Browse
John Stephen Hampton (1850–)
Our Candidate / mid-1850s Tasmanian political cartoon.
(c.1855)
lithograph
Will Dyson (1880–1938)
Our dealers: Sorry Mr. Smith, but we only handle artists whose names are difficult to pronounce.
(c.1929)
etching
Juergen Schossau (1960–)
Our Fine Feathered Friend.
Will Dyson (1880–1938)
Our immortals: "Of course my dear Dean Inge, I am biased, my son was a carpenter.".
(c.1929)
drypoint
Will Dyson (1880–1938)
Our immortals: Ah Mr Hardy, Mr Hardy, if you only knew all the circumstances.
(1929)
drypoint
Will Dyson (1880–1938)
Our immortals: Ah Mr. Hardy, Mr. Hardy, if you only knew all the circumstances.
Will Dyson (1880–1938)
Our immortals: Count Leo Tolstoi suspecting an element of sensuality in the Heavenly choir.
(c.1929)
drypoint
Will Dyson (1880–1938)
Our immortals: Count Leo Tolstoi suspecting an element of sensuality in the Heavenly choir. | Count Leo Tolstoy suspecting sensuality.
Will Dyson (1880–1938)
Our immortals: First act, third scene of an old and original comedy by G.B.S.
(c.1929)
drypoint