French-British cartoonist and author (1834-1896). George Busson Du Maurier, George Du Maurier, George Louis Palmella Busson de Maurier, George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier, George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier, Georges Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier, Georges-Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier, Gerard Du Maurier
A Chiel Among Them (recto); Amusements for the Sea-side (verso) (Punch, or the London Charivari, September 20, 1873, pp. 113-14), print, after George Du Maurier (MET, 2012.60.6)
A Chiel Among Them (recto); Amusements for the Sea-side (verso) (Punch, or the London Charivari, September 20, 1873, pp. 113-14), print, after George Du Maurier (MET, 2012.60.6)
A man and woman stand talking together in the middle of the Wellcome V0040335
Children's books and their illustrators 1897 (131338549)
Conductor: study from life, drawing, George Du Maurier (MET, 37.150.2)
‘Dr Hasenclever and Mrs Bletchley’ by George du Maurier; original artwork of an illustration for his novel 'The Martian'
English Society, poster, Edward Penfield (MET, 1986.1005.9)
Gecko: study from life, drawing, George Du Maurier (MET, 37.150.3)
George Du Maurier, "--And mist or glim, I'd sail with him, if he would sail with me--", c. 1865, NGA 75959
George Du Maurier, "Barrington bore it all with exemplary patience", 1878-1879, NGA 143679
George Du Maurier, Distinguished Amateurs no. II - The Art Critic, 1880, NGA 93681
George du Maurier - Himmel^ The Roof of Your Mouth - B1994.9.15 - Yale Center for British Art
George du Maurier - Sir John Everett Millais - ABDAG004394
George Du Maurier, The Ilyssus!, 1880, NGA 75960
George Du Maurier, "The Woman That Was", NGA 143655
George Du Maurier, Two Children in the Snow, NGA 75961
George du Maurier - Women and their Garments Artistically Described - B2012.1.10 - Yale Center for British Art
George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier by George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier
Great Russell Street 46
“Let me speak, let me confess,” she cried with terrible fervour.
Miss Simms - George Du Maurier
Trilby, caricature by Spy in Vanity Fair, 1896.
Violinist: study from life, drawing, George Du Maurier (MET, 37.150.1)
Violinist: study from life, drawing, George Du Maurier (MET, 37.150.4)