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 Fitzwilliam Museum ‘Blythburgh, Suffolk.’ Pencil and water-colour. ‘The Trees and the Axe.’ From Aesop’s Fables, 1912.

Art Gallery

‘Regent’s Park.’ 1928.

Museum and Art Gallery

‘It amused the birds to see him lifting the crusts to his mouth with hands.’ For Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens.

Harris Museum and Art Gallery ‘Jewels from the Deep.’ 1909. ‘Bigbury Bay, Devon.’ 1915.

Moser Collection

‘Snowstorm: Montana.’ 1914.

Municipal Gallery

‘Imps of the Smoke.’ Acquired 1911.

Harvard University Library

The Houghton Library has drawings for Little Brother and Little Sister, English Fairy Tales, and Aesop’s Fables, also an unidentified drawing ‘Grotesque Sprites’.

National Gallery

‘Windfalls.’ 1904.

Butler Library, Columbia University

Sarah Briggs Latimore’s comprehensive collection of books and drawings was acquired by Mr and Mrs Alfred C. Berol for presentation to Columbia University, and a selection was exhibited there, December 1956–March 1957. The drawings, about sixty in number, in pencil, pen-and-ink, water-colour, etc., include examples of illustrations for Gulliver’s Travels, Rip Van Winkle, Mother Goose, Aesop’s Fables, Comus, Undine, and A Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and a series for The Lonesomest Doll. This was followed by an even more important addition in 1958 of some three hundred original drawings and sketches, together with about thirty volumes of the artist’s sketchbooks in which his major illustrated books were planned. Another Rackham Collection, brought together by Grace Clark Haskell, is in the Free Library of Philadelphia.

Public Library

The Spencer Collection has twenty-one original drawings in water-colour for seventeen books published between 1906