Letter from Harry Clarke to Thomas Bodkin regarding his work for Mrs. Prentice
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Typescript letter from Harry Clarke to Thomas Bodkin offering to show Bodkin the drawings on Monday if he cares to join him for lunch. Clarke states that Mrs. Prentice, for whom he is to do the window in Welwyn Water, has been to see the glass in Terenure, Frederick Street, and Phibsborough. Clarke mentions the show of Norman French McLachlan's works in Mills Hall which includes a portrait of Jack Yeats, commenting that "the Yeats family spend 11 months a year sitting for their portraits."
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Clarke, Harry
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Title | Letter from Harry Clarke to Thomas Bodkin regarding his work for Mrs. Prentice |
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Creator | Clarke, Harry |
Date | 11 June 1920 |
Type | Component |
Ref | IE NGI/IA/CLA1/1/2/4 |
Level | Item |
Condition | In good condition. |
Language | English |
Extent | 2pp |
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