Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933)

Creator details

Name
Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933)
Nationality
English

Assets (159 in total)

Front cover of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94) c.1910 (litho)
Mr Hyde after taking the antidote turns into Dr Jekyll, Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) for the novel L'Etrange Cas du dr Jekyll et de Mr Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) 1927 (Mr Hyde, having taken the antidote, turns back to Dr Jekyll in front of Dr Lanyon, Jekyll had succeeded in separator ating out the duality in his nature, Hyde representing pure evil and Jekyll good, but eventually the antidote to the Hyde persona ceases to be effective - Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) from “” The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), 1927 Private collection
Mr Hyde returns home after a night of adventures to take the antidote and resume the appearance of Dr Jekyll, Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) for the novel L'Etrange Cas du dr Jekyll et de Mr Hyde”” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) 1927 (Mr Hyde, after his night's adventures, letting himself into his house to take the antidote and resume the character of Dr Jekyll, Jekyll had succeeded in separating out the duality in his nature, Hyde representing pure evil and Jekyll good, but eventually the antidote to the Hyde persona ceases to be effective - Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) from “” The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson ( 1850-1894), 1927 Private collection
The features seemed to melt and alter' from the 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by E. J. Sullivan (1869-1933)
Dr jekyll desperately seeking the powders allowing him to debarasser his character of Mr Hyde, Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) for the novel L'Etrange Cas du dr Jekyll et de Mr Hyde”” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) 1927 (Dr Jekyll trying desperately to find the chemicals that will enable him to cast off his Mr Hyde persona - Mr Hyde, Jekyll had succeeded in separating out the duality in his nature, Hyde representing pure evil and Jekyll good, but eventually the antidote to the Hyde persona ceases to be effective - Illustration by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933) from “” The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), 1927 Private collection
Robert Browning: Porphyria's Lover (colour litho)
Robert Browning: My Last Duchess (colour litho)
The Pipe Lighter (The Guarantee of Belgian Neutrality), illustration from The Kaiser's Garland by Edmund J. Sullivan, pub. 1916 (litho)
Lady Flora (w/c)
The Jackdaw of Rheims, the Cardinal's Ring, and the Borrowed Plumes, illustration from The Kaiser's Garland by Edmund J. Sullivan, pub. 1916 (litho)
Illustration for Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by R L Stevenson (litho)
Once I saw him standing in the middle of a dusty road (colour litho)

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