Documents associated with: 3rd Internationale Kunst-Ausstellung, Munich, 1888
Record 19 of 53
System Number: 00905
Date: 23 April 1888
Author: Walter Dowdeswell[1]
Place: London
Recipient: JW
Place: [London]
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler D111
Document Type: ALS
DOWDESWELL & DOWDESWELLS,
FINE ART PUBLISHERS,
160, NEW BOND STREET,
LONDON, W.
April 23rd, 1888
TELEPHONE NO. 3779.
Dear Whistler.
Just received a note from Chapman[2] in which he says that on his return to Liverpool on Tuesday or Wednesday (he writes from Brighton) he will send the pictures off -
I think this will still be in time - as we have some other pictures for [p. 2] Munich[3] which have not yet been fetched by the agents.
[In?] haste
Walter Dowdeswell.
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Notes:
1. Walter Dowdeswell
Walter Dowdeswell (1858-1929), art dealer [more].
2. note from Chapman
Alfred Chapman (1839-1917), engineer and collector [more]. See A. Chapman to JW, #00581.
3. pictures for Munich
The 3rd Internationale Kunst-Austellung, Munich, 1888 opened in July. JW sent a large group of works - thirteen oils, twenty watercolours, seven pastels and thirty etchings. Amongst the oils were Arrangement in Black: La Dame au brodequin jaune - Portrait of Lady Archibald Campbell (YMSM 242) and Harmony in Grey and Green: Miss Cicely Alexander (YMSM 129). Chapman had agreed to lend Nocturne: Grey and Gold - Chelsea Snow (YMSM 174) to the Munich exhibition and 'Nocturne in Blue and Gold (Bognor),' probably Nocturne: Blue and Silver - Bognor (YMSM 100), to another exhibition in Paris, Exposition, Galerie Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1888.