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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T16:05:37machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T16:05:37humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonGambart, Ernest, 1814-1902presumedGambart, ErnestpresumedGambart, Ernest (French and British publisher and dealer, 1814-1902)presumedGambart, E.,presumedErnest GambartpresumedGambart, Jean Joseph Ernest ThéodorepresumedGambart, Jean Joseph Ernest Theodore, 1814-1902presumed1814-10-121902-04-12BritonsBonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899.Broadley, Alexander Meyrick, 1847-1916.Gillott, Joseph, 1799-1872.Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870.Meissonier, Jean Louis Ernest, 1815-1891.Roberts, David, 1796-1864.Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882,Ruskin, John, 1819-1900.Stanfield, Clarkson, 1793-1867.Stanfield, George Clarkson, 1828-1878.Storey, G. A. (George Adolphus), 1834-1919Gambart, ErnestStanfield, Clarkson, 1793-1867. Letters sent, 1834-1864.Stanfield, Clarkson, 1793-1867.Cooke, Edward William, 1811-1880.Gambart, Ernest, 1814-1902.Heath, John Benjamin, 1790-1879.Price, Lake.Shee, Martin Archer, 1769-1850.Roberts, David, 1796-1864.Colnaghi, Dominic E. (Dominic Ellis), Sir, 1834-1908.Letters sent, 1834-1864.27 items.Letters to artists and art dealers concerning Clarkson's work and social engagements. Getty Research InstituteJohn Ruskin: Letters to Thomas Goff Lupton, 1845-1873Ruskin, John, 1819-1900John Ruskin: Letters to Thomas Goff Lupton 1845-18730.42 Linear feet (1 box)This collection comprises letters sent by John Ruskin to Thomas Goff Lupton (or his family) from 1850 to 1873. It also includes one ALS to Lupton from Benjamin Haydon, sent in 1845.EnglishYale Center for British ArtMaclise, Daniel, 1806-1870. Drawings and letters, ca. 1855-1867.Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870.Dixon, William Hepworth, 1821-1879.Frith, William Powell, 1819-1909.Gambart, Ernest, 1814-1902.Layard, Austen Henry, 1817-1894.Roberts, David, 1796-1864.Shee, Martin Archer, 1769-1850.Drawings and letters, ca. 1855-1867.27 drawings, 4 prints in 1 v.; + 22 letters.Collection includes a bound volume containing 27 pen & ink drawings of courtiers, beggars and hunchbacks, after Callot. The vol. also includes 4 prints of Callot's etchings of hunting scenes. Getty Research InstituteBonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899. Rosa Bonheur letters and sketchbook, 1847-1899.Bonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899.Claretie, Jules, 1840-1913.Marcille, Camille.Tedesco, Benjamin.Gambart, Ernest, 1814-1902.Petit, Georges, art dealer.Rosa Bonheur letters and sketchbook, 1847-1899.ca. 50 items.Collection consists of ca. forty-five letters to several correspondents (1856-1898), and one sketchbook (1847), with one document pertaining to Bonheur's estate (1899). Correspondents include the dealer Ernest Gambart (1898), Jules Claretie (1896), Mme. Fabien (1864-1869), Georges Petit (1863), Lefevre (1884, 1896), Camille Marcille (1869), Schainedland (1896), the Comtesse de Villelume-Sombreuil (1856), and Bonheur's dealer Benjamin Tedesco (1874-1891). The subjects of the letters are varied and include personal engagements, atelier visits, the purchase by Bonheur of drawings by Alfred Dedreux and Jules Dupre (Tedesco, 1888-1889), work on a painting for "the Empress" (Mme. Fabien, 1864), problems with a horse harness, the renting of a donkey and a cart (Mme. Sigura, n.d.), an exhibition for Petit, dues for the "Societe de l'Enseignement Professionel des Femmes," financial and practical matters and work in progress. In chronological order. Getty Research InstituteBroadley, Alexander Meyrick, 1847-1916. Collection of autograph letters, ca. 1822-ca. 1902.Broadley, Alexander Meyrick, 1847-1916.Alma-Tadema, Lawrence, Sir, 1836-1912.Barrett, George, 1869-1935.Barry, Charles, 1823-1900.Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1835-1915.Brooks, Shirley, 1816-1874.Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina.Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), 1836-1917.Callcott, Augustus Wall, 1779-1844.Chalon, John James, 1778-1854.Chantrey, Francis, Sir, 1781-1841.Colnaghi, Dominic Paul, 1790-1879.Cooke, Edward William, 1811-1880.Cooper, Thomas Sidney, 1803-1902.Cousins, Samuel, 1801-1887.Cox, David, 1783-1859.Delaroche, Paul, 1797-1856.Doran, Dr. (John), 1807-1878.Eastlake, Charles Lock, Sir, 1793-1865.Edwards, Amelia Ann Blanford, 1831-1892.Etty, William, 1787-1849.Faed, Thomas, 1825-1900.Farren, William.Fielding, Antony Vandyke Copley, 1787-1855.Fildes, Luke, Sir, 1844-1927.Frith, William Powell, 1819-1909.Furniss, Harry, 1854-1925.Gambart, Ernest, 1814-1902.Goodall, Frederick, 1822-1904.Grant, Francis James, Sir, 1863-1953.Hayter, George, Sir, 1792-1871.Herbert, John Rogers, 1810-1890.Hogarth, John.Holl, Francis, 1815-1884.Hunt, William Holman, 1827-1910.Kendal, Madge, 1849-1935.Melbourne, William Lamb, Viscount, 1779-1848.Landseer, Charles, 1799-1879.Leighton of Stretton, Frederic Leighton, Baron, 1830-1896.Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870.Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870.Malibran, Maria, 1808-1836.Manning, Henry Edward, 1808-1892.Marshall, William Calder, 1813-1894.Millais, John Everett, Sir, 1829-1896.Nollekens, Joseph, 1737-1823.Northcote, James, 1746-1831.O'Neil, Henry, 1817-1880.Patti, Adelina, 1843-1919.Pickersgill, Henry William, 1782-1875.Poynter, Edward John, Sir, bart., 1836-1919.Procter, Adelaide Anne, 1825-1864.Reinagle, Ramsay R. (Ramsay Richard), 1775-1862.Scheffer, Ary, 1795-1858.Shadwell, Charles Lancelot, 1840-1919.Shee, Martin Archer, 1769-1850.Sothern, Edward Askew, 1826-1881.Stanfield, Clarkson, 1793-1867.Stone, Frank, 1800-1859.Thompson, Elizabeth, 1844-1933.Toole, John Lawrence, 1830-1906.Ward, Edward Matthew, 1816-1879.Ward, James, 1769-1859.Ward, Henrietta Mary Ada, 1835-Webster, Thomas, 1800-1886.Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892.Collection of autograph letters, ca. 1822-ca. 1902.ca. 160 items.An edition of William Powell Frith's 'Autobiography and Reminiscences', with 'Further Reminiscences' in 9 v. extra-illustrated with ca. 160 autograph letters plus ca. 400 engravings, prints, newspaper clippings, postcards, broadsides and photographs. Letters (including seven from Frith) are from artist contemporaries of Frith's (painters, engravers, etc.) and talk about work in progress, the business of the Royal Academy or furnish biographical information. The letters (and corresponding photographs and illustrative materials) are bound-in where individuals are mentioned in the text; the index, occasionally, can be used to locate these. Other letters are from notable authors, actors, clergymen and politicians; some are addressed to Ernest Gambart. Individuals represented in the collection include E.A. Sothern, Joseph Nollekens [with pencil sketch], William Etty, Thomas Faed, Paul Delaroche, E.J. Poynter, Cardinal Manning, J.E. Millais, S.L. Fildes, Lady Burdette-Coutts, Shirley Brooks, John Doran, W.H. Hunt, Henrietta Ward, L. Alma Tadema, Edmund Yates, G.A. Sala, Mrs. S.C. Hall, J. Toole, Charles Barry, Clarkson Stanfield, James Ward, Sir George Hayter, Sir A.W. Callcott (to Copley Fielding), W. Calder Marshall, George Barrett, Adelaide A. Proctor, E.W. Cooke, Francis Chantrey, Thomas Woolner, Samuel Cousins, David Cox, Sir Frederic Leighton, Amelia B. Edwards, M.E. Braddon, Harry Furniss, F.C. Burnand, Madge Kendal, and Adelina Patti. Getty Research InstituteRuskin, John, 1819-1900. John Ruskin letters to Thomas Goff Lupton, 1845-1873.Ruskin, John, 1819-1900.Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 1786-1846John Ruskin letters to Thomas Goff Lupton, 1845-1873.0.42 linear feet (1 box)The collection comprises 65 letters sent by John Ruskin to Thomas Goff Lupton from 1850 to 1873, with much of the correspondence concerning Lupton's engravings for Ruskin's Modern painters and The harbours of England. It also includes one letter to Lupton from Benjamin Haydon, sent in 1845. The scope of Ruskin's letters includes the professional and the personal. Ruskin appears to have been in close communication with Lupton about the engraving and printing of images for his books during the 1850s. In particular, the two men's connection to J.M.W. Turner, who had died in 1851, prompted their collaboration on works that sought to bring Turner's landscapes and other art into print. Ruskin's letters to Lupton reveal a very close working relationship, with both men working on plates at different stages, and sending plates and proofs back and forth to one another. Ruskin is anxious for perfection throughout, and frequently chides Lupton for delays or for departures from his instructions, despite the engraver's experience and well-established reputation at this time. Many of the letters relate specific directions about the handling of plates, and seem to have originally accompanied the plates themselves, carried to Lupton by one of Ruskin's servants. Ruskin's letters often express frustration with the other engravers involved in his projects, and he bemoans his difficult interactions with them to Lupton. While the bulk of the correspondence dates from the 1850s, the years in which Ruskin and Lupton were most actively working together, it carries on throughout the 1860s and 1870s, until Lupton's death in 1873. Although Ruskin can be harsh, demanding, and impatient with Lupton in his professional correspondence, he seems able to offer genuinely friendly concern and communication at other times. For instance, Ruskin offers Lupton a moving letter of sympathy upon the death of the engraver's wife, Susannah, in 1864. Another letter of condolence, written to Lupton's son after Lupton died in 1873, expresses the deep respect and affection that Ruskin held for his collaborator and friend. When Ruskin is in poor health (he suffered mental and physical illness especially during the 1860s and 1870s), he is relatively honest about his condition, informing Lupton of the reasons for gaps in his correspondence when he chooses to retire from work and communication in order to rest from time to time. In addition to the correspondence with Thomas Goff Lupton, Ruskin writes a couple of letters to Lupton's son Nevil, who seems to have assisted his father both in the physical labor of his engravings and in the management of his business. Ruskin is respectful and kind in his messages to Nevil, and acknowledges his contributions. Yale Center for British ArtMeissonier, Jean Louis Ernest, 1815-1891. Legal deposition, ca. 1880.Meissonier, Jean Louis Ernest, 1815-1891.Legal deposition, ca. 1880.1 item; 19 pages.Apparently a legal deposition prepared for his attorney. He sums up his relationship with Ernest Gambart, who had made an engraving from his painting "Chess Players" without his permission. He mentions Gambart's purchase of "The Duel of Pionet" by Gerome, as well as Goupil and Durand Ruel. Getty Research InstituteRossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882,. Autograph letters signed and initialled from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to various people [manuscript], 1864-[1881?].Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882,Davies, William, 1830-1896Autograph letters signed and initialled from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to various people [manuscript], 1864-[1881?].4 items.Correspondents: [William?] Davies, Ernest Gambart and T. Watts-Dunton. Rossetti refers to his illustrations for Shakespeare's plays and other drawings. In (4) he enclosed emendments for certain poems in his forthcoming book, Ballads and Sonnets, published in 1881. Also, draft of a sonnet "On certain Elisabethan Revivals", beginning , O ruff-embastioned vast Elizabeth. Note that his unpublished sonnet was given to Hall Caine for his Sonnets of Three Centuries, [1882], but was afterwards withdrawn. Poem listed in the Folger card index of first lines. Folger Shakespeare LibraryStanfield, George Clarkson, 1828-1878. Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to E. Gambart, [no year] Dec. 5.Stanfield, George Clarkson, 1828-1878.Ray, Gordon Norton, 1915-Gambart, E.,Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to E. Gambart, [no year] Dec. 5.1 item (1 p.) ; (12mo)Pierpont Morgan Library.Letter from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Ernest Gambart, 1864., 28 April 1864Letter from Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Ernest Gambart, 1864. 28 April 18644ppEnglishUniversity of St AndrewsGillott, Joseph, 1799-1872. Joseph Gillott papers, ca. 1843-1890.Gillott, Joseph, 1799-1872.Cox, William George, 1827-1902.Danby, Francis, 1793-1861.Etty, William, 1787-1849.Gambart, Ernest, 1814-1902.Linnell, John, 1792-1882.Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd.Joseph Gillott papers, ca. 1843-1890.4 lin. ft.The collection represents the surviving body of Gillott's papers relating to art. Included are correspondence relating to Gillott's collection and to his role in the art market; letterbooks devoted to correspondence with artists on the loan of pictures for exhibitions; ledgers of picture transactions, business, and personal accounts; and sales & auction catalogues and descriptive pamphlets relating to Gillott's collection. Series I. Correspondence, ca. 1837-1871, ca. 2500 items. The bulk of the correspondence refers to Gillott's collecting, collection, exhibitions, loans, estimates, picture sales, and transactions with dealers. Notable are the extensive groups of letters from Ernst Gambart (1860-1868), William Etty and the Etty estate (1844-1850), the dealer William Cox (1854-1867), the estate and associates of J. M. W. Turner, and Francis Danby (1855-1858). A portion of the correspondence relates to Gillott's pen business, advertising, shares, investment of capital, property offers and sales both in England and overseas. Series II. Letterbooks, 1853-1882, 3 bound vols. Vol. 1, 1853-1854 (41 p.) letters addressed to Gillott regarding paintings; Vol. 2, 1858-1861 (206 pp.) copies of letters sent regarding pictures and loans for exhibitions, recipients include Cox, John Linnell, Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd., and Turner; Vol. 3, 1856-1882, holds private correspondence regarding personal and domestic matters. Series III. Ledgers, ca. 1843-1867, 5 bound vols. One ledger (49 p.) titled "Picture transactions" (1846-1853) contains memorandums and notes on pictures on loan, sold, and purchased. With sketches by Linnell of works commissioned by Gillott. The remaining four volumes concern legal and business (vol. 1); collecting, collection, and art dealing (vols. 2-3); and personal and family accounts (vol. 4). Series IV. Sales & auction catalogues, pamphlets and articles, ca. 20 items. Includes sales catalogues of the Joseph Gillott and Charles Dickens estates with published biographical sketches of Gillott and newspapers clippings. Getty Research InstituteRoberts, David, 1796-1864. David Roberts correspondence, 1837-1864.Roberts, David, 1796-1864.Ballantine, James, 1808-1877.Gambart, Ernest, 1814-1902.Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter), 1800-1889.Utterson, Edward Vernon, 1775 or 6-1856.Cooke, Edward William, 1811-1880.Dixon, William Hepworth, 1821-1879.Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842.P. & D. Colnaghi & Co.David Roberts correspondence, 1837-1864.36 items.Collection includes twenty-eight letters by Roberts to various correspondents concerning his work and Royal Academy matters. Included is one to the publishers Smith & Elder offering sketches for publication (1837); a letter from 1840 to Allan Cunningham saying that Turner is coming to dine and to look at drawings; letters from 1854, one to a Mr. Wethered concerning a painting by Etty, another to S.C. Hall providing detailed information on his painting "The Bridge of Toledo;" a letter dated 1856 April 6 to the Colnaghis in which Roberts seeks sponsorship for a pictorial history of the Crimean War; a letter from 1862 regarding the Belgian painter Gallett; and one from 1864 to W. Hepworth Dixon concerning a new Shakespeare monument in London. Among a group of undated letters is one describing the town of Abbeville in Picardy; a letter to J.B. Papworth enclosing tickets for an exhibition at the gallery of Francis Moon the printseller; and a letter to Ernest Gambart concerning paintings he is completing for the art dealer. Other correspondents include Dominic Colnaghi, Martin Archer Shee, Henry S. Bicknell, Lady Eastlake, E.W. Cooke and H.W. Pickersgill. Letters received include two from Edward Utterson (1841) thanking him for some drawings and congratulating Roberts on his election to the Royal Academy; two from a Col. Muir (1853); and a letter in verse from Roberts' future biographer James Ballantine (1856). With a sheet containing sketches of human figures and architectural details, and an engraving of Roberts' "The Ruins of the Convent of the Carmelites, at Burgos." Getty Research InstituteStorey, G. A. (George Adolphus), 1834-1919. George Adolphus Storey papers. 1848-1946, bulk 1848-1919.Dulong, Jean Louis.Storey, G. A. (George Adolphus), 1834-1919.Storey, Mary Gladys, 1886-1978.Gambart, Ernest, 1814-1902.Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, 1837-1919.George Adolphus Storey papers. 1848-1946, bulk 1848-1919.4 linear feet (4 boxes)The papers of George Adolphus Storey, R.A., prolific painter and longtime teacher of perspective at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, include both published and unpublished books, poems, plays, fiction, essays, lectures, notes, sketches, inventories, diaries, and other personal writings. Notable correspondence includes an 1850 letter to George Storey from his Paris painting instructor, Jean Louis Dulong, and Storey's 1899 letter exchange with Ernest Gambart, the Belgian art dealer. Also included are several items belonging to his daughter, Gladys Storey, an actress well-known for her charitable work during World War I and II. The items include a letter dated September 27, 1918, written to Gladys by Anne Ritchie, the daughter of William Thackeray. EnglishFrenchUniversity of Delaware Library, Hugh M Morris LibraryGeorge Adolphus Storey papers, 1848–1946, 1848–1919Storey, G. A. (George Adolphus), 1834-1919.George Adolphus Storey papers 1848–1946 1848–19194 linear feet; (4 boxes)The papers of George Adolphus Storey, R.A., prolific British painter and longtime teacher of perspective at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, include both published and unpublished books, poems, plays, fiction, essays, lectures, notes, sketches, inventories, diaries, and other personal writings. Also included are several items belonging to his daughter, Mary Gladys Storey, an actress well-known for her charitable work during World Wars I and II.EnglishFrenchUniversity of Delaware Library - Special Collections