CBE85840:
Mr William Orpen painting, More Suo, A portrait of one of our merchant princes (pen and ink, w/c), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
STC3526898:
Miss Ivy St. Helier as "Manon' from Heroes and Heroines of "Bitter Sweet", pub.1931 (colour litho), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
STC781090:
Mr. Matthew Arnold. To him, Miss Mary Augusta, his niece: "Why Uncle Matthew, oh why, will you not be always wholly serious", illustration from 'The Poets Corner', pub. by William Heinemann, 1904 (engraving), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
STC781092:
Lord Byron, shaking the dust of England from his shoes, illustration from 'The Poets Corner', pub. by William Heinemann, 1904 (engraving), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
STC781097:
Paul Verlaine (usher in private school in Bournemouth, 1877-1878), illustration from 'The Poets Corner', pub. by William Heinemann, 1904 (engraving), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
CH826899:
The Old and the Young Self; Mr Walter Sickert, 1924 (pencil, watercolour and bodycolour heightened with white on buff), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
NCO292156:
Lord Milner awaiting the fulfillment of his worst fears about the South African Constitution, 1913 (pencil & wash), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
CSM73839:
Henrik Ibsen, receiving Mr. William Archer in audience, from 'The Poets Corner', pub. by William Heinemann, 1904 (engraving), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
CSM73840:
Lord Byron, shaking the dust of England from his shoes, from 'The Poets Corner', pub. by William Heinemann, 1904 (engraving), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
CSM73852:
"Mr Rudyard Kipling takes a bloomin' day aht, on the blasted 'eath, along with Brittania, 'is gurl", from 'The Poets Corner', pub. by William Heinemann, 1904 (engraving), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images
STC3526897:
Miss Peggy Wood as "Sari Linden", from Heroes and Heroines of "Bitter Sweet", pub.1931 (colour litho), Beerbohm, Max (1872-1956) / Bridgeman Images