Hand-colored print of a picturesque Irish landscape and cottage. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Among the leaves I'll make a rhyme, / To the winter in its pall,
These Things. D[orothy] Blackham, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of a landscape with lake and mountain. Beneath the image is a charm. First two lines of text: These things are of God / The merciful word,
Health to Ireland, undated
Irish Toast; Series number not printed on back Hand-colored print of print of two children fishing on a boat. Beneath the image is a blessing. First two lines of text: Here's a health to / Ireland, and to every / county belonging to it,
Song. Brigid Ganly, artist; text by Mrs. O'Brien, undated
Penned perhaps by the wife of Dermod O'Brien, as Brigid Ganly is his daughter. Hand-colored print of a family playing instruments and dancing to music. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: When the days are short and the nights are long / Then is the time for laughter and song.
Should Strangers. Eileen Both, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child and overlooking an Irish town. Beneath the image is a Christmas Poem. First two lines of text: Should strangers walk abroad to-night, / Where'er their footsteps turn,
Passing Years. Eileen Booth, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of an Irish landscape with a man and woman walking down a country road by an Irish cottage. Beneath the image is a poem. Text: May the passing years be kind / Light as fairy feather, / Fragrant as the Gipsy's wind / O'er the mountain heather.
Spirit of Christmas. Eileen Booth, artist; text by L[ouis] H. Brindley, undated
Hand-colored print of the Flight to Egypt. First two lines of text: Spirit of Christmas, breathe again / Your wonted message cheery.
Christmas. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by L[ouis] H. Brindley, undated
Hand-colored print of a winter cottage scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Cold is the night, and the snow lying deep, / Quiet is the night for the winds are hush'd asleep,
Oidce Nodlag (Christmas Eve). E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist; text by Douglas Hyde, undated
Two Copies; In each case, the greeting card written in Irish, and is accompanied by a looseleaf paper with the English translation. Hand-colored print of a winter cottage scene. Beneath the image is a poem written in Irish. First two lines of text: Oíche iḋċe Nodlag ḃi an sp‚ir / Sp‚ir-Ä¡eal glan gan sm£id n n‚al. [On Christmas Eve the sky / Was clean and clear without spot or cloud].
Rakd down the Fire. Eileen Booth, artist; text by Padraic Colum, undated
Two copies. Hand-colored print of a domestic scene featuring mother and daughter. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Rake down the fire / This Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Ruth Duffin, undated
Hand-colored print of the Virgin Mary and Joseph seeking a place to rest. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: A cup of milk / And a wheaten cake,
The Shepherd. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Edmund Bolton, undated
Hand-colored print of Virgin Mary holding the Christ child among sheep. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: For lo, the worlds great Shepherd now is born, / A blessed Babe, an Infant full of power:
Good Humour. Anne Price, artist; text by Charles Lamb, undated
Hand-colored print of two well dressed women walking on a city street. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Good humour and good nature, / Friends at Home that love you,
God Bless. Eileen Booth, artist; text by Temple Lane, undated
Hand-colored print of an Irish country road lined with cottages. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: God bless the many gathered in the town: / God walk with those who from their homes be far,
Christmas Hearth. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by W[inifred] M. Letts, undated
Hand-colored print of a cottage in a night time winter scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: A full moon and the shadows of bare trees / On fallen snow that blurs the gravel path.
Christmas Candle. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by W[inifred] M. Letts, undated
Hand-colored print of a vision of the Virgin and Christ Child appearing to a young praying. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: I've bought a candle / so thick and tall and red,
Rune. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Kenneth MacLeod, undated
1 Greeting Card; 1 broadside of the same painting and poem; Words are an old Gaelic rune discovered by Kenneth Macleod Hand-colored print of a large scale image of Christ walking through a smaller scale winter scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: I saw a stranger yestreen; / I put food in the eating place,
Day Closes. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Susan Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of a mother and child setting up the manger scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Day closes in the cabin dim, / They light the Christmas candle tall
The Star is Risen. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Susan Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of the Presentation of the Gifts by the three Magi. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines: The Star is risen in the Heart / The sweet light flushes every part.
The Star in the East. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Susan Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of a Nativity scene with Virgin and Child in the stable with star over head. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: His coming set the world aflame, / As through the glittering zones He came.
Now night is Astir. Eileen Booth, artist; text by W[alter] de la Mare, undated
2 copies Hand-colored print of the Presentation of the Gifts by the Three Magi, Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Now night is astir with burning stars / In darkness of the snow;
Mourn Not. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Susan Mitchell, undated
Hand-colored print of Christ Child ascending over a mountainous landscape. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Mourn not, though sorrowful and dark though art, / Thy Sun Withdrawn.
Christmas Wish. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Kenneth Sarr, undated
Hand-colored print of a woman looking out her window. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: At Christmas may God around / Your lintel-post and gable-end
The Magnificat. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Michael Scot, undated
Hand-colored print of the Virgin Mary envisioning the Christ Child surrounded by angels. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Under the spirit gift / Tremulous she
The Little Ass. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Michael Scot, undated
Hand-colored print of the Virgin Mary and Christ Child standing near a donkey. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: The little ass bears our hearts offering / The wise-eyed ass that knows God's fosterling
Mater Dei. Mary Cottonham (Cottie) White, Mrs. Jack Yeats, artist; text by Katherine Tynan, undated
Hand-colored print of a ascending Madonna and Christ Child. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: She looked to east, she looked to west / Her eyes unfathomable, mild.
Shall we Dread. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Katharine Tynan, undated
2 Copies. Hand-colored print of people approaching a church on a winter's night. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Nor shall we dread the winterblast / Or the long evening of our year
Christmas Toast. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Katharine Tynan, undated
2 Copies. Hand-colored print of Christ Child with His raised in blessing over a town. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Here's to the House this Christmas night / To the good woman, her store and flock.
Star of Bethlehem. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of a vision the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child appearing to the shepherds below.