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The Pianola Piano AdvertisementAn advertisement for the Orchestrelle Company, promoting the Weber Pianola piano, by giving a visual depiction, through illustration of Pierette Op. 41, a ballet by Cecile Louise Stephanie Chaminade
Woman holds Camera on the Beach Date: 1920
Waiting For Photo Op Date: 1924
The Marriage of Figaro by Claude SheppersonAn incident in the third act of the opera, The Marriage of Figaro in which the Count thinks he has caught the Countess philandering with Figaro
The Sea Hath Pearls by Claude SheppersonBathing scene showing women in brightly coloured swimming costumes getting ready for a dip in the sea. Date: 1918
The Sea-gulls Christmas Dinner by Claude SheppersonThe Sea-gulls Christmas Dinner. A Winter Scene at the Round Pond, Kensington Gardens by Claude A. Shepperson. Date: 1910
I Insouciante by Claude SheppersonScene outside a ball in the early 1920s with two revellers in full costume, sitting on the kerb outside, smoking and cigarette and disregarding the curious onlookers. Date: 1920
Once Upon a Time - a sketch by Claude SheppersonTwo nymphs sit and watch a group of fauns and magical creatures happily play. Date: 1918
The Freaks at the New Theatre by Claude Shepperson, 1918The drop-scene of The Freaks, at the New Theatre, a comedy by Sir Arthur Pinero staged from 1917 to 1918. Date: 1918
Claude SheppersonClaude Allin Shepperson (1867-1921), artist and illustrator. Shepperson trained at Heatherleys and in Paris and was one of a number of illustrators who worked as a tutor at Percy Bradshaws Press Art
Kodak (Shepperson)A lady stands on a rock on a sandy but windswept beach preparing to take a photograph of her companions with her Kodak Date: 1924
Roses of VictoryElegant lithograph by Shepperson showing a young woman with a basket of roses welcoming the victorious British troops home