BONNAT
(Léon, 1833-1922, French Painter)
Photograph by Braun, Clément & Cie, signed and dated on the mount
by the artist, showing him seated, full length, three quarter face, with brush and palette, below and to the left of a fine life-size portrait, 6½" x 4¾" in contemporary gilt frame 9" x 6¾", Paris, 22 July
frame a little chipped
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
53994
£275
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BOUGHTON
(George Henry, 1833-1905, A.R.A., Printer and Illustrator)
Autograph Letter Signed to Madame de Knoop,
hoping that his wife "will soon be herself again and able to come and thank you for your most kind sympathy", 1 side 8vo., The Reform Club, S.W., 6th November
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
12207
£15
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BOUGHTON
(George Henry, R.A., 1833-1905, Anglo-American Landscape and Genre Painter, Illustrator and Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed on a correspondence card to Miss Schlerner
saying that she is "sweetly kind in your remembrance of my fragile promise. (It may bend, but I hope it won't break). The days you give me are already 'mine no more'. My American friends are coming in such clouds that I have got into a whirlpool of 'fun days' - I fear the trees will bloom and turn to ripe fruit ere I get a breathing spell ... I cannot hope to be able to help gather the apples at least the green ones ... that will be something to look forward to ...", 2 sides card, West House, Campden Hill headed card, Sunday, no date,
slightly creased in centre not affecting the text
Item Date:
1886
Stock No:
39137
£45
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BRASSEY
(Thomas, 1836-1918, 1st Baron, 1st Earl, M.P.)
Autograph Letter Signed on card, to 'Dear Haden',
saying he "will come if I possibly can ... I had deep regard for your mother and your gifted father", (Sir Francis Seymour Haden, 1818-1910, etcher and surgeon), 2 sides correspondence card, 24 Park Lane, W., 4th July
Item Date:
1911
Stock No:
14742
£20
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BRETT
(John, 1831-1902, Landscape Painter, Pre-Raphaelite)
ALS to Mrs Malleson
saying that she is "one of those few who have believed in me these many years; a fact whereof I have always felt very proud; more so than I well know how to say. Any little circumstance therefore which would seem to justify your faith is intensely welcome ... In this light I value the associateship. It will now be my duty to take a share of the teaching in the schools and if either of your children should go to study there you know it will be a great gratification to me to devote to them the best I can do in that way. The last time we went to Camp Cottage you were all away ... We have now six babies all told and the latest still keeps his mother nearly always at home so you will be nearly sure to find her when you come. I hope I may be no less fortunate but to save me a disappointment you must stay to dinner and there will I hope be no reason for your returning to Wimbledon that evening ...", 3 sides 8vo., 6 Keswick Road, Putney, 30th January
Item Date:
1881
Stock No:
40799
£275
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