Evans, Frederick H.
Evans, Frederick H., 1853-1943
Frederick Henry Evans
Evans, Frederick Henry, 1853-1943
Evans, Frederick Henry (English photographer, 1853-1943)
Evans, Frederick Henry
Frederick H. Evans British photographer
Evans, Frederick Henry, 1853-1943, photographe
אוונס, פרדריק ה', 1853-1943
VIAF ID: 88084729 (Personal)
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Works
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Ancient crypt cellars in Provins, France | |
Aubrey Beardsley | |
Autobiography of a shaker and revelation of the Apocalypse | |
Beverley Minster : Sculpture on the Percy Shrine | |
Borrowdale | |
châteaux of France | |
Drafting room series | |
Ely, Cathedral: late afternoon across the Octagon | |
[Ely Cathedral: view into nave] | |
Frederick H. Evans a logical perfection | |
Frederick H. Evans: photographer of the majesty, light, and space of the medieval cathedrals of England and France | |
Frederick H. Evans : selected texts and bibliography | |
Hedgerow study | |
Josephine (Portrait of Miss B.) | |
Kelmscott Manor : in the attics | |
Lincoln cathedral : from the castle | |
Luks: Painter | |
New Forest | |
Redlands woods | |
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám : a variorum edition of Edward Fitzgerald's renderings into English verse | |
Rye from Winchilsea [i.e., Winchelsea] | |
Sun pictures. | |
Ten photographs [photographie] | |
Tithe Barn at Great Cokkeswell [sic] | |
Wells Cathedral : "A Sea of steps" | |
Wells Cathedral: stairway to Chapter House | |
Westminster Abbey : Accross the Transepts | |
"When the Sands are Running Low" | |
William Blake's illustrations to Thornton's Pastorals of Vergil in Ambrose Phillips' imitation of Vergil's first eclogue, 1821, 1912: | |
[York Minster, nave to transept] |