SMITH
(Thomas Roger, 1830-1903, from 1879 Professor of Architecture, University College London)
Autograph Letter Signed to Samuel Joseph NICHOLL ,
(1826-1905, architect), thanking him "for your kind letter of congratulations - and none the less that it reminds me of our long friendship and of the old days at Cavendish Square, where I learned from you no small portion of what I know about our art", 3 sides 8vo., 10 Lancaster Place, London, 9th July
slight offset on third side
Item Date:
1881
Stock No:
13306
£25
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SOLOMON
(Solomon Joseph, 1860-1927, Painter)
Fine Signature and inscription
“yours faithfully” on a card, 4½” x 3½” on card, dated in another hand 23rd September
Item Date:
1924
Stock No:
43282
£50
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THE McMILLAN BUILDING, St. LOUIS
SPEARL
(George, 1881-1948, Architect and partner at Jamieson and Spearl)
Original Architectural Print Signed and inscribed
"To the Rt. Reverend Deal Oxley and his Lady", the print shows the McMillan Building at Washington University, now an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, which was built the following year, 12½" x 9", no place but St Louis,
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
39976
£275
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SPENCER
(Gilbert, 1892-1979, Artist, brother of Sir Stanley)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Vera LANE POOLE
(1890-1965, Vera Ellen Dendy, Painter, Wife of Austin Lane Poole, 1889-1963, Historian, from 1913 Tutor, then Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, President, 1947-1957) saying he was sorry to hear “about Austin & you. I want to come over as soon as I can get a chance. Stanley has had a very serious operation but has come out of it well and muted optimism becomes less muted as time passes. He is very lively in the circumstances. My own movements are restricted for the moment because I like to to get over & see him as much as I can. I had a letter from Henry the other day. He expressed the hope that I was growing older gracefully. I don’t think I am. I must admit that I find the backward glances terribly attractive But Gillian is happy enough so I suppose it’s all alright really. She is with the Linden Singers & broadcasts quite a bit I like it very much. I am just completing a largish mural for the teas room at the R.A. 19’ x 9 in which I have traced an artist’s progress from the cot to the National Gallery if he is very good. I also finished one in the Student’s Union London U. based on the Scholar Gipsy, 15’ x 10’. I regard these as the equivalent of two one man shows so I can say that I am not relaxing in my efforts...”, 2 sides 8vo., The Cottage, Upper Basildon, Berks, no date but
Item Date:
1958
Stock No:
43547
£225
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SPENCER
(Gilbert, 1892-1979, Artist, brother of Sir Stanley)
Fine Long early Autograph Letter Signed to Austin and Vera LANE POOLE
(1889-1963, Historian, from 1913 Tutor, then Fellow at St John's College, Oxford, President, 1947-1957 and his wife 1890-1965, Vera Ellen Dendy, Painter, saying that he is “suffering under the influence of the first shock of the empty chair complaint, not being a wireless enthusiast & not being a spiritualist I am left with no other alternative but to talk to you through the medium of His Majesties Post Master General. I heard you go off yesterday & felt half inclined to run up this hill to cheer you on your way. I did not. feel particularly happy at returning but Marjorie is doing her best to keep my spirits in the ascendancy. I am terribly affected by associations & environments & in spite of my apparently living alone I am in fact very much part of & among my friends. To love one’s friends does not mean that one has got to be perpetually on their door step neither does it mean that one has even got to be continually writing. To my way of thinking the making and keeping of friends is a fine art. My friends are all in a sort of nursery & I am the nurse... I have entered upon my duties as a householder with all the dignity & fortitude I can muster but the children still titter every time they say ‘Good night Mr Spencer’...” there is then a lengthy description of his daily routine before continuing to his work “I am now painting those lovely little dark fir trees which look so good against the grey roofs of the houses. I have definitely decided to put some pigs in the foreground as I am certain that no portrait of Lower Chedworth would be true without them. On returning to dinner which Marjorie serves up with remarkable dexterity I remark that the butcher has not sent me what I asked for - half a leg of mutton the knuckle end - being very careful not to betray to her the fact that I did not ask for the other end (which thank God he sent) because I did not know its name. After dinner I take a walk...” he continues with the details of the rest of his day with comments on the people in the village and the book he is reading (Tess of the D’Urbervilles), “The ducks still wend their irrigated way down the many interlacing streams quacking their appreciation of Christmas having passed & sticking to their courses as faithfully as any railway engine. The Steam Roller still finds life full of ups & downs & I should like to ask the driver whether he likes sailing but he might ‘turn funny’. It rained this morning so I could not paint... Dean came in a little later & told me that he was so frightfully busy with Parochial affairs etc that he had that day transferred the whole of that huge undertaking - the supply of York Cottage with electric light - to another manager... Well my pen has fairly run riot with me tonight. I started this letter with the intention of stating in plain & simple language my affectionate gratitude for the very happy time I have spent here with you & the hope that again someday I shall cross the threshold of your door to add another link to the happiness of my experiences. This letter passes through some rather mixed phases...”, 11 sides 8vo.,, with original autograph envelope, c/o Mrs Poole, Chedworth, Gloucestershire, postmarked
Item Date:
1923
Stock No:
43624
£225
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