Illustrated letter from John B.Yeats, 317 West 29th street, New York to Mary Cottenham Yeats.
Description
Writes about dining with Irwin at Sheepshead bay, New York. Tells Mary Cottenham Yeats that he is homesick but ‘I can’t go home-it would be too humiliating’. Also expresses delight with the Broadsheet in which he can see that Jack’s work is becoming complete and has attained artistic perfection. Adds that he has heard good news about Lollie. Refers to Irwin having bought more masterpieces as an investment. Letter concludes with ink sketch of a dog which he refers to as his ‘most beloved’ companion.
Creator
Yeats, John Butler
Related topics
Title | Illustrated letter from John B.Yeats, 317 West 29th street, New York to Mary Cottenham Yeats. |
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Creator | Yeats, John Butler |
Date | 3 September 1912 |
Type | Component |
Ref | IE NGI/YA/Y1/MCY/2/3/4 |
Level | Item |
Condition | Good |
Language | English |
Extent | 3pp |
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