XLA3751063:
Little Em'ly and I - illustration for The Personal History of David Copperfield, c,1911 (print), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
IL1122844:
Arrived at his destination, the first object that presented itself to his view was a pair of very imperfectly shod feet in the air, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
IL1122845:
"I am sure I don't know what you mean, Mr Swiveller," said Miss Sophy with downcast eyes , c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
IL1122847:
"Is it good, Brass, is it nice, is it fragrant, do you feel like the Grand Turk?" said Quilp, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
IL1122848:
Short led the way; with flat box, the private luggage (which was not extensive) tied up in a bundle, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
CBE200660:
'I am resolved for death and dignity' - Shakespeare, illustration from the Humourist in Piccadilly, The Sketch, published 30th March 1904 (pencil with bodycolour on paper), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
CBE200663:
Mrs Bristlewood taking a liking for 'The Turf', illustration from 'The Sketch', published 4th May 1936 (pen & ink and w/c on paper), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
CBE204087:
'Uncle! I've been watching the man in the white coat for some time, and I don't think he's trying', published in Punch, 4th September 1907 (pen & ink on paper), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images