drawing
Found in 240 Collections and/or Records:
The Lifeboat that Stayed Ashore, 1929
Framed copy of a political cartoon by David Low published in the Evening Standard. It depicts the 'Whitehall Lifeboat' with Winston Churchill aboard holding a sign reading 'Safety First', mired on a beach labelled 'Treasury Dogma', with Keynes and Lloyd George failing to push a lifeboat out to a sinking ship labelled 'Unemployment Wreck'. (Oversize)
'The Nap', 1952
Photograph of a drawing by Paul Cadmus entitled 'The Nap', showing a naked young man asleep on a double bed. Print, 22.4 x 18.5. Inscribed on back, by Paul Cadmus, 'The Nap 1952'. (Sleeve 397)
The Oval Library at Battersea Rise
Photograph of a drawing of Henry Thornton's Oval Library at Battersea Rise House, designed by William Pitt the Younger. Taken at Battersea, looking towards the garden. Print, 18 x 15. (Sleeve 49)
The Oval Library at Battersea Rise
Drawing of Henry Thornton's Oval Library at Battersea Rise House, designed by William Pitt the Younger. Taken at Battersea, looking towards the garden. Two copies mounted on card, 34.9 x 24.5 (illustration 29.3 x 24.5). (Oversize)
The Rev. Charles Forster and family in mourning, 1874-01-12
Drawing by G. Richmond of Rev. Charles Forster with his wife, Laura and two sons, William and Edward, mourning the death of James William Doane ['Doanie'] in 1857. Pencil and watercolour, 34.7 x 28.9. Inscribed on back of mount, in unidentified hand, with names and 'A sketch from memory / by G. Richmond R.A. after / Doanie's death in 1857'. (Oversize)
The Theatre, Lancaster Gate, Lewes, 1936-07-21
This file comprises floor plans and sections of proposed additions by the architects Wratten and Godfrey. Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch.
'The Tower', 1961
Photograph of a drawing by Paul Cadmus entitled 'The Tower'. Print, 25.3 x 14.4. Inscribed on back, by Paul Cadmus, 'The Tower (1961) P.C.'. (Sleeve 401)
'The Tower' (detail), 1961
Photograph of detail of 'The Tower'. Print, 25.3 x 20.5. Inscribed on back, by Paul Cadmus, 'The Tower (detail) bad photo. values all wrong'. (Sleeve 402)
'The Tower' (detail), 1961
Photograph of a different detail of 'The Tower'. Print, 25.3 x 20.5. Inscribed on back, by Paul Cadmus, 'The Tower (detail)'. (Sleeve 403)
Theatrical figures, etc., 1910 - 1912
A sheet containing pen and watercolour sketches of four theatrical figures on the verso and two male figures on the recto.
'Things by the Way', 1946-02-05
An autograph manuscript paper read on 5 Feb. 1946 to the Alpine Club, London, with watercolour illustrations. Covering climbing expeditions in the Alps, Canada, Colombia, Germany, and the Lake District. This file also includes several autograph letters, signed and typed letters, signed, from members of the Alpine Club expressing praise for his paper.
Three figures sitting at two tables in a café, 1910 - 1912
A charcoal sketch of three figures, all wearing hats, with a soda syphon and bottle placed on each of two tables.
Three naked women sitting beneath an overhanging branch beside a pond, 1910 - 1912
An ink and watercolour sketch.
'To E.M. Forster', 1943
Photograph of a drawing by Paul Cadmus, entitled 'To E.M. Forster'. A young woman wearing a dark blouse and trousers is lying on a rug on a sandy beach with a naked young man lying beside her. She is reading a book entitled 'To E.M. Forster' on the outer cover. Sepia print, 15.2 x 9. Inscribed on back, by Paul Cadmus, 'To E.M. Forster. 1943. Egg yolk tempera. 3 5/8" x 6 1/8". (Sleeve 380)
Torso, and woman with right arm outstretched, 1910 - 1912
A sheet containing pencil and watercolour sketches of the torso of a man with a beard on the recto and a woman wearing a long dress with her right arm outstretched on the verso.
T.S. Eliot pointing at an oil portrait of himself, 1954
Oil portrait painted by P. Wyndham Lewis in 1938. Taken at Durban Art Gallery, Durban, South Africa. Print, 16 x 21.3. (Sleeve 109)
Two collage pictures
Two pictures made from figures cut out of prints: 1 of a black male, the other a noble white female, both in 18th century dress.
Two female figures sitting together, 1910 - 1912
A watercolour sketch of a woman with long, dark hair sitting beneath the outstretched arm of another female figure.
Two small pencil sketches of male figures, 1915 - 1995
One shows head only, the other head and shoulders, both presumed to be drawn by HMC. No date. Also related note from S F C (Toby) Milsom of St John's College, Cambridge, 1995, suggesting that the head and shoulders sketch could be either HMC's father or a brother who was killed in World War I, and that the less finished sketch could be G J Turner or Harold Hazeltine (though both are unlikely).
Two women facing towards a lake, 1910 - 1912
A charcoal sketch of one naked woman standing and one naked woman sitting, both beneath a tree and facing towards a lake.
Two women wearing long robes, possibly Greek or Roman, 1910 - 1912
An ink and watercolour sketch of two women, one holding a branch with leaves, the other holding her hand towards a full moon. Drawn on the verso of a typed letter, signed, from [? J.] St. Loe Strachey to Duncan Grant, 11 April 1908.
Unsigned pen and ink sketch of lake and mountains
GCPP Parkes 10/90-96.
Water colour given by J.M. Keynes to John Neville Keynes, 1888-08-31
Water colour of a boy on a rocking horse, 1898
Signed 'C.98' [possibly Charlotte Eliot, later Charlotte Eliot Smith, 1898]. Paper sheet, 14.7 x 10.5. (Album, page 12r)
Water colour sketch of rural scene
Unsigned.