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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![396 397 398 Seg 400 401 403 404 CoNSTABLE (John) A. L. s. 1p. 4to, 35, Charlotte Street, April 5, 1831, a fine letter describing his picture of Salisbury Cathedral Sir R. Cott Hoarr, A. L. s. 1 p. folio, concerning the fine library. at Longleat, addressed to Clarke, the New Bond St. bookseller ( 2 eal ConstTaBur (J.) A. L.s. 2 pp. 4to, 1, Keppel Street, August 13, 1819, to paint portraits of General and Mrs. Rebow of Wivenhoe Park ConsraBLE (J.) A. L. s. 34 pp. 4to, Charlotte Street, Nov. 26, 1825, to Archdeacon Fisher : dy/— . My new picture of Salisbury is very beautiful and I have ea ee entirely that of Mrs. Mirehouse—I am now delighted with it, but when I thus speak of my pictures remember it is to you... I have been several times to Colnaghis—you had the watercolours away with you or they were sent to the Charterhouse—the book spoke of them & no where could they be found—not in letter F.... Dupont (Gainsborough) nephew of Thos. Gainsborough. Autograph Invoice for five pictures painted for the King, amounting to 2498 10s). Od: _ Dupont (G.) A. L. s. 2pp. 4to, Grafton Street, July 24, 1795, to his sister, Mrs. Stow, saying he has received commissions for ay pictures Feuina the King 2/74 = Romney (George) A. L. s. 24 pp. 4to, Meby. 4, 1792, to his son John: ; saying that he is painting Mademoiselle Pamela (the reputed daughter of Madame de Genlis) and that she is very beautiful, a head of Madame de Sillery, the French Authoress, and he has nearly finished Cassandra. A VERY FINE LETTER OF UNUSUAL INTEREST 76) ~/— Romney (G.) A very Finn A. L. sg. 3 pp. 4to, pe 5th [August], 1790, to his son John: 1e/~/~— ... the Prince of Wales has been at my house and admired a new portrait of Mrs. Fitz—and told me he would sit to me when he returned from Brighton. He goes on to give an interesting description of the Palais Roya] and life in Paris. Romney (G.) A vEeRY FINE A. L.s. 1p. folio, London, July 26, 1762, to Mrs. Romney at Kendal, an intimate letter, and expressing his regard for his brothers, neatly reprirved foe g MO Romney (G.) A. L. (signature cut away), 14 pp. folio, Rome, June 20), 1773, to his father, John Romney : 2 ae . I do not doubt but you thinke my leaving Breland a very Cte. thing, I confess I thinke it has that appearance to those that know](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31640667_0060.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)