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D.G. Rossetti Precociously Manifesting ... that Queer Indifference to Politics ...
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916–17
British Stock and Alien Inspiration, 1849
Sir Max Beerbohm
1917
Rossetti’s Courtship
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
The Sole Remark Likely to Have Been Made by Benjamin Jowett about the Mural Paintings at the Oxford Union
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Miss Cornforth: ‘Oh, very pleased to meet Mr Ruskin, I’m sure’
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Ford Madox Brown being Patronized by Holman Hunt
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
A Momentary Vision that Once Befell Young Millais
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Spring Cottage, Hampstead, 1860
Sir Max Beerbohm
1917
Woolner at Farringford, 1857
Sir Max Beerbohm
1917
Blue China
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
The Small Hours in the ‘Sixties at 16 Cheyne Walk
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Topsy and Ned Jones Settled on the Settle in Red Lion Square
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Rossetti, having just had a fresh consignment of ‘stunning’ fabrics ... tries hard to prevail on his younger sister to accept ... one
Sir Max Beerbohm
1917
Rossetti in his Worldlier Days Leaving the Arundel Club with George Augustus Sala
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Rossetti Insistently Exhorted by George Meredith to Come Forth into the Glorious Sun and Wind for a Walk to Hendon and Beyond
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Mr Morley ... introduces Mr John Stuart Mill
Sir Max Beerbohm
1917
Riverside Scene. Algernon Swinburne Takes his Great New Friend Gosse to See Gabriel Rossetti
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Mr Browning Brings a Lady of Rank and Fashion to See Mr Rossetti
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
Mr William Bell Scott Wondering What It is Those Fellows Seem to See in Gabriel
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
The Man from Hymettus. Mr Frederick Leighton
Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
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