Original color lithograph, printed 1960 at Mourlot and Draeger in Paris. Published in Marc Chagall's illustrations to the bible 'Verve 37/38'.
Chagall, Marc, 1887-1985From the artist's sketchbook c.1905.
Grierson, Charles MacIver, 1864-1939Pencil and watercolour illustration. The Grand Staircase from the first landing, looking up towards the door to the Greene Library; the chandelier can be seen in the centre of the picture.
Fletcher, Hanslip, 1874-1955Facing the south-west corner of the room; shows the fireplace on the right in the foreground; on the left are a pair of wooden chairs and an orange armchair; on the far left is a dresser with a blue jug and plate upon it.
Dyed, painted silk, on a hessian backing. On the left the arms of the Commonwealth: the crosses of St. George and St. Andrew and the Irish harp and in escutcheon a lion rampant guardant for Cromwell. On the right are the quarterings of his wife. Inscribed verso with: 'this ensign was snatched from the bier of the tyrant Oliver Cromwell, when his waxen effigy, adorned with royal state, was being magnificently displayed in the Church of St. Peter, Westminster'.
The Old Gate House and Entrance to Dean's Yard prior to its demolition for buildings in Broad Sanctuary
Corner, SidneyThe Pest Houses or "Five Chimnies" formerly situated in Douglas Place near Vauxhall Bridge Road'