Box 2
Contains 98 Results:
Print No. 51, "Be glad of life!", between 1908-1968
Van Dyke, Henry (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 52, "Health Is the Greatest Gift", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 61, "Weather-Wise", between 1908-1968
"Old Rhyme".
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 76, "The Cheat", between 1908-1968
Duffin, Ruth (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 99, "The Jockey", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 104, "King Midir", between 1908-1968
Full print caption reads "Midir and King Eochy play a Game of Chess".
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 270, "A Little House", between 1908-1969
Letts, W.M. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print, unnumbered, blue bird atop a tulip, 1914
Possibly a proof. Vendor notes indicate that this image was used on a Cuala Press Christmas and New Years card in 1914.
Collection is open for research.
Print, unnumbered, "The Canvas Man", between 1908-1968
Possibly a proof. Uncolored. Vendor notes indicate that the image was included in the November 1914 "A Broadside".
Collection is open for research.
Promotional ephemera, Cuala Industries, between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Promotional ephemera, Cuala Press (pre-1968), between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Promotional ephemera, Cuala Press, Ltd., 1977
Collection is open for research.
Promotional ephemera, Dun Emer, 1905
Collection is open for research.
Receipt on Press letterhead, 1940 December 31
To William Sarayan, Esq. for Masefield Memories of W.B. Yeats.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 12, "The Ballad Singer", between 1969-1979
Prints produced from original plates by a newly incorporated iteration of the press, Cuala Press, Ltd., run by Anne and Michael Yeats, children of W.B. Yeats. Unlike prints produced by the original iteration of Cuala Press, these prints are numbered and titled directly on the work.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 16, "The Packman", between 1969-1979
Prints produced from original plates by a newly incorporated iteration of the press, Cuala Press, Ltd., run by Anne and Michael Yeats, children of W.B. Yeats. Unlike prints produced by the original iteration of Cuala Press, these prints are numbered and titled directly on the work.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 27, "The Bog Road", between 1969-1979
Prints produced from original plates by a newly incorporated iteration of the press, Cuala Press, Ltd., run by Anne and Michael Yeats, children of W.B. Yeats. Unlike prints produced by the original iteration of Cuala Press, these prints are numbered and titled directly on the work.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 270, "A Little House", between 1969-1979
Letts, W.M. (Poet). 2 copies, uncolored.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 278, "Kinsale", between 1969-1979
Davis, Thomas (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 283, "The Turf Cart", between 1969-1979
Prints produced from original plates by a newly incorporated iteration of the press, Cuala Press, Ltd., run by Anne and Michael Yeats, children of W.B. Yeats. Unlike prints produced by the original iteration of Cuala Press, these prints are numbered and titled directly on the work.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 304, "Christmas Hearth", between 1969-1979
Letts, W. M. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Print, "May the Road Rise With You", between 1969-1979
Poet unidentified.
Collection is open for research.
Print, "Saint Brendan The Navigator", between 1969-1979
No Poem
Collection is open for research.