280 unique proofs for Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Items are separated into 5 different paper folders. Each folder has an inventory list of what is enclosed. The folders are enclosed in a box with a sleeve. Twelve images from this collection have been photographed: CEG2017, CEG2019, CEG2067, CEG2069, CEG2115, CEG2116, CEG2170, CEG2173, CEG2228, CEG2229, CEG2272, CEG2275.
280 unique proofs for Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Items are separated into 5 different paper folders. Each folder has an inventory list of what is enclosed. The folders are enclosed in a box with a sleeve. Twelve images from this collection have been photographed: CEG2017, CEG2019, CEG2067, CEG2069, CEG2115, CEG2116, CEG2170, CEG2173, CEG2228, CEG2229, CEG2272, CEG2275.
280 unique proofs for Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Items are separated into 5 different paper folders. Each folder has an inventory list of what is enclosed. The folders are enclosed in a box with a sleeve. Twelve images from this collection have been photographed: CEG2017, CEG2019, CEG2067, CEG2069, CEG2115, CEG2116, CEG2170, CEG2173, CEG2228, CEG2229, CEG2272, CEG2275.
280 unique proofs for Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Items are separated into 5 different paper folders. Each folder has an inventory list of what is enclosed. The folders are enclosed in a box with a sleeve. Twelve images from this collection have been photographed: CEG2017, CEG2019, CEG2067, CEG2069, CEG2115, CEG2116, CEG2170, CEG2173, CEG2228, CEG2229, CEG2272, CEG2275.
Proof of woodblock print of a female figure with a halo and holding a flower, attached to grey paper. The initials JM and JD appear in the upper corners, and text below the figure reads “Catharina SponsaXII”. The proof bears the name ‘Chute,’ most likely referring to Desmond Chute, who worked with Gill at the time and may have executed the proof. Originally filed with R.A. Walker correspondence collection. DR-11G
280 unique proofs for Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Items are separated into 5 different paper folders. Each folder has an inventory list of what is enclosed. The folders are enclosed in a box with a sleeve. Twelve images from this collection have been photographed: CEG2017, CEG2019, CEG2067, CEG2069, CEG2115, CEG2116, CEG2170, CEG2173, CEG2228, CEG2229, CEG2272, CEG2275.
280 unique proofs for Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. Items are separated into 5 different paper folders. Each folder has an inventory list of what is enclosed. The folders are enclosed in a box with a sleeve. Twelve images from this collection have been photographed: CEG2017, CEG2019, CEG2067, CEG2069, CEG2115, CEG2116, CEG2170, CEG2173, CEG2228, CEG2229, CEG2272, CEG2275.
Proof of woodblock print of St. Dominic holding a book, attached to grey paper. The proof bears the name ‘Chute,’ most likely referring to Desmond Chute, who worked with Gill at the time and may have executed the proof. Originally filed with R.A. Walker correspondence collection. DR-11G
Proof of woodblock print of a stylized peacock, attached to grey paper. The proof bears the name ‘Chute,’ most likely referring to Desmond Chute, who worked with Gill at the time and may have executed the proof. Originally filed with R.A. Walker correspondence collection. DR-11G