Letter from Jack Butler Yeats, 18 Fitzwilliam square to [Anna Russell].
Description
Yeats describes his paintings The tinker’s child and The kiss for Russell. He admits that it may be that people can see things in his paintings which were not there. He asserts that he does not mean to be difficult but cannot ‘paint doors to fit keys’. Also refers to the joy he had in painting The dark bathe.
Creator
Yeats, Jack Butler
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Title | Letter from Jack Butler Yeats, 18 Fitzwilliam square to [Anna Russell]. |
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Creator | Yeats, Jack Butler |
Date | 16 May 1932 |
Type | Component |
Ref | IE NGI/YA/Y13/1/2 |
Level | Item |
Condition | Good |
Language | English |
Extent | 1 item, 2pp |
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