The Splügen fund : printed announcement, [1878].

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The Splügen fund : printed announcement, [1878].

Being an announcement, undersigned by Margaret Hunt and Jane Simon, to the contributors to the fund, that the List was closed and the picture "sent quietly to Mr. Ruskin at his residence at Coniston and was shortly afterwards transferred by him to the Fine Art Gallery, 148, New Bond Street, to be placed among his Turner Collection;" adding that Mr. Ruskin has "honoured his Friends by embodying his thanks in the Preface to the new Edition of his "Notes," in terms which are even more than adequate to the occasion."

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