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Oscar Wilde cartoonOscar Wilde - IRISH PLAYWRIGHT Cartoon Portrayal
Oscar Wilde - Wilde Thing - T-shirt / poster print designOscar Wilde portrait - T-shirt / poster print design WILDE THING
WW2 - NaFI presents ENSA Production at Alexandria, EgyptWW2 - A playbill for a production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde produced by N.A.A.F.I (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes)
Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde, three-quarter length portrait, facing front, seated, leaning forward, left elbow resting on knee, hand to chin, holding walking stick in right hand, wearing coat. Date c1882
Wilde / The Selfish GiantThe little boy he had loved
Beardsley / Salome / HeadThe dancers reward : the head on a platter
Dorian Gray by CurtainDorian Gray
Oscar Wilde / Sketch 1895OSCAR WILDE - Irish writer and playwright
Oscar Wilde / Hs PortraitOSCAR WILDE - Irish playwright, author and celebrity
Dorian Gray / Wilde / BooksDorian goes upstairs to the locked room where his portrait is kept
OSCAR WILDE (1856-1900)OSCAR WILDE
The Importance of Being Earnest at the St Jamess Theatre, London. Gwendolen Fairfax (Miss Irene Vanbrugh) and Worthing; Gwendolen and Cecily (Miss Evelyn Millard); Gwendolen
Wilde (Ellis Photo)OSCAR WILDE - Irish writer and celebrity
Theatre / Plays / WildeTHE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Algy, Cecily, John Worthing, Lady Bracknell and Canon Chasuble; at the St James Theatre
Theatre / Plays / WildeTHE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST George Alexander as Jack Worthing, Stella Patrick Campbell as Lady Gwendolen, Helen Rous as Lady Bracknell
The Happy Prince - by Oscar Wilde. In a town where a lot of poor people are suffering, a lonely swallow meets the statue of the late " Happy Prince"
The Peacock Skirt, an illustration from Salome by Oscar Wilde, 1894. Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898). Date: 1894
Portrait of Oscar Wilde - Irish Playwright sitting in chairOscar Wilde (1856-1900) - Irish playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet. circa 1885
Lord Alfred Douglas / 1894Lord ALFRED BRUCE DOUGLAS writer, friend of Oscar Wilde in 1894, at age 24
The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar WildePromotional postcard for The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, on 14th February 1895. For the St. James revival, 25th November 1909
Play, Lady Windermeres FanLADY WINDERMEREs FAN Mrs Erlynne (Marion Terry) entreats Lady Windermere (Lily Hanbury) to return to her husband; first production at St James Theatre, London by Oscar Wilde Date: 1892
Oscar Wilde - Irish PlaywrightOscar Wilde (1856-1900) - Irish playwright, author and celebrity. Date: circa 1890
The Importance of Being Earnest at the St Jamess Theatre, London. Miss Prism (Mrs George Canninge) and Worthing (Mr George Alexander); Algernon Moncrieff (Mr Allen Aynesworth)
Alfred Douglas & WildeLord ALFRED BRUCE DOUGLAS writer, with Oscar Wilde in 1894, at age 24
Play / Wilde / SalomeThe dancers reward: the head on a platter. Maud Allan holds the head of Johannen. Date: 1907
Oscar WildeOSCAR WILDE - Irish playwright, essayist, poet and novelist. Date: 1856-1900
A Woman of No ImportanceA rather dark humoured illustration by Phil May, entitled A Woman of No Importance, a skit on the title of the play by Oscar Wilde of 1893
Happy Prince / Sans-SouciThe Palace of Sans-Souci
Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot (Aestheticism)Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot -- a satirical comment on the new fashion of aestheticism: a man who resembles Oscar Wilde admires a teapot
RMS Titanic, and Olympic, Henry Tingle Wilde, letterRMS TITANIC/OLYMPIC: Henry Tingle Wilde (September 21st 1872 to April 15th 1912), Chief Officer R.M.S. Titanic. Handwritten letter from Wilde with envelope over three sides signed from Harry
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Chief Officer Wilde letterWhite Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten letter from Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde on board Olympic dated 14th September 1911, only six days before her collision with HMS Hawke. Date: 1911
Music cover, Kitty Patterson, dedicated to William Wilde, sung by Mr and Mrs J F Bryan, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century
Portrait StudyA portrait oil painting of an older person sleeping peacefully whilst seated in an arm chair, wearing white collared black clothing. Date: circa 1919
Mrs. MounterA portrait oil painting of Mrs. Mounter, an older woman wearing a red headscarf, sat at a breakfast table, with a black teapot and white cups and saucers
Florence West, actress, as Mrs Cheveley, an Ideal HusbandFlorence West, actress and manager, (1862??1912). Theatrical portrait in her role as Mrs Cheveley, An Ideal Husband, by Oscar Wilde, Haymarket Theatre
Julia Neilson, actress, as Lady Chiltern, an Ideal HusbandJulia Emilie Neilson (12 June 1868 ?? 27 May 1957) actress. Theatrical portrait in her role as Lady Chiltern, an Ideal Husband, by Oscar Wilde, Haymarket Theatre
Oscar Wilde, Irish playwright, author and celebrityPortrait of Oscar Wilde, Irish playwright, author and celebrity Date: 1895
THE WILD HUNTDIE WILDE JAGD - the Wild hunt
Captioned Marquess of Queensbury, John Sholto DouglasVintage 19th century photograph: captioned on the back as Marquess of Queensbury. John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (20 July 1844 - 31 January 1900), was a Scottish nobleman
Gwen Farrar and Dorothy WildeActress and variety entertainer Gwen Farrar, pictured at a cafÚá»n the Champs-Elysees with Dorothy Wilde, niece of Oscar Wilde. Date: 1937
Green man from medieval pageantsPageantry. A green man or monstrous wilde man holding a large firework from 1635. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports and Pastimes of the People of England
Wild men from medieval pageantsPageantry. A wild man dressed in leaves, from a ballad of Robin Good Fellow, and a green man or monstrous wilde man holding a large firework from 1635
The Prince of Wales at a boxing matchThe Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) at the Ring on Blackfriars Road to see a fight between Jack Hood and Len Johnson
WILDE / DEVOTED FRIENDHans in his garden. First published: 1888
Maud Allen as SalomeMaud Allan dancing during a performance at the Varietes, Paris. Date: 1907
Cartoon portrait, Quite Too-Too Puffickly Precious!! -- OSCAR WILDE (1856 - 1900), satirical portrait. Date: 1892
Satire on the blue and white china craze, 1880The six mark tea-pot: satire on the mania for blue and white china. An aesthetic young lady examines a teapot and exclaims to her gentleman friend(who bears a remarkable likeness to Oscar Wilde)
Cartoon, A Wilde Idea (Oscar Wilde)Cartoon, A Wilde Idea -- Oscar Wilde, Irish-born playwright, depicted as a French soldier (a reference to the fact that he first wrote his controversial play, Salome, in French). Date: 1892