Frederick Morse was a photographer who lived next door to the Grainger household at 9 Cromwell Place, White Plains, in New York. His wife Tonie Morse became Grainger’s manager in 1925. Grainger initially…
Frederick Morse was a photographer who lived next door to the Grainger household at 9 Cromwell Place, White Plains, in New York. His wife Tonie Morse became Grainger’s manager in 1925. Grainger initially…
This photograph captures Percy Grainger wearing a grass skirt and jewellery in the form of armbands and necklaces. The grass skirt and armbands were created by artists in Oceania, and…
This photograph captures Percy Grainger wearing a grass skirt and jewellery in the form of armbands and necklaces, and holding a pole. The grass skirt and armbands were created by artists in…
Photo: 9.3 x 14.2 cm
Photo and board: 10.3 x 16.5 cm
Envelope: 11.4 x 26.3 cm
View of Percy Grainger as a baby. He is depicted naked and lying on his right side on a blanket with his eyes closed. His left arm is…
This promotional photograph shows Grainger holding his ‘English Dance’, which had been composed and scored between 1899 and 1909, and finally published in March 1929. The photograph, taken by family friend Frederick Morse, includes in the background…
This photograph was taken at the Grainger home at White Plains, USA. Other photographs in the Grainger Museum Collection depict Ella Grainger also working with Percy Grainger and Burnett Cross, on this same experiment. It is likely that Ella Grainger…
Photo: 14.8 x 10.6 cm
Photo and board: 16.9 x 6.2 cm
Portrait of Percy Grainger when he was 14 years old. This photograph depicts his side profile and he is wearing a shirt, tie, vest and jacket. The photograph is…
Silver gelatin prints and mechanically printed postcard.
17.6 x 12.6 cm
Aimé Dupont was a fashionable New York studio where Grainger sat for a number of portraits sometime before November 1915. He had already made his debut to New York…