Illustrations from The beautiful story
- LA.SC004.S3.f2
- File
- 1888-1888
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains sheets of illustrations by Dor
Illustrations from The beautiful story
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains sheets of illustrations by Dor
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains a copy of a graphic fictional work, Madame est servie (Paris: H. Simonis Empis, [1897]) (unpaged), by Albert Guillaume (1873-1942).
Item is a copy of Hokusai by C.J. Holmes (London: Unicorn Press, 1899) inscribed "A. Lismer," with pen sketches by Lismer on the title page and back endpaper.
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains 3 magazine covers by Jessie Gillespie (1888-1972) from Vogue, May 15 1911, Nov. 1 1911 and Dec. 1 1911.
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains 2 magazine covers by Wilson Karcher (b. 1882) from The designer, Dec. 1911 and Vogue, June 1 1912.
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains 4 magazine covers, some signed with his monogram, by Arthur H. Finley (20th cent.), that include 3 covers not mounted in mats from Vogue, Mar. 1 1912, Aug. 15 1912 and Aug. 15 1913 and 1 matted cover from Vogue July 1 1912.
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains 28 magazine covers (including duplicates) by Anne Harriet Fish (Anne Harriet Sefton) (1890-1964), chiefly unsigned, that include 27 covers not mounted in mats from Vanity fair, 1914-1924, sorted chronologically; arrangement, by box-folder: 5-4) 1914-1917; 5-5) 1918-1924.
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains 9 magazine covers by Olive Pell (Mrs Newell Tilton; Olive Tilton Bigelow) (1886-1980) that include 7 covers not mounted in mats from Harper's weekly, Dec. 20 1913 and Vogue, 1911-1914 (6 covers) and 2 matted covers from Vogue, Jan. 15 1913 and April 15 1913 .
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains 2 unsigned duplicates of a magazine cover by Raymond Crawford Ewer (1888-1915) from Vanity fair, Apr. 1914.
Part of Emily Elliott collection
File contains 3 magazine covers (1 signed; includes duplicates) by "Rabajoi" (possibly Jean Joubert, 1884-1934) from Vanity fair, Sept. 1914 and Oct. 1914.