["In Rochester Cathedral"]. A drawing in black chalk, heightened with white on paper 18 cm. x 26 cm. This drawing, the final piece of Fildes's work on The The Mystery of Edwin Drood, is described by the artist's sons as "being the study of the illustr...
"Can't You See a Hint?" A drawing in black chalk and white body-color, touched with brush and black ink, on paper 25 cm. x 16 cm. There is on the back of this sheet what appears to be a black-chalk sketch of the same scene from a wider angle. Fildes's...
["Sleeping It Off"]. A drawing in black chalk, and brush and black ink and white body-color, on card paper 17.5 cm. x 25.5 cm. The wood-engraving of this scene was first published, in reverse, in part No. VI of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
["Up the River"]. A drawing done with brush in black ink and white body-color over black chalk, on paper 17.5 cm. x 25 cm. On the back of this sheet, there is a rough sketch in black chalk of the same scene. The wood-engraving of this scene was first ...
A drawing in black chalk, and brush and black ink and grey ink, heightened with white, on paper 17.5 cm. x 25 cm. A close study of Hiram Grewgious and Rosa Bud seated at the table, for "Mr. Grewgious Experiences a New Sensation."