POYNTER
(Sir Edward J., 1836-1919, Painter, President of the Royal Academy)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Kay-Shuttleworth
saying he has received her letter "and ought to have replied to it long ago but I became very busy organising our Winter Exhibition which involves a good deal of correspondence & much work at the Academy - I am glad you are able to report well of the progress of the association. The money difficulty has always seemed to me a serious one as so large a sum is required to carry out the scheme. I think you will think me very remiss in not contributing, but the fact is that I am obliged to confirm my subscriptions to such small sums as I can afford in very urgent cases, as the income tax is so heavy a burden on professional men that all my spare money is absorbed in meeting its excessive demands & I must leave any donation to the association to better times if they ever come ...", 2 sides 8vo., 70 Addison Road headed paper, 5th June
Item Date:
1917
Stock No:
41488
£75
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POYNTER
(Sir Edward J., 1836-1919, Painter, President of the Royal Academy)
Autograph Letter Signed to ‘Dear Scott’
telling him that he has “received & read your book on the ‘Little Masters’ with great pleasure. When the edition with the larger illustrations is ready, perhaps you will let me know & I will put it on our Prize List. As regards the Testimonial I will reserve myself, until I hear from you again...”, 2 sides 8vo., Council of Education, Kensington Museum, 11th November
bottom right hand corner damaged
Item Date:
1879
Stock No:
41912
£65
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PUGIN
(Augustus Charles, 1762-1832, Anglo-French Artist, Architectural Draughtsman and writer on Medieval Architecture)
Autograph Letter signed to J. B. Neale
about the progress of a sketch, "Being able now to ascertain the time your drawing of Hy 7th Chapel will take in finishing I think it proper to inform you that if I was to charge you by time it would amount to 15 guineas but considering it is too high I intend to charge you 10 guineas, half to be paid on delivery of the drawing the other to go to accounts. I should have left the whole to go to account but having been obliged to put aside other things I find myself under the necessity of doing so. I shall set off for Paris on Thursday ... and hope having the pleasure of seeing you ... because should you not approve of the drawing you are perfectly at liberty not to take it. Every one of my pupils are coming with me to France ...", 2 sides 4to., 34 Store Street, Bedford Square, 13th August
Item Date:
1821
Stock No:
36952
£475
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RACKHAM
(Arthur 1867-1939, Illustrator)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
sending "the three originals asked for ...", 1 side 8vo, 16 Chalcot Gardens, NW3, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40788
£325
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COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL EARLY SKETCHES BY ARTHUR RACKHAM
RACKHAM
(Arthur, 1867-1939, Illustrator)
Small collection of 8 original sketches in a folder inscribed "Drawings by Arthur Rackham given to me by his brother Maurice Rackham, F. Lacey",
consisting of 8 drawings of various subjects, young boys, a woman, a group of men, an old man, two men playing woodwind instruments, two men sitting in a forest, a man climbing and two of a boy running, various sizes from 9" x 7" to 13" x 8", no place, no date, together with a Typed Letter signed by M.C. Heseltine of Sotheby's confirming that he has "no reason to doubt the contents of this note as the style of each of the drawings is in keeping with Rackham's early work as an illustrator. A date of 1896 is indicated, two of the drawings have 96 inscribed in pencil ...", 1 side folio, Sotheby's headed paper, 5th August 1988, the drawings circa
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
40857
£2250
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