the property of John Lane, Esq.)
70. THE BARBAROUS BRITISHERS, a tip-top novel, by H. D. Traill. Title-page
design (the same employed for the cloth cover), comprising a portrait
of Miss Ada Lundberg, the whole being a parody of the design for
"The British Barbarians," _vide supra_. John Lane, 1896. (Property
of John Lane, Esq.) Reproduced in "Early Work."
71. THREE HEADPIECES, two of which appeared in _St Paul's_, April 2nd,
1898, the other in the same paper, April 9th, 1898. All three
republished in "Early Work." (Property of Henry Reichardt, Esq.)
1893-4.
72. WOMEN REGARDING A DEAD MOUSE. Three-quarter figure in leaden grey.
Unfinished painting in oils, the only experiment the artist ever made
in this medium; influenced by Walter Sickert. _c._ 1894.
73. MENU OF THE TENTH ANNUAL DINNER OF THE PLAYGOERS' CLUB IN LONDON. Two
drawings, one of them only reproduced in "Early Work." January 28th,
1894.
74. LUCIAN'S TRUE HISTORY. Laurence & Sullen, privately printed, 1894.
Black and white illustrations to
I. A Snare of Vintage. Reproduced in "Later Work."
Another drawing of the same subject and title, but different
rendering, 6 x 4-1/2 inches, was inserted loose in large paper
copies only; not noted in "Contents" page of the book.
II. Dreams. Reproduced in "Later Work." This drawing was executed
obviously at the same period as "Siegfried" and "The Achieving
of the Sangreal."
III., IV. Two more drawings, intended for the same work, but not included
in it. Twenty copies of each were printed privately. One of them
is unpublished; of the other, the upper portion was published
in "Later Work." These illustrations were the earliest of the
Artist's designs not intended for public circulation.
LUCIAN'S TRUE HISTORY, translated by Francis Hickes, illustrated by
William Strang, J. B. Clark, and Aubrey Beardsley, with an
Introduction by Charles Whibley, was published by A. H. Bullen.
London, 1902.
75. QUILP'S BARON VERDIGRIS. Black and white. Designed for Messrs Henry
& Co. First published in "Second Book" and again in "Later Work."
1894.
76. POSTER FOR "THE COMEDY OF SIGHS," by Dr John Todhunter, at the Avenue
Theatre, March 29th, 1894. Three-quarter length figure of woman in
deep blue, standing behind a gauze curtain with light green round
spots powdered
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