VENETIAN FISHING BOATS
MONTALBA
(Clara Federica, 1840-1929, Artist chiefly known for her watercolour paintings of Venice)
Original pen and ink sketch signed
showing a couple of fishing boats in the lagoon at Venice, 7” x 4½” in mount, 8½” x 6½”
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41843
£475
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MOORE
(Henry Spencer, 1898-1986, Sculptor)
Fine Typed Letter Signed to Paul HOGARTH
(1917-1001, Artist and Illustrator) saying that he doesn’t “see any point in publishing my letter on the AIA’s statement on Czechoslovakia. If you will look at it, you will find that the main point to which I took exception was excluded from the version published in the Newsletter, so that my criticism of it is meaningless to anyone who has read only the published statement and not the one privately circulated. My assertion that there is a slight inconsistency between paragraphs 1 and 2 is still valid. But this is hardly worth publishing without the later part of my letter.... Since you said, in the last number, that I had written a comment to the Central Committee, you may now, if you wish, say that this comment referred to a provisional statement circulated to the Advisary Council and not to the statement which appeared in print...”, 1 side 8vo., Hoglands, Perry Green, Herts, 24th June
Item Date:
1948
Stock No:
41783
£425
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MOORE
(Henry Spencer, 1898-1986, Sculptor)
Fine Typed Letter Signed with autograph amendments to the Central Committee of the A.I.A.
thanking them for letting him “see a copy of the Central Committee’s statement on the situation in Czechoslovakia. I’ve read the statement carefully, but am not quite sure that I’ve followed your reasoning. In para. 2, you say; ‘Only the most careful investigation could determine which (facts) were true and which false; and this we are not in a position to do’, a statement with which I heartily agree. But in para. 1 you say that ‘this (the way in which the present Government assumed power) does not seem to us an undemocratic method.’ I’m not so sure, though, that the absence of facts about the extent of political victimisation doesn’t also apply to the manner in which the present Government came to power. I don’t think, therefore that the method was democratic or that is was undemocratic. Hence I cannot take it for granted that your statement is completely consistent. As to the third paragraph, I can’t agree that ‘it is necessary to distinguish between sporadic injustices and widespread suppression of public opinion.’ Where are you going to draw the line between the two? It seems to me that any injustice calls for protest. In view of my doubts concerning these matters, the only part of your statement with which I can fully associate myself is the second paragraph...”, 2 sides 8vo., Hoglands, Perry Green, Herts, headed paper, 7th May
Item Date:
1948
Stock No:
42312
£575
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MOORE
(Henry Spencer, 1898-1986, Sculptor)
Postcard photo by Gemma Levine, signed underneath,
showing him head and shoulders in profile, looking serious, 5½” x 3½”, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1975
Stock No:
42331
£225
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MOSCHELES
(Felix, 1833-1917, Poet, Painter and Pacifist)
Autograph Letter Signed to a Miss Myers
saying that "In the interest of the picture I must postpone today's sitting, and work exclusively on back and foreground. Will tomorrow afternoon at 2 suit you equally well? If not I can wait till Friday ... Please remember Shoe, Abyssinia and yrs sincerely ...", 1 side 8vo., no place, 27th March 1872, together with a programme for the Memorial Exhibition of his work at The Grelix, February to March 1918, an "In Memoriam" card with his portrait in profile and Mrs Moschele's card printed with thanks for the sympathy she has received, Gerlix, 80 Elm Park Road, 1918, the letter
Item Date:
1872
Stock No:
41534
£175
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