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THOMPSON (Elizabeth Southerden, 1850-1933, wife of Sir William Butler, Battle-Painter at Balaclava)

Fine signature and 'Yours truly' on a piece of monogrammed notepaper, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  40275      £25

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THOMPSON-66235-1.jpg AT THE SLADE IN THE 1920s
THOMPSON (Ernest Heber, 1892-1971, New Zealand-born Artist)

Amusing Signed Caricature Portrait in Pencil and Grey Wash of Philip Wilson STEER, (1860-1942, Assistant Professor of Painting at the Slade School of Art, 1893-1930), where Thompson was a student, signed and dated in the top right corner by the artist, showing Wilson Steer full length, three quarter face, in high collar, striped waistcoat and baggy jacket and trousers, walking towards the viewer, a huge body for a tiny head, the face well reflecting his kindly but reticent manner as a teacher, low down on either side the artist has sketched scenes of a fête champêtre, a medieval castle, a Spanish couple dancing, and a jester with a birdcage, 15" x 9", [Slade School, University College, London],

Item Date:  1922
Stock No:  66235      £275

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THOMSON (Hugh, 1860-1920, Illustrator of Jane Austen)

Signature on piece, with a sketch of himself in a 17th century hat and collar, no date, c.

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  50769      £125

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THRUPP (Frederick, 1812-1895, Sculptor, R.A.)

Autograph formal letter to Mrs Jameson, telling her that "he has at present only 'a model in plaster of a boy catching a butterfly' which he believes is placed in the English Court of Sculpture ...", 1 side 8vo., 30 Gloucester Place, In the Kew Road, 8th May

Item Date:  1854
Stock No:  11870      £40

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TUKE-42746-1.jpg TUKE TELLS THE MOTHER OF HIS SITTER THAT THE “DEAR LITTLE BOY CONTROLLED HIMSELF VERY PRETTILY”
TUKE (Henry Scott, 1858-1929, Painter, R.A.)

Fine illustrated Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Robinson, telling her that “business is so pressing today, I have to address you from my City offices... your dear little boy controlled himself very prettily, indeed he seemed pleased to think he might remain half an hour longer so near his indulgent mother... he did say he wished he had had another of those sausages, a thought which would have been greedy in an adult but is charming and natural in such a little fellow... I should like to run across one aft. from Red. Hill, especially if there happened to be an organ recital. Perhaps Miss Robinson did say Philipine first, but I said it loudest...” and there is a picture of a little boy eating a sausage, 4 sides 8vo., Market Buildings, London headed paper, 7th May

Item Date:  1810
Stock No:  42746      £350

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