Box 1
Contains 80 Results:
My Mountain Top. E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist; text by A.E. [George Russell], undated
2 Copies. Hand-colored print of a landscape in the mountains. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: From my mountaintop I view: / Twilight's purple flower is gone,
December. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by L[ouis] H. Brindley, undated
Hand-colored print of the sea. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: What if December's skies / O'er clouded be,
A Fairy Spot. Anne Price, artist; text by Mrs. Delany 1728, undated
Hand-colored print of two well dressed ladies sitting beneath a tree. Beneath the image is a quote. First two lines of text: A Fairy spot of ground to / be enjoyed with a friend
Within a little Field. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by Monk Gibbon, undated
Hand-colored print of a landscape featuring an Irish cottage and its field. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Within a little field / A man may find
A Fragrant Prayer. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Douglas Hyde, undated
Hand-colored print of a crooked tree on a hill above a church. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: A fragrant prayer upon the air / My child taught me
Child's Thought. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist; text by Nancy Campbell, undated
Hand-colored print of a story of Christ as a child dreaming on Christmas Eve. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Stockings full of toys, and trees / Where the coloured stars unfold.
Friendship of God. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Temple Lane, undated
Hand-colored print of an autumn forest. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: By the friendship of God / May all that is good
Glendalough. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Emily Lawless, undated
Hand-colored print of landscape of Glendalough. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: I see an envied haunt of peace, / Calm and untouched, remote from roar:
Now Winter's Here. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by W[inifred] M. Letts, undated
Hand-colored print of a contemporary domestic Christmas scene. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Now winters here, Make up the fire, / And let you bolt the door.
Friends. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Eleanor Sinclair, undated
Hand-colored print of two well dressed ladies at leisure enclosed in a garden. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Friends are like a growing hedge / Sheltering round about-
Sweet Courtesies. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by L[aurence] Sterne, undated
Hand-colored print of three people well dressed in 18th century garb walking the grounds. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Hail, ye small sweet courtesies / of Life, for smooth do ye make / the Road of it.
The Plough. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by J[ohn] G[reenleaf] Whittier, undated
Hand-colored print of a man and two horses plowing a field. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Drop thy still dews of quietness / Till all our strivings cease;
Autumn Beauty. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; Text by W[illiam] B[utler] Yeats, undated
2 Copies. Hand-colored print of a woodland in autumn. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: The trees are in their autumn beauty / The woodland paths are dry,
A Singing Bird. E[lizabeth] C[orbet] Yeats, artist, undated
Old Gaelic Verse Hand-colored print of picturesque Irish cottage. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: If I had a singing bird / And a hound that I knew I was God,
First Winter Song. D[orothy] Blackham, artist, undated
Hand-colored print of barren winter trees. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Take my tidings! / Stags contend
Evening Star. D[orothy] Blackham, artist; text by Sappho, undated
Hand-colored print of a mother holding her child as evening comes. First two lines of text: Evening star, / Thou bringest home all that /bright dawn hath scattered afar
The Comrade. Lady [Beatrice] Glenavy, artist; text by W[inifred] M. Letts, undated
Hand-colored print of a man traveling and accompanied by a fairy. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: A long road before me, / A long road behind.
The Airy Mountain. Eileen Booth, artist; text by W[illiam] Allingham, undated
Hand-colored print of a Leprechaun. Beneath the image is a poem. First two lines of text: Up the airy mountain, / Down the rushy glen,
Connaght Toast. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist, undated
Old Irish Toast. Hand-colored print of a raggedly dressed man toasting with a drink. Beneath the image is a toast. First two lines of text: Health and a long life to you, / The woman of your choice to you,
Midland Toast. Jack B[utler] Yeats, artist, undated
Old Irish Toast. Hand-colored print of a raggedly dressed man walking down a country road. Beneath the image is a toast. Lines of text: Long roads and stoney ditches / And here's to nice girls /And to the hell with riches.