Art
NASH
(John, 1893-1977, R.A., Painter, War Artist, Illustrator and Engraver)
Autograph Letter Signed to Anthony BERTRAM
(1897-1978, writer on Art and Travel, biographer, 1955, of John Nash's brother Paul, 1889-1946), talking about Bertram's invitation to stay, I was very sorry about the failure of your visit to us here but I was feeling very dim. The day after... the doctor... gave me some astounding pills as large as shillings... 12 a day - the effect was nothing short of miraculous, and feels he has had one's money's worth of the N.H.I., he has lately procured a very early bookplate of Paul's associated with the Colchester Pageant 1906..., 2 sides 8vo., Bottengoms Farm, Wormingford, Essex, 8th October no year but
Item Date: 1951
Background
Anthony Bertram was in the Infantry in WW1 and in MI6 during WW2. As early as 1923 he had written a short life of Paul for the series 'Contemporary British Artists' and was now starting a full length biography. He and his wife Barbara, 1906-2004 [not John's sister], married in 1929, and leased Bignor Manor, near Petworth. There in WW2 Barbara was housemother to resistance fighters on their way back to France.
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