Box F2
Contains 26 Results:
Altar Card, undated
Liturgical broadsheet printed in black and red ink, with texts printed in different directions.
Veni, Sancte Spiritus, undated
Prayer in Latin printed in black and red ink.
Anima Christi, undated
Broadsheet of prayer printed in black and red ink.
In Nativitate Domini, 1917
Proofs of plaint chant for a choir book.
Wood Cuts, 1919
Printed in red and black advertising exhibition of woodcuts by Chute and Gill. Includes "Madonna and Child" (P154).
The Way of the Cross, 1919
Printed in red and black. Includes "Cross" (P112), "The Way of the Cross" (P93-P106), and "Paschal Lamb" (P92).
A Bazaar and Fete, 1920
Printed in red and black advertising a bazaar at the local Catholic Convent, with engraving of Punch and three small red stars.
Marie Price Hand Woven, 1921
Printed in red and black. Includes "Shuttle and Web" (P202).
St. Dominic's Press Calendar A.D. 1923, 1922
Printed in black and colored by hand, in two sheets, each month accompanied by an engraving. Includes P180-183 and drawings by Elizabeth Gill and David Jones.
Garden Fete, 1923
Printed in red and black, mounted on board. Includes "Hound of St Dominic" (P225).
Common Rights and Common Duties, 1933
Three copies printed in orange and black advertising a Distributist League meeting. Includes "The Sower" by Philip Hagreen.
Portrait of Baron Anatole von Hugel, 1936
Sketch for portrait relief, with notes
Base for Chinese Image, 1912
Sketch of sculpture and its base for C. Rothenstein, with measurements
Nude Drawing, 1927
Cross-contour line drawing of a nude female torso
Lady Prudence Pelham, 1929
Portrait of Lady Prudence Pelham, daughter of the Earl of Chichester
Gill & Chesterton Lectures, 1933
Printed in black in Gill Sans, advertising lectures by Eric Gill and G.K. Chesterton in High Wycombe
Gill Exhibition at Notre Dame print, 2000
Print in recognition of contribution to conference, no.8/13. Includes "Hound of St. Dominic" (P225)
Gill Sans, 1927
Display of various sizes of Monotype Gill Ultra Bold, series 442, printed in red and black and framed
atholic Interracialist, Chicago. "Eric Gill: Monster Among Money Changers." By Carl Mershel (PP. 3,6). Engravings by Eric Gill on (PP. 2, 3, 6), November 1951
The Catholic Worker. "The Stations of the Cross." By Eric Gill. Includes engravings by Eric Gill (PP. 2-3, 5), March 1941
Two copies.