Sketches of Pelasgic walls at Eryx, Segesta and Cefalu
- Butler/Section 1 (I)/R-Box 5/1/5
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Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Pen and ink on card (29 x 19.5 cm).
Sketches of Pelasgic walls at Eryx, Segesta and Cefalu
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Pen and ink on card (29 x 19.5 cm).
'Vicosoprano', by Samuel Butler
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Oil sketch on paper (16.5 x 19.5 cm).
Portrait of a boy, by Thomas Sadler
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Watercolour (grey wash) on card (22.5 x 28.5 cm). After a photograph.
Portrait of a girl, by Thomas Sadler
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Watercolour (grey wash) on paper, mounted on card (23.5 x 30 cm). After a photograph.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Watercolour and pencil on paper (18 x 11.5 cm). With a second watercolour sketch on the verso, showing a sunset viewed through arches. [No. 11 in Henry Festing Jones's 1921 catalogue.]
[Garden sketch], by Gaetano Meo
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Watercolour on paper (14.5 x 20 cm). With a charcoal sketch on the verso, showing a sculpted figure.
Revd. Thomas Butler (Samuel Butler's father)
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Mounted three-quarter-length portrait of Thomas Butler, seated beside a small table, with a pen in his right hand. Taken by J. Laing of Shrewsbury. Labelled on mount by Samuel Butler: 'My father - the Revd. T. Butler of Wilderhope House. S.B. Mar 4 1886'.
Mrs T. Butler (Samuel Butler's mother)
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Small portrait of Fanny Butler (nee Worsley) standing, wearing a satin overcoat and bonnet. Taken by Fred Fisher of Grantham. Labelled on verso by Henry Festing Jones.
Thomas Butler (Samuel Butler's brother)
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Small portrait of Thomas Butler, seated beside a small table, with a paper in his hands. Taken by Kilburn of Regent Street, London. Labelled on verso by Henry Festing Jones.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Small portrait of Miss Savage, standing beside an armchair, holding a feathered hat in her right hand. Taken by T. Heaviside of Durham. Labelled on verso by Julius Bertram and Henry Festing Jones.