CHT164460:
'I know what you want' said the sea witch, illustration for 'The Little Mermaid' from Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen (1805-75), c.1910 (engraving) (b/w photo), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
MFI44092:
"The Queens of Sheba, Meath and Connaught" Illustration by Harry Clarke from 'Queens' by J.M. Synge, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4095411:
The emperor's new clothes: “” Oh, how well they look! How capitally they fit”” - in “” Fairy Tales”” by Hans Christian Andersen, ill. by Harry Clarke, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CHT164459:
The New One is the Most Beautiful of All, illustration for 'The Ugly Duckling' from Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen (1805-75), c.1910 (engraving) (b/w photo), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CH826809:
The Queens of Sheba, Meath and Connaught'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
FAS46083:
The Geneva Window depicting a character from 'Mr Gilhooley' by Liam O'Flaherty, 1929 (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CHT239535:
The Emperor and the Nightingale, illustration for 'The Nightingale' from Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen (1805-75) published in London, before 1914 (engraving) (b/w photo), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
FAS46011:
The Geneva Window depicting 'The Playboy of the Western World' by J.M. Synge, 'The Dreamers' by Seamus O'Sullivan and 'The Demi Gods' by James Stephens, 1929 (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
FAS46076:
The Geneva Window depicting 'Mr Gilhooley' by Liam O'Flaherty and 'Deirdre' by George Russell, 1929 (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CAG68310:
The Meeting of St. Brendan with the Unhappy Judas, 1911, stained glass window by Harry Clarke (1889-1931), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
MFI44098:
"Etain, Helen, Maeve and Fand, Golden Deirdre's Tender Hand" Illustration by Harry Clarke from 'Queens' by J.M. Synge pub. 1909, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CH826806:
Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CGB253966:
Illustration from 'Selected Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne Clarke', published in 1928 (engraving), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
MFI44097:
"We named Lucrezia Crivelli and Titian's Lady with Amber Belly" Illustration by Harry Clarke from 'Queens' by J.M. Synge, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
FAS46089:
Detail from the Geneva Window showing 'The Dreamers' by Lennox Robinson (1886-1958) and 'Countess Cathleen' by W.B. Yeats (1865-1939) (stained glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CHT239536:
Illustration for 'What the Old Man Does is Always Right' from 'Fairy Tales' by Hans Christian Andersen (1805-75) published in London, c.1910 (engraving) (b/w photo), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
MFI44093:
"Yet these are rotten, so you're the Queen of all are living, or have been" Illustration by Harry Clarke from 'Queens' by J.M. Synge, Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images
CH826808:
Bert the Bigfoot, Sung by Villon'. 'Queens', nine glass panels acided, stained and painted, Illustrating J.M. Synge's poem, 1917 (paint on glass), Clarke, Harry (1889-1931) / Bridgeman Images