RIVIERE
(Briton, 1840-1920, R.A., English Artist of Huguenot Ancestry who Painted Wild Animals)
Printed Card Signed for the Church of England Temperance Society
for an Autograph Souvenir of the “Grand National Bazaar”, 5” x 4” printed in red, blue and gold, no place, 28th June to 2nd July
Item Date:
1887
Stock No:
42061
£75
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RIVIERE
(Briton, 1840-1920, R.A., English Artist of Huguenot Ancestry who Painted Wild Animals)
Secretarial "Result of Studentship Competition" signed at the foot,
listing the three winners - Miss Collier, Miss Havers & Miss Thomson, 1 side 8vo., School of Animal Painting headed paper, 54 Baker Street, London, no date. c.
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
2766
£25
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RIVIERE
(Briton, 1840-1920, R.A., English Artist of Huguenot Ancestry who Painted Wild Animals)
Attractive Portrait Postcard Photograph by the Rotary Photo Co, Signed and dated,
showing him three quarters length, standing in his studio, full face, with a large palette in his hand, signed in the blank bottom margin, addressed in his hand on the verso to Frank Smith in Bromley, 5½” x 3½”, no place, postmarked Bromley, 31st October
Item Date:
1905
Stock No:
42385
£125
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RIVIERE
(Briton, 1840-1920, R.A., English Artist of Huguenot Ancestry who Painted Wild Animals)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Morland
telling him that "By all means appropriate the photo which you are heartily welcome to. I am very glad you think the 'Scientific Frontier' improved. The change seemed to me an advantageous one & to tell the story with more directness and simplicity. I added this year to the date of it in the corner ...", with a postscript that he is "very glad indeed that 'A Roman Holiday' has gone to Melbourne", 3 sides 8vo., Flaxley, 82 Finchley Rd, 17th May
Item Date:
1888
Stock No:
41120
£125
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ROBERTS
(David, 1796-1864, Scottish Painter best known for his Lithographs of Egypt and the Near East)
Fine Autograph Letter signed to “My dear Stany”, Clarkson STANFIELD
(1793-1867, Painter, R.A.), saying that he had been “missed from the last two R.A. meetings? I trust that only the bitter cold weather was the cause of your absence last night? Do pray pop me a line... At a former meeting the Report of the Committee with the proposed alterations was read. 29 members being present, and last night was again read and discussed and with a few alterations confirmed and passed. It has now to be submitted to the Queen before being brought before Parliament - If approved by the Queen, this to be hoped, that it may pass the House of Commons - and if so the R.A. to have the whole of the National Gallery and a total and extensive change take place of the whole constitution. - but of that hereafter when we meet. I am glad to see by the Paper of this morning that the war in New Zealand may considered at an end. Pray remember me kindly to the Guidwife of the Greenhill...”, 2 side 8vo., with original autograph envelope, 7 Fitzroy Square, 10th March
Item Date:
1864
Stock No:
42638
£225
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