The Neolith, Number 2, February
Artwork Details
- Title: The Neolith, Number 2, February
- Editor: Edith Nesbit (British, London 1858–1924 New Romney, Kent)
- Editor: Graily Hewitt (British, 1864–1952)
- Editor: F. Ernest Jackson (British, Huddersfield 1872–1945 Oxford)
- Editor: Edited and illustrated by Gerald Spencer Pryse (British, Ashton 1881–1956 Stourton, Worcestershire)
- Illustrator: Sir Frank William Brangwyn (British (born Belgium), Bruges 1867–1956 Ditchling, Sussex)
- Illustrator: Sir George Clausen (British, London 1852–1944 Newbury, Berkshire)
- Illustrator: Francis Dodd (British, Holyhead, Wales 1874–1949 London)
- Illustrator: Oliver Hall (British, London 1869–1957)
- Illustrator: James Kerr-Lawson (Canadian, born Anstruther, Scotland 1864–1939 London)
- Illustrator: Arthur George Watts (British, Rochester, Kent 1883–1935 Swizerland)
- Author: Robert Hugh Benson (British, 1871–1914)
- Author: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (British, Hexham, Northumberland 1878–1962 Virginia Water, Surrey)
- Author: Laurence Housman (British, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire 1865–1959 Glastonbury, Somerset)
- Author: Andrew Lang (British, Selkirk, Scotland 1844–1912 Banchory)
- Author: Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (Anglo-Irish, London 1878–1957 Dublin)
- Author: Richard Ellis Roberts (British, London 1879–1953 Carmel-by-the-Sea, California)
- Date: 1908
- Medium: Lithographs
- Dimensions: 14 15/16 × 10 5/8 in. (38 × 27 cm)
- Classifications: Books, Periodicals
- Credit Line: Gift of Dr. Herman T. Radin, 1940
- Object Number: 40.13.1(1)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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