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List of works by Max Beerbohm

A Christmas Garland

1912 Max Beerbohm parody set

A Great Realist

Vanity Fair caricature of JS Sargent RA by Max

A Momentary Vision that Once Befell Young Millais

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

A Morris for May-Day

article by Max Beerbohm

A Peep into the Past

book by Max Beerbohm

A Survey

book by Max Beerbohm

Blue China

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

British Stock and Alien Inspiration, 1849

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Caricatures of Twenty-five Gentlemen

book by Max Beerbohm

D.G. Rossetti Precociously Manifesting ... that Queer Indifference to Politics ...

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Death in the Hand

1948 short film

Enoch Soames

1916 short story by Max Beerbohm

Fifty Caricatures

book by Max Beerbohm

Ford Madox Brown being Patronized by Holman Hunt

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Four Feathers

Vanity Fair caricature of AEW Mason MP by Max

Going Out for a Walk

He is very Affluent

Vanity Fair caricature of Mr William Johnson Galloway by Ruth

In Praise of Cosmetics

book by Max Beerbohm

John Singer Sargent

By Max Beerbohm ((British, 1872–1956)); (1909); Watercolor, ink, and pencil on paper; 12 5/8 x 7 7/8" (32.1 x 20.1 cm)

L'ipocrita felice

opera in one act composed by Giorgio Federico Ghedini. First representation in 1956 at Piccola Scala, Milan

Lord Inferno

harmonic commedy for the radio composed by Giorgio Federico Ghedini. First representation in 1952 at RAI, Milan

Magnetic, he has the power to infect almost everyone with the delight that he takes in himself

Vanity Fair caricature of Mr GB Shaw by Max

Mainly on the Air

book by Max Beerbohm

Miss Cornforth: ‘Oh, very pleased to meet Mr Ruskin, I’m sure’

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Mr - and Miss - Nervously Perpetuating the Touch of a Vanished Hand

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Mr Browning Brings a Lady of Rank and Fashion to See Mr Rossetti

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Mr Morley ... introduces Mr John Stuart Mill

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Mr William Bell Scott Wondering What It is Those Fellows Seem to See in Gabriel

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Our first novelist

Vanity Fair caricature of Mr G Meredith by Max

Quis Custodiet Ipsum Custodem

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Riverside Scene. Algernon Swinburne Takes his Great New Friend Gosse to See Gabriel Rossetti

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Rossetti Insistently Exhorted by George Meredith to Come Forth into the Glorious Sun and Wind for a Walk to Hendon and Beyond

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Rossetti and His Circle

book by Max Beerbohm

Rossetti and his Circle

1922 scan

Rossetti in his Worldlier Days Leaving the Arundel Club with George Augustus Sala

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Rossetti, having just had a fresh consignment of ‘stunning’ fabrics ... tries hard to prevail on his younger sister to accept ... one

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Rossetti’s Courtship

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Seven Men

1919 Max Beerbohm short story set

Spring Cottage, Hampstead, 1860

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Swinburne Warning Dante Gabriel Rossetti not to Tamper with the Blessed Damozel

painting by Max Beerbohm (1872–1956), Merton College, University of Oxford

The Arrival of Zuleika in Oxford

painting by Max Beerbohm (1872–1956), Merton College, University of Oxford

The Belgian Poet

Vanity Fair caricature of M Maeterlinck by Max

The Happy Hypocrite

1896 short story by Max Beerbohm

The Man from Hymettus. Mr Frederick Leighton

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

The Name of Dante Gabriel Rossetti is Heard for the First Time in the Western States of America

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

The Poets' Corner

book by Max Beerbohm

The Small Hours in the ‘Sixties at 16 Cheyne Walk

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

The Sole Remark Likely to Have Been Made by Benjamin Jowett about the Mural Paintings at the Oxford Union

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

The St James's

Vanity Fair caricature of G Alexander by Max

The Works of Max Beerbohm

book by Max Beerbohm

Though it is an arguable point whether he be, as it was once reputed, the most intellectual, he remains, beyond dispute, the dressiest of contemporary British dramatists

Vanity Fair caricature of Mr AW Pinero by Bulbo

Topsy and Ned Jones Settled on the Settle in Red Lion Square

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Unlike Wilkes, who was only half-an-hour behind the handsomest man in Europe, M de Soveral is usually a minute or two ahead of him

Vanity Fair caricature of Marquess de Soveral GCMG GCVO by Ruth

Woolner at Farringford, 1857

painting by Sir Max Beerbohm

Zuleika Dobson

1911 novel by Max Beerbohm

Šťastný pokrytec: rozmarná povídka pro znavené lidi

book edition published in 1910