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Ruth Dallas wrote: 'When Janet Paul was considering publishing 'Song for a Guitar' she suggested the book should contain drawings by her daughter Joanna Paul. We discussed the enclosed drawings by letter. She was unable to go on with the…
Tags: Illustrations, Image, Ink drawings, Still Image, Works of Art
Untitled.
Ruth Dallas wrote: 'When Janet Paul was considering publishing 'Song for a Guitar' she suggested the book should contain drawings by her daughter Joanna Paul. We discussed the enclosed drawings by letter. She was unable to go on with the…
Tags: Illustrations, Image, Ink drawings, Still Image, Works of Art
Untitled.
Ruth Dallas wrote: 'When Janet Paul was considering publishing 'Song for a Guitar' she suggested the book should contain drawings by her daughter Joanna Paul. We discussed the enclosed drawings by letter. She was unable to go on with the…
Tags: Illustrations, Image, Ink drawings, Still Image, Works of Art
The city of Yedo or Edo (now Tokyo) [detail].
Between 1630 and 1830 Japan's borders were virtually closed to western visitors. The only Europeans allowed into Japan were the Dutch. Atlas Japannensis: being remarkable addresses by way of embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces…
Caricature of medical school professors.
A colour caricature by P. W. Eisdell Moore, depicting Professors from the School of Medicine. Left to right: Joseph Bernard Dawson, Eric F. D’Ath, Francis Gordon Bell, Charles Ernest Hercus, John Malcolm, William Percy Gowland, and Frederick Horace…
Wild the hedgerows, wild the spring, wild the yellowhammers sing. Wild the roaring of the sea, wilder still the blood in me.
Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Colin McCahon For my friend Pat France, Feb 1970. Poem by John Caselberg No 1 of six on van Gogh, the other five of which I hope you will love as much. Colin; through image in chalk: Wild the hedgerows, wild the spring,…
China monumentis [frontispiece].
Kircher was ordained a Jesuit in 1628 in Mainz, Germany, but fled his homeland and settled in Rome in 1634 to escape the Thirty Years War. He remained in Rome most of his life researching a wide variety of disciplines, from geography and astronomy to…
The retinue of the Dutch Ambassadors in their journey to Court.
In 1691 Kaempfer (a physician) travelled with the Dutch ambassadors from Nagasaki to Yedo, seeking an audience with Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The retinue of the Dutch Ambassadors, in their journey to court, compos'd of the following persons. 1,…
Tags: history, Illustrations, Image, Japan, Prints, Seventeenth century, Still Image
Drawing for Ian Wedde
Lower centre (l.c.) - lower right (l.r.) in ink: Drawing for Ian Wedde
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: 5
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: Hotere
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper left (u.l.) in pencil: Drawing for O.E.M.
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: Hotere
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper left (u.l.) in pencil Drawing for O.E.M.
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper left (u.l.) in pencil: Hotere
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: Hotere
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: Hotere
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: Hotere
Drawing for O.E. Middleton
Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: Hotere
Working drawing for Malady.
Margin below image lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Wont work; margin below image c. - r. in ballpoint pen: Working drawing for Malady Hotere '70
Working drawing for Malady.
Lower left (l.l.) in ballpoint pen: Working drawing for Malady; l.r. in ballpoint pen: Hotere ’70
Working drawing for Malady.
Lower centre (l.c.) in ballpoint pen: Drawing for Malady series Hotere 6-70
Working drawing for Malady.
Lower centre (l.c.) in ballpoint pen: Drawing for Malady; l.r. in ballpoint pen: Hotere ’70
Working drawing for Malady.
Lower right (l.r.) in ballpoint pen: Drawing for Malady Hotere ’70