Part 8 (1/2)

VIII. Bookplate (designed in 1893) for John Lumsden Propert, Esq.

Vol. II., July 1894. Elkin Mathews and John Lane.

IX. Design on front side of cover. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

X. Design on t.i.tle-page.

XI. The Comedy-Ballet of Marionettes. Three designs.

XII. Garcons de Cafe. (Property of A. W. King, Esq.)

XIII. The Slippers of Cinderella. The artist subsequently coloured the original with scarlet and green, in which state it is unpublished.

(Property of Brandon Thomas, Esq.)

XIV. Portrait of Madame Rejane, full-length profile to left, in outline.

(Property of Frederick H. Evans, Esq.)

Volume III., October 1894. John Lane.

XV. Design on front side of cover. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

XVI. Design on t.i.tle-page.

XVII. Portrait of Mantegna. Published, for a practical joke, in the name of Philip Broughton. (Property of G. Bernard Shaw, Esq.)

XVIII. Portrait of the artist; fancy portrait of himself in bed. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

XIX. Lady Gold's Escort. (Property of Brandon Thomas, Esq.)

XX. The Wagnerites at the performance of ”Tristan und Isolde.”

Reproduced, on large scale, in _Le Courrier Francais_, December 23rd, 1894, with the t.i.tle ”Wagneriens et Wagneriennes.”

XXI. La Dame aux Camelias. Reprinted in _St Paul's_, April 2nd, 1894, with the t.i.tle ”Girl at her Toilet.” (Formerly the property of the late Miss K. Savile Clarke [Mrs Cyril Martineau].)

XXII. From a pastel; half-length study of a woman in white cap, facing to left. (Published, for a practical joke, in the name of Albert Foschter.)

Volume IV., January 1895. John Lane.

XXIII. Design, on front side of cover.

XXIV. Design on t.i.tle-page.

XXV. The Mysterious Rose Garden, burlesque Annunciation. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

XXVI. The Repentance of Mrs ----. (The kneeling figure is a reminiscence of the princ.i.p.al one in ”The Litany of Mary Magdalen.”)

XXVII. Portrait of Miss Winifred Emery (outline). (Property of Mrs Cyril Maude.)

XXVIII. Frontispiece for Juvenal. Double-page supplement.

XXIX. Design for ”Yellow Book” Cover, not used. First published in ”Early Work.” (Property of John Lane, Esq.)

x.x.x. Show-card to advertise ”The Yellow Book”; female figure standing, her hat hanging from her right hand, and daffodils growing at her feet. Dark green on light yellow paper. Reproduced in black-and-white in ”Early Work.” (The property of John Lane, Esq.)