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A Charles Ricketts Chronology 1866–1931

In: The Collected Letters of Charles Ricketts (Volume III: 1923–1931)
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1866

Charles de Sousy Ricketts born in Geneva, Switzerland (2 October), to Cornelia Fausta Felix Pia Adeodata Maddalena Marsuzi de Aguirre (1824–1880) and Charles Robert Ricketts (1838–1883)

1868

Family moves to London in around 1868

Birth of his only sister in London: Blanche Mildmay (1868–1903)

c.1876–1880

CR and his mother live in Boulogne and Asnières, France

1880

Family moves to Italy

Mother dies in Genoa, Italy (30 December)

1881

Family moves back to Great Britain

1883

Father dies on the Isle of Bute, Scotland (29 June)

CR enrols in the wood-engraving class at South London Technical School of Art (16 October).

Meets Charles Shannon (1863–1937)

Lives at 164 Kennington Park Road, Kennington

1885

CR switches to the Life Class (until 1888)

First published drawing appears in The Magazine of Art (January 1886 issue, available in December 1885)

1886

CHS comes to live with CR

1886–1890s

Publishes commissioned drawings in magazines and books, exhibits pastels and watercolours

1887

Meets Thomas Sturge Moore

Lives at 12a Edith Terrace, Edith Grove, Brompton (until 1888)

1888

Move [with CHS] to No. 2, The Vale, King’s Road, Chelsea (September?)

CHS visits Herbert Horne and Selwyn Image

1889

Meets poet John Gray

First issue of The Dial issued by CHS and CR [including CR’s first published essay, on Puvis de Chavannes] (August)

Meets Oscar Wilde

1890

Designs first bookplate, for Gleeson White (October?)

Meets Lucien Pissarro (November)

1891

First book design for Oscar Wilde published (The Picture of Dorian Gray) (April)

Meets Charles Holmes

1891–1893

Designs other books by Oscar Wilde and books by Thomas Hardy, Hélène Vacaresco, John Gray, John Addington Symonds, John Leicester Warren (Lord de Tabley)

1892

(Probable) first contact with Robert Ross and William Rothenstein

1893

CR and CHS start publishing art portfolios (including CHS’s Early Lithographs) (February)

First letter to Sydney Cockerell (April?)

CR and CHS illustrate Daphnis and Chloe (published: June)

Mathews and Lane exhibit CR and CHS works at the Arts & Crafts Exhibition (October–December)

1894

First meeting with Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper (‘Michael Field’) (January)

CR illustrates Wilde’s The Sphinx (published June 1894)

Meets William Llewellyn Hacon

Hacon & Ricketts is established (October)

Move to 31 Beaufort Street, Chelsea (October)

1895

Oscar Wilde convicted for ‘gross indecency’ (May)

Issues first ‘Notice’ of Vale Press books (Fall)

1896

CR opens shop ‘At the Sign of The Dial’ at 52 Warwick Street (April)

First Vale Press book is published by Hacon & Ricketts: Milton, Early Poems (April)

1897

Publishes A Defence of the Revival of Printing (June)

Last issue of The Dial is published (November)

1898

Move to 8 Spring Terrace, Richmond (March)

c.1899–1904

Designs jewellery for friends

1899

Trip to Switzerland, Italy and France [with CHS] (April–June)

Meets W.B. Yeats (November)

A fire destroys Vale Press material at the Ballantyne Press (December)

Meets Edmund and Mary Davis (around 1899?)

1900

Oscar Wilde dies (November)

1901

Takes up oil painting

Has by now met Antonio Cippicco

1902

Move to Lansdowne House, Lansdowne Road, Holland Park (May)

Exhibits a painting, woodcuts, original drawings and Vale Press books at Wolverhampton (May)

Publishes A Catalogue of Mr. Shannon’s Lithographs (August)

1903

Journey to Italy and Germany [with CHS] (March–April)

Trip to Madrid (April–May)

Closure of the Vale Press/Hacon & Ricketts (June)

Trip to Berlin, Dresden, and Vienna (August)

Member of the National Art Collections Fund (November)

First Friday party in CHS’s studio at Lansdowne House (December)

1904

Publishes The Prado and its Masterpieces (May)

Starts working on sculptures (late Spring)

Privately publishes A Bibliography of the Books Issued by Hacon & Ricketts (June)

First contribution to The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs (June)

Meets poet Gordon Bottomley (June)

First costume design (for W.B. Yeats)

Joins and exhibits with The Society of Twelve (November)

1905

Starts political plea for the release of Maxim Gorky (January)

Designs cover for Wilde’s De Profundis (published February)

Journey to Rome and Florence [with CHS] (February–March)

Joins the Executive Committee of The Vasari Society

1906

Journey to Sienna, Florence, Rome and Naples (March)

First performances of the Literary Theatre Society (April)

First one-man show of paintings, at Van Wisselingh’s (May)

Meets the actress Lillah McCarthy (October?)

1907

Designs first theatre poster, for The Persians (March)

Designs scenery and costumes for G.B. Shaw’s Don Juan in Hell (May–June)

Gives a lecture with lantern-slides on Watteau, at Lansdowne House (June)

Exhibits bronzes and painting [with CHS] at Carfax & Co (July)

1908

Organizes first ‘Exhibition of Fair Women’ (International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, London) (February–March)

Trip to Venice [with CHS] (May)

1909

Publishes articles on costumes and dress in The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art (January–February)

Exhibition of CR and CHS’s Hokusai and Hokkei collection in Paris (June)

Designs stage setting and costumes for King Lear (staged in September)

1910

Publishes first article in The Times Literary Supplement (March)

Publishes first article in The Morning Post (March)

Publishes his book Titian (April)

First visit to the Ballets Russes performances (April)

Protests against Post-Impressionism (November)

1911

Journey to Egypt, Greece and Italy [with CHS] (January–March)

Organizes [with CHS] the exhibition A Century of Art at the Grafton Gallery and writes the catalogue (June)

Trip to Belgium and The Netherlands [with CHS] (November)

Meets Glyn Philpot

1912

Journey to Egypt, Austria and Germany [with CHS] (August 1912–February 1913)

Publishes article ‘Stage Decoration’ in The Fortnightly Review (December)

1913

Publishes collection of essays Pages on Art (April)

Trip to Paris [with CHS] (Summer)

Publishes first essay in The Observer (November)

1914

Martin Birnbaum organizes CR and CHS exhibitions in New York, Providence and Buffalo (March–September)

1915

Publishes several letters about the protection of art [some with CHS] in newspapers and magazines

1916

First letter to Thomas Lowinsky

Acquires a pianola (October)

1918

Designs costumes for YMCA performances in Le Havre and Paris (July–September)

Furnishes the Norman Keep at Chilham Castle as a country retreat [with CHS] (from November)

Meets Cecil Lewis (c.1918–1919)

1919

Contributes first text in Italian to La Ronda (September)

1920

First book design for Bottomley published (July)

1921

Publishes first essay on music in The British Music Bulletin (March)

1922

Elected an Associate of the Royal Academy (April)

1923

Becomes adviser to the National Gallery of Canada (first written advice: July)

Move to Townshend House, Albert Road, Regents Park (May)

Journey to Baveno and Paris [with CHS] (October)

1924

Designs stage setting and costumes for Shaw’s St. Joan (first night in March)

Journey to Lago Maggiore, Florence and Rome [with CHS] (September–October)

1925

Designs stage setting, costumes, tapestries and props for Henry VIII (performed December)

1926

Designs costumes and scenery for The Mikado (October)

Designs stage setting and costumes for Macbeth (December)

1927

Journey to Tunisia [with Cecil Lewis] (March–April)

Journey to Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, New York and Boston (October–November)

1928

Elected a member of the Royal Academy (February)

Art adviser’s trip to Florence [with Eric Brown] (June)

1929

CHS makes a fall and suffers permanent neurological damage (January)

Publishes Beyond the Threshold (March)

Designs costumes for The Gondoliers (May–November)

Journey to Rome [with Henning Nyberg] (November–December)

1930

Committee member of the Exhibition of Italian Art (on show January–March)

Trip to Berlin and Munich [with Henning Nyberg] (February)

1931

Trip to Italy [with Henning Nyberg] (May–June)

Dies (7 October)

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The Collected Letters of Charles Ricketts (Volume III: 1923–1931)

Letters 1399–2147

Series:  Library of the Written Word, Volume: 143 and  Library of the Written Word - The Industrial World, Volume: 143
Cover The Collected Letters of Charles Ricketts (Volume III: 1923–1931)
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Print Publication Date:
24 Apr 2026
  • Subjects
    • Art History
      • Art History
    • Book History and Cartography
      • History of the Book
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      • Modern History
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      • Biography, Autobiography, Life-Writing
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Introduction
A Charles Ricketts Chronology 1866–1931
Editorial Principles
Sources and Acknowledgements
Short Titles and Abbreviations
List of Figures
Volume Three 1923–1931
Letters 1399–2147
Back Matter
Index of Books, Bookplates, Posters and Ephemera Designed or Illustrated by Ricketts
Index of Letters by Recipient
General Index

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