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APPENDIX B

Drawings and Paintings in Collections

SOME DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS BY ARTHUR RACKHAM IN PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

In water-colour, or pen-and-ink and water-colour, unless otherwise stated. All small-scale, except the self-portrait

LONDON

Art-Workers’ Guild. Queen Square
Self-portrait, 1924. Oils.

Tate Gallery, Millbank
‘The Dance in Cupid’s Alley.’ 1904. Based on a poem by Austin Dobson: ‘O, Love’s but a dance’, etc.

Victoria and Albert Museum
‘The Widow Whitgift and her Sons.’ From Puck of Pook’s Hill. 1906.
‘To hear the sea-maid’s music.’ From A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, II, i. 1908.
Headpiece to The Ring of the Nibelungs, Vol. I, The Rhinegold – The Valkyrie. 1910.
‘South Downs at Amberley.’ 1926.
‘Isaak Walton reclining against a Fence.’ From The Compleat Angler. 1931.

BEVERLEY, YORKSHIRE

Art Gallery
Two drawings for Gulliver’s Travels.

BRADFORD

Art Gallery
‘The Magic Carpet.’ Acquired 1907.

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