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Artist painting portrait of his wifeTHE OVAL PORTRAIT The artist finishes the painting of his wife, only to discover that she has died. Date: First published: 1850
A scene with the 18 Gertrude Hoffman girls from Artists and Models Paris Edition at the Winter Garden Theatre, New York (1925) Date: 1925
A scene from Rose Marie at the Drury Lane Theatre, London (1925) Date: 1925
Sir John and Lady Lavery at the exhibition of their pictures at the Alpine Club Galleries in 1921. Sir John is busy varnishing one of his canvases. Date: 1921
Maurice Farkoa as the Frenchman in The Artists Model Date: 1890s
Hayden Coffin as Rundolf Blair in An Artists Model Date: 1890s
Miss Moore, actress Date: 1890s
"Never mind Bobbie. Mummy will buy you a beautiful box of Reeves British-made water" Never mind Bobbie. Mummy will buy you a beautiful box of Reeves British-made water colours, like ours." Poor old Bobbie longs for the day he is old enough to qualify for some quality
Artist Paints Scenes Amidst the Ruins 1940Mr. Rudolf Haybrook who designed dresses and scenery for the Gaiety Theatre before World War Two, was given special permission to capture the scenes of West End in London in a blaze during the Blitz
Brightening up the London Peepshow windowsIt was suggested that artist of repute should be invited by West End shopkeepers to design distinctive decorations on surrounding shop windows, during the Blitz
Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899). An Italian painter known for his large pastoral landscapes of the Alps. He was one of the most famous artists in Europe in the late 19th century
RosalindAn artists interpretation of Rosalind from Shakespeares As you Like It
CleopatraAn artists interpretation of Cleopatra from Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra
MalvolioAn artists interpretation of Malvolio from Shakespeares Twelfth Night
Sir John FalstaffAn artists interpretation of Sir John Falstaff from Shakespeares Henry IV and Henry V
Bottom the WeaverAn artists interpretation of Botom the Weaver from Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream
Brother LustigBruder Lustig. Artists interpretation of a scene from the traditional Grimms fairy tale. Artist: Victor Thomas
BearskinDer Barenhauter. Artists interpretation of a scene from the traditional Grimms fairy tale. Artist: Victor Thomas
Simple SimonArtists interpretation of a traditional nursery rhyme. Artist: Eugenie Richards
Three photo studies of Hollywood film stars: Buster Keaton, Natalie Talmadge, Constance Talmadge and Buster Collier (all United Artists)
The dancer Gilda Gray who will appear in the film Devil Dancer from United Artists, 1927 Date: 1927
Nursery CoveretteLinen nursery coverette. Artists: Anon various Date: circa 1905
Alphabet SheetA wall-hanging linen nursery alphabet sheet. Artists: Anon various Date: circa 1905
Artists BrushesA bag of paint brushes that once belonged to the artist Susan Beatrice Pearse
Sir John Lavery at his easel in Palm Springs, painting Doris Delavigne, Lady Castlerosse, who is seated on a diving board. Date: 1938
Art students at the Royal Academy schoolBoisterous male art students pictures at the Royal Academy school, chatting in between lessons
Literary and artistic contributors to the charitable magazine, Printers Pie, lined up for a photograph during a dinner given by W. Hugh Spottiswoode at the Savoy
Members of the London Sketch Club in costume for an unemployed supper in 1905. Date: 1905
R. I. Historical costume ball by John HassallScenes from the historical costume ball of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, with the various history-themed entertainments, devised by Master of Ceremonies, John Hassall
Artist: "And I suppose you d like some artistic lettering on itArtist: " And I suppose you d like some artistic lettering on it?" Business Manager & Philistone: " No, legible please." A commercial artist visits the office of a client
The Visitor: "Its not meant to be comic is it?"An artistThe Visitor: " Its not meant to be comic is it?" An artist, better-known for his humorous cartoons in the weekly illustrated periodicals
Advertisement or advertorial for Onoto safety pens in Printers Pie magazine, featuring an illustration of the many contributors to the magazine reading a copy
A Conversazione at the London Sketch Club, John HassallScenes from a smoking conversazione at the London Sketch Club in which members would do a turn. Pictured by John Hassall is Cecil Aldin, Phil May
The Sketch Photographic Interviews XXXiX - Mr John HassallPage from The Sketch featuring a photographic interview with the artist John Hassall. He is seen at work in his studio at 88 Kensington Park Road, sweeping up and working on his large watercolour
John Hassall painting The Morning of AgincourtJohn Hassall (1868 - 1948), artist and illustrator known as The Poster King for his highly popular posters, pictured in his studio working on his watercolour painting
Cecil Aldin by John HassallCaricature portrait of Cecil Aldin (1870 - 1935), artist and illustrator, by his good friend John Hassall. Aldin was particularly well-known for his sporting pictures
John Hassall sketching for the Red Cross, WW1The artist John Hassall pictured sketching at a Red Cross fundraising event in Kidbrooke Park, London in 1918. To the left is Major Devitt who organised the sports for men of the Royal Field
John Hassall in his Argyll motor carThe artist John Hassall in his 23-30 Argyll motor-car after climbing the test hill at Richmond Park. Date: 1907
Mad Hatters Tea PartyArtists rendering of the Mad Hatters Tea Party. Date: circa 1925
Page from The Sphere with a selection of pictures showing art students at work at three of Londons art schools - Heatherleys in Newman Street
Page from The Sphere reporting on art students at the Royal Academy and the London County Council Central School of Arts and Crafts, showing art and scupture studios. Date: 1925
Twos CompanyArtists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Tis not the Gay Clothes Make the Gentleman. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Tis not the Cowl that Makes the Monk. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Look Before You Leap. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Proof of the PuddingThe Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916