Etchings (prints)
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Backhouse and Mounsey collection
The collection comprises etchings, lithographs, and drawings by Edward Backhouse, Edward Backhouse Mounsey, and other members of the Backhouse and Mounsey families of Darlington (County Durham) in the early 19th century.
British Theatrical and Literary Prints
British Theatrical and Literary Prints is a collection of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century engravings and etchings depicting scenes and characters from 267 plays and stories by 112 authors that were published in England and Ireland during those two centuries. The prints are generally small in format—octavo or quarto in size—and most were extracted from publications.
Ken Campbell archive
Edward Gordon Craig collection
Thacher Hurd papers
The collection consists of original artwork, writings, dummies, proofs, photographs, notebooks and sketchbooks, publishing correspondence and contracts, printed materials, memorabilia, and computer and audiovisual media documenting the career of children’s book author Thacher Hurd.
Lavater collection
Collection of engravings, drawings, silhouettes, and miniature paintings, many of them annotated in the hand of Johann Caspar Lavater. The artists most heavily represented among the signed works in the collection are Daniel Chodowiecki and Johann Heinrich Lips, both major contributors to Lavater's Physiognomische Fragmente.
Anna Marble-Pollock cat collection
The collection contains photographs and other visual materials, objects, papers, printed material, and sound recordings relating to cats, Anna Marble-Pollock, and Carl Van Vechten.
Nathl. Smith born June 4th 1738 (from handwritten note)., undated
Portrait of Nathaniel Smith.
Donald Oenslager collection of Edward Gordon Craig
Norman Holmes Pearson Collection of “Art for the Wrong Reason”
Poussin (Nicholas) Sculpté par Dumont fils. Gravé par Bernardi. Galrie Histque. de Versailles., undated
Portrait of Nicholas Poussin.
Collection of bookplates by Dmitrij R Saenko
The collection includes examples of bookplates designed by Dmitrij R. Saenko, dating from 1994-2003.