| Named_Collection | Roland Penrose |
| Title | Two hundred sketches, humourous and grotesque. |
| Level | Item |
| Author | Doré, Gustave |
| Artist | Doré, Gustave |
| Format | Illustrated book |
| Pub_Date | 1867 |
| Pub_Place | London |
| Publisher | Frederick Warne and Co. |
| Language | English |
| Ref_No | GMA A35/2/RPL4/150 |
| Description | A volume of pen and ink drawings by Doré of grotesques; life in the country; life in the provinces; life in a little provincial town; day schools and boarders; New Year's Day; at the exhibition of paintings; people who 'give themselves airs in Society'; the races; consequences of the London Exhibition of 1862; sketches in Paris; prophecies concerning the future of the French people; Paris out of doors; scenes in the Champs Elysees; grotesques; the Tuileries Gardens; the English in Paris; extracts from celebrated authors; a sale by auction; scraps; things we see and hear; things that are agreeable; sayings and doings; the Collegians again; and the waters of Baden. |
| Repository | Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Archive |