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Chaucer Collection

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucers tomb, Westminster Abbey, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Chaucers tomb, Westminster Abbey, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Chaucers tomb, Westminster Abbey, London, 1912. The tomb of Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), author of The Canterbury Tales. Many famous writers and poets are buried in the Abbey

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Canterbury Pilgrimage, late 15th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

The Canterbury Pilgrimage, late 15th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
The Canterbury Pilgrimage, late 15th century, (1843). A 19th-century version of Chaucers pilgrims from a manuscript of Lydgates Storie of Thebes

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Coke and Perkin (The Cooks Tale, Chaucers Canterbury Tales), late 18th century

The Coke and Perkin (The Cooks Tale, Chaucers Canterbury Tales), late 18th century. After John Hamilton Mortimer

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, (1343-1400), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Chaucer, (1343-1400), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Chaucer, (1343-1400), 1830. Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400) English poet and author, best known for The Canterbury Tales, also a philosopher and astronomer

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Geoffrey Chaucer, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Geoffrey Chaucer, (c1878). Chaucer (c1343-1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and diplomat. Chaucer is best known as the author of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Pilgrims Riding Towards Canterbury, (c1950). Creator: Donald Craig

The Pilgrims Riding Towards Canterbury, (c1950). Creator: Donald Craig
The Pilgrims Riding Towards Canterbury, (c1950). 20th century illustration of a scene from Chaucers 13th-century The Canterbury Tales: the gay pageant: When that Aprille with his shoures sote

Background imageChaucer Collection: Bust of Geoffrey Chaucer, medieval English poet, 1902-1903. Artist: George Frampton

Bust of Geoffrey Chaucer, medieval English poet, 1902-1903. Artist: George Frampton
Bust of Geoffrey Chaucer, medieval English poet, 1902-1903

Background imageChaucer Collection: Courtyard of the Tabard Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1871. Artist

Courtyard of the Tabard Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1871. Artist
Courtyard of the Tabard Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1871. View with a cart and a horse feeding from a bucket

Background imageChaucer Collection: Departure of the Canterbury Pilgrims, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1787

Departure of the Canterbury Pilgrims, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1787. An 18th century illustration of Chaucers Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Tabard Inn on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1827

The Tabard Inn on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1827
View of the Tabard Inn on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1827. The inn was the meeting place of the pilgrims in Chaucers The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1880

Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1880
View of the courtyard of the Talbot Inn, formerly known as the Tabard Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1880; the inn was the meeting place of the pilgrims in Chaucers Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1815

Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1815
View of Southwark Town Hall, Southwark, London, 1815; shows figures in the street and a carriage just leaving the Tabard Inn on Borough High Street

Background imageChaucer Collection: Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer, Early 17th cen

Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer, Early 17th cen.. Found in the Collection of Government Art Collection

Background imageChaucer Collection: Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer

Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer, . Private Collection

Background imageChaucer Collection: Preliminary sketch for The Wife of Bath, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson

Preliminary sketch for The Wife of Bath, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson
Preliminary sketch for The Wife of Bath, c1917. An illustration from Geoffrey Chaucers the Wife of Baths Tale from Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Title Page: Troilus and Criseyde, 1927. Artist: Eric Gill

Title Page: Troilus and Criseyde, 1927. Artist: Eric Gill
Title Page: Troilus and Criseyde, 1927. Troilus and Criseyde is a poem by Geoffrey Chaucer which re-tells in Middle English the tragic story of the lovers Troilus and Criseyde

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Canterbury Pilgrims sitting down for a shared meal, 1485. Artist: William Caxton

The Canterbury Pilgrims sitting down for a shared meal, 1485. Artist: William Caxton
The Canterbury Pilgrims sitting down for a shared meal, 1485. Image taken from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales. From The Connoisseur Volume XCI, edited by F. Gordon Roe

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Geoffrey Chaucer, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Geoffrey Chaucer. From a painting by an unknown artist at the National Portrait Gallery. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935

Background imageChaucer Collection: Illustration from the Kelmscott Press edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, 1896 (1964)

Illustration from the Kelmscott Press edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, 1896 (1964). Printed in Hammersmith, London, 1896. The Kelmscott Press was founded by William Morris in 1891

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucers Ymage, 1900

Chaucers Ymage, 1900. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1900

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Kelmscott Chaucer, with a special binding by William Morris, 1896 (1901)

The Kelmscott Chaucer, with a special binding by William Morris, 1896 (1901). Cover of The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, illustrated by Edward Burne-Jones

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (c1850)

Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (c1850). Portrait of Chaucer, (c1343-1400), author of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, 1402, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Geoffrey Chaucer, 1402, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Geoffrey Chaucer, 1402, (1843). English writer Chaucer (1343-1400) stands holding prayer beads, with a coat of arms to the left and a floral design on the right

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Canterbury pilgrims, 19th century

The Canterbury pilgrims, 19th century. Pilgrims from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (c1343-1400)

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (19th century)

Geoffrey Chaucer, English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (19th century). Portrait of Chaucer, (c1343-1400), author of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer at the Court of Edward III, 1847-1852. Artist: Brown, Ford Madox (1821-1893)

Chaucer at the Court of Edward III, 1847-1852. Artist: Brown, Ford Madox (1821-1893)
Chaucer at the Court of Edward III, 1847-1852. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Artist: J Collyer

Geoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Artist: J Collyer
Geoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Chaucer (c1343-1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and diplomat. Chaucer is best known as the author of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Manciple, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales

The Manciple, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer (c1345-1400) English poet. A manciple was a man who bought provisions for a college, monastery or inn of court

Background imageChaucer Collection: Canterbury pilgrims, c1420 (19th century)

Canterbury pilgrims, c1420 (19th century). From John Lydgates (1370-1451?) Story of Thebes written c1420 and designed as an addition to Chaucers Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Parson, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales

The Parson, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales. After an illustration in the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucers (c1345-1400) work, 14th century


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