NASH
(John, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)
Autograph Letter Signed to Anthony BERTRAM
(1897-1978, writer on Art and Travel, biographer, 1955, of John Nash's brother Paul, 1889-1946), thanking him "for our nice weekend" [at Bignor], "the visit to Highdown was one I always wanted to pay ... We are just off to pay a visit to sister Barbara. Have you been to the show of Paul's photographs at the Arts Council?", 1 side 8vo, Bottengoms Farm, Wormingford, Essex, no date, circa November
Item Date:
1951
Stock No:
54304
£65
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NASH
(John, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)
Autograph Letter Signed to Anthony BERTRAM
(1897-1978, writer on Art and Travel, biographer, 1955, of John Nash's brother Paul, 1889-1946), saying he can only think "that this was the year in which Father first let Wood Lane House", near Iver in Buckinghamshire, "to Mrs Newman & that he & Paul or Paul only went into rooms at the address you give. I can only remember living in rooms myself with both of them in Slough during one of these 'lets' ... I went to St James Square to see the photographs which I thought very good ...", 2 sides 8vo, Bottengoms Farm, Wormingford, Essex, 26th November no year but
neat filing holes touching one letter
Item Date:
1951
Stock No:
54305
£70
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NASH
(John, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)
Autograph Letter Signed to Anthony BERTRAM
(1897-1978, writer on Art and Travel, biographer, 1955, of John Nash's brother Paul, 1889-1946), saying he has "been sustaining some pretty heavy shooting from [106] Banbury Road", (Oxford, Paul & his wife Margaret's home, where Margaret still lived) "on the subject of the book & a few ranging shots of lighter calibre ... from [their sister] Barbara" but as "you sound rather happier about the matter ... [I] retired behind my emplacements" being at "the crucial stage of preparation for my show ... framing, selection etc. I think I must see Margaret who offers to dash up to London & will then meet you for lunch afterwards", suggesting the 27th "at the RCA Common Room", with Stop Press, "Margaret ... unwell ... suggests the following week". 2 sides 8vo., Bottengoms Farm, Wormingford, Essex, 20th January no year but
Item Date:
1954
Stock No:
54307
£70
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NASH
(John, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)
Autograph Letter Signed to Anthony BERTRAM
(1897-1978, writer on Art and Travel, biographer, 1955, of John Nash's brother Paul, 1889-1946), saying "Dear Tony. Stop Press ... it will have to be Feb 3rd for our lunch & I shall see her", (Paul Nash's widow Margaret, who was still living in Oxford), "the evening before. She wants to see me before I see you!", 1 side 8vo., Bottengoms Farm, Wormingford, Essex, 21st January no year but
Item Date:
1954
Stock No:
54308
£50
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NASH
(Paul, 1889-1946, Landscape Painter, Surrealist and War Artist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Marjorie Phillips,
thanking her for her cheque, he wishes he "had got in in front of Rembran[d]t but you might have regretted it! ... With regard to the dedication", he explains that signing a proof "for so & so indicates a gift" which he is anxious to keep separate "from prints purchased from the edition", he would prefer like a grocer to "throw in something as a 'make weight' at some future time, when you feel you can do with another print", to mark his appreciation "of your charming enthusiasm", 1 side 9" x 7", Oxenbridge Cottage, Iden, Sussex, no date but 1925 -
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
54296
£350
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