Box F1-2
Contains 48 Results:
Nude Drawing, 1928
Photographs of drawings of a female nude in different positions
Portrait of Father John Gray, 1928
Collotype reproductions of a pencil portrait of Father John Gray
Portrait of Lord Rutherford, 1932
Portrait of Lord Rutherford
David Pepler, 1934
Collotype reproductions of a pencil portrait of David Pepler
New Testament Bookstore Stand, undated
Bookstore stand for The New Testament. Includes Gill engravings "St Mark" (P870) and "The Acts of the Apostles" (P880)
The Labour Woman journal cover, 1925
A Monthly Journal for Working Women. Vol. XIII. No.1, January 1925. Includes engraving "Safety First" (P295)
Prospectus for Selected Engravings by Eric Gill, 1928
Introduction by Desmond Chute, with specimen plate and pages
Press Announcement for Hamlet, 1930
Announcement for "Hamlet" from Cranach Press, with former and forthcoming publications on reverse
Order v.1, 1936-1937
Contains Eric Gill's article "Art and Revolution" in the no.6 issue
Order v.2, 1937-1938
Contains Graham Carey's article "Art and Aspirin" in which Gill is mentioned
Newspaper clippings, 1936-1938
Newspaper clippings related to Gill's work at the League of Nations building ("Recreation of Man")
Barry Moser letter and Gill Portrait, 1976
Portrait engraving of Gill with excerpt from An Essay on Typography, signed by Barry Moser and Jack Coughlin. Includes letter from Barry Moser to Mrs [Joanna] Hague
Prospectus for Engravings by Eric Gill, 1933
Contains specimen engravings "Initials H and O with Venus Modestly Holding Spray/ Cupid Playing Football with the World" (P582) and "The Deposition" (P788)
Monotype Perpetua, 1947
Display of the Monotype Perpetua font in red and black, series 258
When the King Comes Down the Street, 1935
Reproductions of a drawing by Eric Gill
Prospectus for "The Grecian Enchanted", 1952
Prospectus for "The Grecian Enchanted" by Phyllis Hartnoll with aquatints by John Buckland-Wright
Prospectus for "Salmacis and Hermaphroditus", 1951
Prospectus for "Salmacis and Hermaphroditus" with color engravings by John Buckland-Wright. Two copies.
Engravings for The Song of Songs, 1936
Six engravings by Lettice Sanford, signed.