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The French Communist Party calls to the union and effort for France and the Republic, 1946. Private Collection
AndreGill (French caricaturist, 1840-1885), c. 1876. Creator: Etienne CarjatAndre Gill (French caricaturist, 1840-1885), c. 1876. Woodburytype, from the periodical " Galerie Contemporaine Litteraire, Artistique" (1878), volume 6
Portrait of Jules Valles (1832-1885), 1881. Creator: Gill, Andre(1840-1885)Portrait of Jules Valles (1832-1885), 1881. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris
Francisque Sarcey, c1880. Creator: Andre GillFrancisque Sarcey, c1880. Caricature of French journalist and drama critic Francisque Sarcey (1827-1899) with a monocular for a body
Marie Sass (du theatre de l Opera), 1867. Creator: Andre GillMarie Sass (du theatre de l Opera), 1867. Caricature of Belgian opera singer Marie Sasse (1834-1907), one of the leading sopranos at the Paris Opera from 1860 to 1870
Dining room of the architect Oliver Hill, F. R. I. B. A. 1942Dining room of the architect Oliver Hill, F.R.I.B.A. 1942. Floor, walls and table of polished perrycot stone, incised table decoration by Eric Gill. Leather-covered chairs
Gill Evans, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, 1984. Artist: Brian O ConnorGill Evans, Ronnie Scott s, Soho, London, 1984
Jazz group playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1984Bob Gill (bass guitar), Frank Brierley (trombone), Ian Royle (trumpet) and Stan Robinson (tenor saxophone) playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1984
The Attack, from The Travels and Sufferings of Father Jean de Brebeuf, 1938, (wood engraving). Saint Jean de Brebeuf (1593 - 1649)
The Martyrdom, from The Travels and Sufferings of Father Jean de Brebeuf, 1938, (wood engraving). Saint Jean de Brebeuf (1593 - 1649)
Apocalypse, 1936, (wood engraving)
Three female nudes, 1938, (wood engraving)
Mary Magdalene, 1931, (wood engraving)
The Eagle of St. John (wood engraving)The Eagle of St.John (wood engraving)
On the Tiles, 1921, (wood engraving). Nude woman (crouching), in a folded position
The Tennis Player, 1923, (wood engraving)
Poster for the Society of Wood Engravers, 1920, (wood engraving)
The Thorn in the Flesh, 1921 (wood engraving)
Our Lady of Courdes, 1920 (wood engraving)
Self-Portrait, 1927, (wood engraving)
The Black Calf of St. Luke (wood engraving)
Lion of St Mark, 1931, (wood engraving)
Angel of St. Matthew, 1931, (wood engraving)
Cockerel and the Printing Press, 1926 (wood engraving)
The Death of Troilus, 1927, (wood engraving)
The Agony in the Garden, 1926, (wood engraving). From the Four Gospels; illustrates the poignant moment prior to Christs arrest
Eve, 1926, (wood engraving)
Safety First, 1924, (wood engraving). All from the The Labour of Women
Caricature of Richard Wagner in L Eclipse, 1869. Private Collection
Le salon pour rire, 13 May 1866, La Lune, 2, 1866, No, 10, 1866Le salon pour rire, 13 May 1866. La Lune, 2. 1866, No. 10, 1866. Private Collection
Venus and Cupid, 1924. Artist: Collin Unwin GillVenus and Cupid, 1924. Painting held in The Dudley Museum and Art Gallery, England. From The Studio Volume 90. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1925]
King Alfreds long-ships defeat the Danes 877, 1925-1927. Artist: Colin Unwin GillKing Alfreds long-ships defeat the Danes, 877, 1925-1927. One of the murals from St Stephens Hall, Palace of Westminster, London. From The Studio Volume 94
Title Page: Troilus and Criseyde, 1927. Artist: Eric GillTitle 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
Page decoration from The Four Gospels, 1931. Artist: Eric GillPage decoration from The Four Gospels, 1931. The Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ According to the Authorized Version of King James I. With Decorations by Eric Gill
Title page for Hamlet, 1932. Artist: Eric GillTitle page for Hamlet, 1932. The title page of the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare from the edition originally published by New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1933
Safety First, 1925 (1934). Artist: Eric GillSafety First, 1925 (1934). From The Studio Volume 107.[The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1934]
Nearing completion: The new Underground Railway offices, 1929. Headquarters of London Underground (55 Broadway) was described on its 1929 opening as the cathedral of modernity
Andre Gill, French caricaturist, 1868. Born Louis-Alexandre Gosset de Guines (1840-1885) he adopted the name Andre Gill in tribute to his hero, the English caricaturist James Gillray
Ferdinand and Miranda, c1900. Artist: J Caswall SmithFerdinand and Miranda, c1900. Basil Gill as Ferdinand and Nora Kerin as Miranda in Shakespeares The Tempest
Nadar, French journalist, artist and photographer, 1867. Artist: Andre GillNadar, French journalist, artist and photographer, 1867. Felix Nadar (1820-1910), was the first person to take photographs from a balloon and first to produce a photointerview. Cartoon from La Lune
Philippe Ricord, French surgeon and venereologist, 1867. Artist: Andre GillPhilippe Ricord, French surgeon and venereologist, 1867. Ricord (1799-1889) was described by Oliver Wendell Holmes as The Voltaire of pelvic literature. Cartoon from La Lune, (Paris, 10 October 1867)
Otto von Bismarck German statesman, when Conservative Deputy and Inspector of Dykes, 1867. Artist: Andre GillOtto von Bismarck German statesman, when Conservative Deputy and Inspector of Dykes, 1867. Cartoon published in La Lune (Paris, 1867) showing Bismarck (1815-1904 as a cat with a mousetrap)
Drawing by Andre Gill, 1927. Artist: Andre GillDrawing by Andre Gill, 1927. Andre Gill: Un Maitre de la Caricature, Aux Editions de L Ibis, Paris, 1927
Self-portrait by Andre Gill, 1883, (1927). Artist: Andre GillSelf-portrait by Andre Gill, 1883, (1927). A print from Andre Gill: Un Maitre de la Caricature, Aux Editions de L Ibis, Paris, 1927
Victor Hugo, French poet, dramatist and novelist, 1867. Artist: Andre GillVictor Hugo, French poet, dramatist and novelist, 1867. Born in Besancon, Victor Hugo (1802-1885) was a central figure in the French Romantic movement