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[NASH (John, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)]

Printed ticket to the Reception in the Chelmsford and Essex Museum for John Nash's exhibition, made out to 'Mrs. E Arnold and friend', 1 side 4" x 6", 17th April

Item Date:  1971
Stock No:  54315      £15

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NASH (Christine, 1895-1976, née Kühlenthal, wife of John Nash, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)

Autograph Letter Signed 'Christine & John' in her hand, to Mrs Winifred Arnold of Little Baddow, near Chelmsford, asking "what little bird told you about our Golden Wedding? ... You can imagine the pleasure of unwrapping layer after layer ... to find the treasures inside! The Gold Coins inside the glasses, - which as it happens we are very short of ... Liqueur Chocolates ... John cannot bear sticky jam pots, I always decant ... into a pretty pot like yours", she had no idea "your eyes were so bad ... difficult for chores ... I am trying to write this letter in a large hand", she continues "What a shame about the R.A. John was on the Selection Committee this year ... more pictures than ever sent in & fewer than ever accepted. It is hard work being on the Council, but John enjoys it", they are having a very quiet celebration "with friends in Suffolk on the 30th and we will drink your health in your Gold foiled Muscatel at the week-end ...", 4 sides 8vo., Bottengoms Farm, Wormingford, Essex, 27th May

Item Date:  1968
Stock No:  54310      £45

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NASH (John, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)

Autograph Letter Signed 'John' to Mrs Winifred Arnold of Little Baddow, near Chelmsford, saying "We were both very sorry to hear about your husband's death ... I feel terribly guilty about you as you wanted me to try & help on the exhibition before & I could not see my way to doing any thing ... Would I be right in saying in my note that you took up painting 'at a mature age'? You always seemed so active & youthful in your outlook! Shingles are bad enough", he wonders "what you will do now that you have sold your house. I go to Flatford for the Plant Drawing Course this July after an absence of 3 years" where he hopes to see "one or two of the 'old gang' ... Mrs Eppstein and others are coming", 2 sides 8vo., Bottengoms Farm, Wormingford, Essex, 18th May

Item Date:  1970
Stock No:  54313      £60

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NASMYTH (Patrick, 1787-1831, Landscape Painter)

Autograph note signed, "A Gilt Frame size 2 foot 10 ins by 1 foot 11 ins" with the date, 6½" x 3", no place, 24th July

Item Date:  1818
Stock No:  15446      £35

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NEWTON (Sir William John, 1785-1869, Miniature Painter to William IV and Queen Victoria)

Autograph note in the third person, to Mr & the Misses Loaden, saying he will "have the pleasure of dining" with them "on the 26th Inst. instead of Wednesday the 19th Inst.", 1 side 7¼" x 4½", 6 Argyle Street, London, 14th May

Item Date:  1852
Stock No:  53518      £35

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