Vernon Hill (sculptor) - Works

Works

Work Year Type of work Notes and References
A girl decked with leaves 1905–1930 Print The print made by etching shows the head of a woman with leaves in her hair. It's printed with plate-tone in brown ink and printed on speckled buff paper.
Air Maidens 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The was wooden figure group was exhibited at Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill (Leicester Galleries) in 1927.
Back of Hand-mirror 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Ballads Weird and Wonderful 1912 Illustrations Hill illustrated a book of ancient, legendary ballads. For example, see Young Benjie.
Blind 1902–1915 Print Walking in the dark is a ragged old man. The work is a print made by etching and aquatint.
Crescent Moon 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The lead sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Dawn with Trumpet 1905–1924 Print The etching, of an "allegorical figure in flowing rows blowing trumpet in doorway" is printed with plate-tone in brown ink.
Day joy 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Door Knocker 1927 (exhibited) Architectural sculpture The bronze cast door knocker was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Elfin Crown 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Evening 1905–1915 Print The work depicts two sitting figures: a woman sitting near a fire and a satyr holding a crook.
Fire 1905–1915 Print The work, an etching, depicts a man who is walking in flames, while nude and shielding his face.
The Guardian 1905–1915 Print A seated, semi-nude angle is holding a branch of leaves and a trumpet. The work is an etching.
Mermaid 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The carved animal bone sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Moon Maidens 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The wood carved sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Moon Maidens 1930 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze sculpture was exhibited at Leeds City Art Gallery, Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition in 1928.
Morning Gladness 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Night 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The carved stone sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Nymph 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Rapture 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Roaring flame 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Sea Frolic 1927 (exhibited) Print The work is a photomechanical print invitation of three entwined mermaids for the Leicester Galleries Exhibition of Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill in 1927.
Sorrow 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The carved marble sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
St Joan of Arc Church sculpture Unknown Sculpture Hill made a sculpture for the church, details are unknown.
The Arcadian Calendar 1909 Illustration The calendar is believed to be his first commissioned illustrations. The work was published by John Lane The Bodley Head.
The Awakening 1930 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze sculpture was exhibited at Leeds City Art Gallery, Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition in 1930.
The Chase 1928 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze sculpture was exhibited at Leeds City Art Gallery, Yorkshire Artists' Exhibition in 1928.
The Flower of Silence 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The carved wood sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Mask 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Messenger 1905–1915 Print The work depicts a man who is flying above the mountains, while nude and carrying a banner. On his feet are winged sandals.
The Moon Chariot 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The lead sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The New Inferno 1910 Illustration Hill created Art Nouveau illustrations for S. Phillips The New Inferno in 1911.
The Spirit that destroyed Rheims 1905–1915 Print An etching, made on cream paper, depict a figure brandishing a sword while flailing and bursting through flames.
The Sun God 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The carved stone sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Wave 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The carved marble sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The Wheel 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
The woman-wind asleep 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The lead sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.
Tramping with a Poet through the Rockies Before 1922 Illustrations Hill illustrated the travel journal of authors Vachel Lindsay and Stephen Graham through the United States and Canadian Rockies, with stops at an Indian reservation and a Mormon temple.
Wind Helmet 1927 (exhibited) Sculpture The bronze cast sculpture was exhibited at Leicester Galleries for the "Sculpture, Drawings and Etchings by Vernon Hill" exhibit.

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