Author: BUTLER, Elizabeth Thompson (1846-1933) Title: Autograph Letter Signed
Description: This notable British artist, known as Lady Butler, favored large scale paintings of English military battles and campaigns; she married Lieutenant-General William Butler, a well-known officer, writer and adventurer, and lived throughout the realm; a woman in the mostly male world of artists brought her wide acclaim. Good content ALS, 2pp (lettersheet), 4½" X 7", Plymouth, U.K. 8 April 1903. Addressed to Wilfrid. Near fine. On pale green stationery with "Government House / Devonport" imprint, Lady Butler chats about reviews of her new book (presumably "Letters from the Holy Land," published 1903 in London by A & C Black). In part: "I did, to my great pleasure, receive from dear Alice the charming notice in the Academy. There was a very good one in the Morning Post, the one you sent me is very kind. I think the book is selling very well, but as I told you, my anxiety was to have it 'in being' & that earnest people shd. read it.. I do not make much of the money part of the undertaking. Has the 'Times' spoken yet?" Signed simply "E. Butler." Penned bold and clear in brown ink. Quite uncommon and an unusual, interesting example. .
Keywords: Art & Architecture
Price: US$ 395.00 Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts
- Book number: 49741
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