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Good Friday procession, S.Caterina, Taormina, verso colour notes
Kitson, Robert Hawthorn (1873-1947)
Plate from "Het Menselyk Bedryf' (The Book of Trades), Drukker! Druk de Schoonste Bloemen
unidentified artist, unknown
Accompanied by typewritten note.
Untitled. Woman with head-dress
1920-1929
Pencil and crayon drawing in gilt frame. Note on back: Roebelle.
"The Bird Cage Letterbox" by Suzuki Harunobu
c.1900
A small woodblock print showing two figures passing a note to eachother.
Untitled. Man in dress suit with his back to woman carrying a box.
1912
Pencil drawing. Note on reverse 'Laban: Bezahlte Reklame Dessins 1912. Munchen fur grosses Warenhaus.'
Untitled. Uniformed male seated and a female standing. 'Geschenk Artikel' written above.
No date
Pencil drawing. Note on reverse 'Laban: Bezahlte Reklame Dessins 1912. Munchen fur grosses Warenhaus.'
Untitled. Woman with walking stick.
1915
Pencil drawing. Note on the back 'Mere de Laban Suzy(?) et ami' and '1915 S.P.'
Watercolour portrait of Mary Sabilla Novello
c. 1850
Watercolour and pencil portrait of Mary Sabilla Novello, possibly by Signorina Giletta in Nice according to the note on the reverse.
Drawings of fixtures in Mrs Wild's house
1930s
The file contains a large scale drawing showing doors, panels and radiator covers in Mrs Wild's drawing rooms, dining room, hall and bedroom. There are notes about requirements for different coloured...
Pencil drawing of E.W.Gosse
1879
Dated 13 August 1879 With a note by Philip Gosse: “Drawing made by his best friend, Hamo Thornycroft (...) on the day, and probably while, I was born.”
"Kate of the Quarry" Charcoal and crayon drawing.
Frederick Lawson
c.1930
Charcoal and crayon drawing of a woman sat at a campfire. Title, "Kate of the Quarry," taken from pencil note on the original mount. 26x 18cm
London Children in the Country
Bell, Vanessa (1879-1961); Artists International Association (A.I.A); Produced for the AIA [Artists International Association] Everyman Prints series, 1940
1940
Frame Type - dark oak, square 1"; mat in MUSEUM SOLID Antique Tan No.1104 Curatorial notes - printed on machine-made lithographic cartridge paper



