Caricatures.
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkin: '9. Our neighbours. The deaf and their pastors'., 1883-1931, undated.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '1. The Royal Academy and others'., 1882-1910, undated.
The album contains sketches of Frederic Leighton, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, the pre-Raphaelites, etc.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '2. Science and Art. A couple of wise men'., 1877-1915, undated.
The caricatures are chiefly of Dr A J Ellis and Charles Keene, particular friends of the Hipkins family.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '3. Among the notabilities'., 1884-1916, undated.
The caricatures are chiefly of artists, especially William Gibb and Charles Keene, with some sketches made on holidays.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '4. Authors. Artists. Actors. Men of mark'., 1877-1915, undated.
The caricatures are especially of Sir Herbert Thompson, Baronet; with some holiday sketches.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '5. The Ladies. M.D's. Colonials'., 1879-1918, undated.
The caricatures are especially of Mrs Edwin Edwards (with a note on her and her husband), Julia Sandeman, and Robert Russell and John Robertson of Durban. There are also some holiday sketches.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '6. Musicians'., 1876-1929, undated.
The caricatures are preceded by a letter of Sir George Henschel enclosing a poem written by him on the death of John A Hipkins, 1933.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '7. Literature. Art. Music'., 1871-1926, undated.
Contains caricatures of the Hueffers, John Sliegh (see MS.2930), Thomas Nelson MacLean, and others; also the Hipkins family on tour.
Album of caricatures by John A Hipkins: '8. The artist at different periods. Sketches from nature ...The wood-engravers ... My relations', etc., 1870-1932, undated.
Contains caricatures of colleagues of John A Hipkins at Harral's wood-engraving studio, his family, servants, friends, and unknown persons; preceded by portraits and photographs of the artist.
Album of John Borthwick (died 1830), containing engravings of caricatures, with manuscript notes accompanying each engraving., 1784-1817.
Albums of caricatures by John A Hipkins., Circa 1870-1933, undated.
Albums of caricatures by John A Hipkins, wood-engraver, with scrap-books containing material collected by or associated with him.
The volumes, which have been arranged and provided with biographical notes and lists of contents by John A Hipkins's sister, Miss Edith J Hipkins, the painter, illustrate the cultivated life of London in the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth. Since Hipkins himself was deaf, there is much material relating to the artistic and other activities of the deaf.
Blotter with caricatures of heads drawn in ink of G K Chesterton.
Caricature, undated, probably by J G Lockhart
With two letters, 1955, of Marion Lochhead and other correspondence concerning the caricature.
Caricatures by John Gibson Lockhart, drawn in Oxford and Edinburgh.
Correspondence and papers of Sir John Dalrymple, 4th Baronet.
Includes papers on inventions and a series of caricatures Dalrymple planned with James Gillray.
Engraved caricature relating to opposition made by the ‘Scotsman’ (in the form of a mad bull) to the candidature of John Wilson, of “Blackwood's Magazine”, for the Chair of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh., [Circa 1819.]
Five sketches by O.H. Mavor, loosely inserted in a copy of `Caricatures by OH! 1914`.
"Ladies’ Album" (Edinburgh, undated), in which are pasted caricatures of persons, some of which are probably by John Gibson Lockhart., Early 19th century-mid 19th century.
Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle., 1845-1847.
Number 201 is a caricature drawn by Mrs Pauler, ‘Hero worship reduced to faute de mieux’.
Microfilm of letters, [?1873-?1894], and verses and caricatures, 1892, chiefly of Robert Louis Stevenson., [?1873-?1894.]
The contents are as follows:
Short book of verses and caricatures, 1892, by Robert Louis Stevenson and his stepdaughter, Mrs Strong (MS.8791);
Letters, [?1873-?1894], of Robert Louis Stevenson to Mrs Sitwell, afterwards Lady Colvin (MS.99, parts I-II).