Sketchbook, c. 1930/31
Draughtsman: Raverat, Gwendolen
Coverboards covered in dark red grained effect paper over board. Cream coloured tracing paper, f.1 is of a heavier weight and thickness. Collocation: four gatherings containing the following number of folios: twenty one (five torn out); twenty six (nine torn out); twenty seven (sixteen torn out); twenty one (six torn out and one attached to back cover). Page 57 is completely detatched along a tear but tucked inside in the correct place.
Method of acquisition: Given (1994) by Gurney, Sophie, Mrs
Circa 1930 - 1931
This sketchbook contains numerous small figure studies (some probably from life, some fanciful), compositions including people praying, architectural studies and sketches of rural scenes with and without farm workers and horses. The sketchbook also contains preliminary drawings and ideas for the following engravings: 'Abbaye de Pontigny' [200], 1930. 'October' [197], 1930. 'Thumbelina and the Toads' [203], 1931. 'The Mill Pool' [202], 1931. 'The Moon' [217], 1932. 'December' [199], 1930. 'The River' [268], 1933.
Grey wash
Black ink
Brown ink
Blue ink
Black wash
Blue wash
Blue-black ink
Blue-black wash
Graphite
Support
composed of
tracing paper
Sheet Size
Height 255 mm
Width 203 mm
Coverboards
Height 257 mm
Width 208 mm
Inscription present: list of engravings with annotations and measurements marked alongside
Inscription present: upside down, the artist has inscribed the name and address of Mrs Gillian John
Accession number: PD.172-1994
Primary reference Number: 28036
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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