Letters to Clarence Wason, 1894.

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Letters to Clarence Wason, 1894.

The artist writes to Clarence Wason, presumably his editor, about engravings in process, and when he could deliver them. In many cases he plans to work late at night in order to deliver them the next day. There are 11 letters of which only two have a date, and one stamped telegram; all the dates are from 1894. Most of the others have the day and the month, and the paper and ink suggest that they may have all been written that same year.

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Wason, Clarence

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Florian, Frédéric, b. 1858.

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Florian Frédéric is the pseudonym of the Swiss artist Frédéric Rognon, born in Gorgier, Switzerland, in 1858. He thought himself wood engraving, then went to Paris in 1878, where he specialized in reproductive prints after Renaissance painters, such as Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Mantegna. Florian became a successful book illustrator, and published prints in various reviews in Paris, London, the American Harpers Magazine, and in some deluxe book editions. From the description of Let...