Two letters, 1861.

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Two letters, 1861.

The collection comprises two letters. In a letter from London Archer sends a Turner manuscript to an editor or publisher (?), and asks that a drawing of the house in Maiden Lane, "now gone," be included (1861 Dec. 21). He is also offering some verses, suggested by a Francis Danby picture, for the Once a week magazine. In the second letter (n.d.), Archer informs an editor(?) that he has just received the proofs, and is leaving them in the care of his draftsman, because he must leave town in a hurry (n.d.).

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Turner, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William), 1775-1851

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J.M.W. Turner was an English artist and member of the Royal Academy. From the description of Brighton Cricket Ground [art original] [ca. 1824?]. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 58463878 Nationality: English. From the description of Rockets and Blue Lights (Close at Hand) to Warn Steamboats of Shoal Water [electronic resource]. 1840. (Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute). WorldCat record id: 222503272 British painter. Fr...

Archer, John Wykeham, 1808-1864

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John Wykeham Archer was a British engraver, topographical illustrator and watercolorist. He contributed illustrations to various books and magazines. From the description of Two letters, 1861. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 82594138 ...