RA Collection: People and Organisations
Vincent Brooks, Day & Son was a major British lithographic firm most widely known for reproducing the weekly caricatures published in Vanity Fair magazine. The company was formed in 1867 when Vincent Brooks bought the name, good will and some of the property of Day & Son Ltd, which had gone into liquidation that year. The firm reproduced artwork and illustrations and went on to print many of the iconic London Underground posters of the twenties and thirties before being wound up in 1940.
The Royal Academy Album : a series of photographs from works of art in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, MDCCCLXXV - London: 1875
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The Royal Academy Album : a series of photo-prints from works of art in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, MDCCCLXXVI - London: 1876
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Wilhelm Richard Wagner
The tale of Lohengrin Knight of the Swan [in verse] after the drama of Richard Wagner ... Presented by Willy Pogány. - London
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Wilhelm Richard Wagner
Tannhäuse / a dramatic poem by Richard Wagner; freely translated in poetic narrative form by T.W. Rolleston; presented by Willy Pogány - London: [1911]
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