Rice paper affixed on paperboard. Tracing in marker of a sketch by Sofo (Sofoklis Antoniadis), depicting Cavafy in profile, in 1933. On the poet's neck it is stated in writing that this is a copy.
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Unmarked handmade folder of paperboard. It contains printed crests cut from letterheads, mail envelopes etc., initially pinned on the envelope; draft of a crest with the note "the two branches to take in the helmet"; handwritten quote from Plato's Republic; ten pieces of paper with sketches in pencil; letterhead with the Cavafy family "crest"; printed logo of the Windsor Hotel of Alexandria; press clipping; visiting card of Charikleia Cavafy with address in Hove, England.
Καβάφης, Κ. Π.Drawing in pencil by Nikolaos Gogos. It depicts Cavafy in frontal view, wearing glasses. Signed and dated. The drawing was made on the verso of an invitation to an art exhibition of Thaleia Flora-Karavia in Alexandria.
Γώγος, ΝικόλαοςReproduction (perhaps serigraphy) of a portrait of Cavafy at a young age. The original sketch appears to have been made in Fine-tip pen and signed by its creator, Vasilis Photiadis ("V.P."). The poet is depicted in three-quarter view, looking slightly to the left. Blank verso. The portrait is placed inside a heavily oxidised bifolio marked "1923", handwritten by the poet. It was used as the frontispiece of the 1947 French edition of Cavafy's poems.
V. P. (Φωτιάδης, Βασίλης)Sketch in pencil by M. Papadimitriou (Efthymis Papadimitriou, Mim Pap), on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. It depicts Cavafy in profile view, wearing a suit, a necktie and glasses, looking to the right. Handwritten dedication by the artist to the poet, signature and date at bottom left.
Παπαδημητρίου, Μ.Sketch in pencil on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. It depicts Cavafy at a yopung age, wearing a suit, a necktie and glasses. The portrait is copying a 1910 photograph and is attributed to Pericles Anastasiadis.
[Αναστασιάδης, Περικλής]Sketch in pencil by P. Radovich on the first page of a bifolio. It depicts Cavafy in profile view, wearing glasses and a necktie, looking to the left. The remaining pages are blank. The sketch is placed inside a second bifolio marked "1923", handwritten by the poet.
Radovich, P.Eleven copies of a portrait of Cavafy by Konstantinos Maleas. The poet is depicted in profile, smiling, looking to the left. Three copies on paperboard; eight copies, particularly faded, on very thin paper. The copies on paper are negative prints.
ΆγνωστοςPainting drawing in charcoal. It depicts Cavafy in three-quarter view, wearing glasses, looking slightly to the right. Blank verso. The sketch is placed inside a handmade folder of particularly thin paper, on which the poet has marked the date.
ΆγνωστοςSketch by an unknown person on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. It depicts Cavafy in profile view, wearing glasses and looking to the right.
ΆγνωστοςSketch in pencil on one side of a piece of paper. Blank verso. It depicts a bust of Cavafy in three-quarter view, looking to the left.
ΆγνωστοςSketch by an unknown person on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. It depicts Cavafy wearing glasses and looking to the left.
ΆγνωστοςSketch on one side of a paperboard. Blank verso. It depicts a bust of Cavafy in profile view, looking to the left.
ΆγνωστοςSketch by an unknown person, in sky blue pencil on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. It depicts Cavafy in profile view, wearing glasses and looking to the right.
ΆγνωστοςSketch by an unknown person on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. It depicts Cavafy seated, in frontal view, wearing glasses, in a suit and necktie.
ΆγνωστοςSketch in pencil on one side of a piece of paper. Blank verso. It depicts a bust of Cavafy in profile view, looking to the left.
ΆγνωστοςSketch in ink, by way of a cartoon, on one side of a sheet. To the left, a Pharaoh sitting in a throne and at his feet, a subject kneeling before him. Below, the note "The scribe Fri-a implores King Ka-fafi to eat bread at his house". Judging from the handwriting, the sketch could be attributed to the poet's brother, John.
[Καβάφης, John]Sketch by Nikolaos Gogos in pencil on one side of a sheet. Blank verso. It depicts Cavafy in profile view, wearing glasses and looking to the right. Signed by the artist and dated.
Γώγος, ΝικόλαοςSketch in pencil on one side of a piece of paper. Blank verso. It depicts a bust of Cavafy in three-quarter view, looking slightly to the left.
ΆγνωστοςSketch in ink by Sofo (Sofoklis Antoniadis) on rice paper. It depicts Cavafy in frontal view, wearing glasses, in a suit and necktie. Signed by the artist. The handwritten title of the sketch ("The poet C. P. Cavafy") at bottom right.
ΣόφοSketch in ink by Takis Kalmouchos on one side of a sheet. It depicts Cavafy in profile, looking to the left. The artist's signature below the figure. Handwritten notes in red pencil ("2/3", "Should come to the office") at bottom left. Handwritten dedication by Kalmouchos to Marios Vaianos on the verso.
Καλμούχος, Τ.Sketch in pencil made by Gerasimos Grigoris. It depicts Cavafy's face. Another sketch on the verso of the sheet, also in pencil.
Γρηγ[όρης], Γ[εράσιμος]Two sketches in pencil on one side of pieces of paper. They both depict Cavafy in profile view, looking to the left. They are placed inside a handmade folder marked "Raptarchis" and "1925", handwritten by Cavafy. One of the two sketches bears an illegible signature.
ΆγνωστοςThree sketches on small-size pieces of paper, depicting a helmet, a cross and a bird. Also, clipping from an envelope with the printed motto "For Christ and the Land of the Romans" in Greek. All the above is placed inside a folder of ricepaper with a note by Cavafy referring to a certain part of his family tree.
ΆγνωστοςPolygraphed copy of the handwritten poem "The Windows". Emendation in the beginning of verse 5, handwritten by the poet. On the verso, a sketch in pencil, depicting Cavafy in facial view, wearing glasses.
Καβάφης, Κ. Π.