Not Without My Ghosts:
The Artist as Medium
Drawing Room, London
10th September–1st November |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Dessin
médianimique,
by Madame
Fondrillon. 1909.
Graphite and
crayon on paper,
21.4 by 27.2 cm.
(Private collection;
courtesy Galerie
1900–2000, Paris;
exh. Drawing
Room, London).
Attributed works:
2. The spiritual
crown of Annie
Mary Howitt
Watts, by
Georgiana
Houghton. 1867.
Watercolour and
gouache on paper,
33 by 23 cm.
(Courtesy Vivienne
Roberts, London;
exh. Drawing
Room, London).
Attributed works:
3. Toy, by Ithell
Colquhuon. 1947.
Watercolour and
ink on paper. 42
by 31.5 cm. (Tate
Archive; exh.
Drawing Room,
London).
Attributed works:
4. Large feather
scroll drawing,
by Ann Churchill.
2010. Watercolour
on stitched
paper, 350 by 162
cm. (Courtesy
the artist; exh.
Drawing Room,
London).
Exhibition Review
Madge Gill: Myrninerest William Morris Gallery, London
24. Untitled,
by Madge Gill.
Chinese ink and
coloured pencil
on cardboard,
17.8 by 23 cm.
(Collection
de l’Art Brut,
Lausanne;
photograph
Amélie Blanc;
exh. William
Morris Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
25. Madge Gill
displays an
untitled piece in
coloured ink on
calico, Plashet
Grove, East
Ham, London.
1947. (Courtesy
Westwood/
Paul Popper/
Popperfoto/
Getty Images).
Attributed works:
26. Newly
discovered
embroideries
by Madge Gill.
2018. (Courtesy
Sophie Dutton;
photograph Kate
Peters).
Attributed works:
27. Untitled,
by Madge Gill.
Cotton, 92 by 78
cm. (Collection
de l’Art Brut,
Lausanne;
photograph Jean
Genoud; exh.
William Morris
Gallery, London).