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Autograph Letter Signed to “Jerome”
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Autograph Letter Signed from Jerome Hopkins, New York, to Augustin Daly
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Autograph Letter Signed from Jerome Kingsbury, New York, to Augustin Daly
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Requests a part in "The Taming of the Shrew."
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Requests a part in "The Taming of the Shrew."
Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Henry Joseph Breuer
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On his visit to Cincinnati during his American lecture tour, Oscar Wilde met and praised the young artist, Henry Joseph Breuer, then working for Rookwood Pottery, an early manifestation of the Arts and Crafts movement. Months later, Breuer (who eventually won acclaim as a landscape painter in California) saw Wilde in New York. In this illustrated letter to Jerome B. Howard, he mentions these encounters and Wilde’s comment on an unfavorable article in the Century magazine, depicting the English aesthete in a small watercolor sketch. Jerome B. Howard was the manager of the Photographic Institute, the firm set up by Benn Pitman to teach photography and publish books related to shorthand, which Pitman invented with her brother, Sir Isaac Pitman. Benn Pitman became a wood-carver and taught wood-carving and decorative arts at the University of Cincinnati, becoming a leading proponent in the Aesthetic Movement and promoting art as a career for women in the United States.
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On his visit to Cincinnati during his American lecture tour, Oscar Wilde met and praised the young artist, Henry Joseph Breuer, then working for Rookwood Pottery, an early manifestation of the Arts and Crafts movement. Months later, Breuer (who eventually won acclaim as a landscape painter in California) saw Wilde in New York. In this illustrated letter to Jerome B. Howard, he mentions these encounters and Wilde’s comment on an unfavorable article in the Century magazine, depicting the English aesthete in a small watercolor sketch. Jerome B. Howard was the manager of the Photographic Institute, the firm set up by Benn Pitman to teach photography and publish books related to shorthand, which Pitman invented with her brother, Sir Isaac Pitman. Benn Pitman became a wood-carver and taught wood-carving and decorative arts at the University of Cincinnati, becoming a leading proponent in the Aesthetic Movement and promoting art as a career for women in the United States.
Autograph Letter Signed from Hermann Vezin, London, to Jerome
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Vezin asks the recipient if he has a part for his 19 year old son.
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Vezin asks the recipient if he has a part for his 19 year old son.
Jerome Kern Autograph Letter to Bunny Waters, Sent from Beverly Hills
Author: Jerome Kern
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Collection of letters relating to Elizabeth Patterson and Jerome Bonaparte
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Collection consists of one letter signed by Napoleon I; one autograph letter signed by Jerome Bonaparte; one autograph letter signed by William Patterson. Letters by Napoleon and Jerome are to their mother; all three letters concern the marriage of Elizabeth Patterson and Jerome Bonaparte. Letters have been described individually in three separate catalog records; see related records for more information. Bound with three engraved portraits.
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Collection consists of one letter signed by Napoleon I; one autograph letter signed by Jerome Bonaparte; one autograph letter signed by William Patterson. Letters by Napoleon and Jerome are to their mother; all three letters concern the marriage of Elizabeth Patterson and Jerome Bonaparte. Letters have been described individually in three separate catalog records; see related records for more information. Bound with three engraved portraits.
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Author: Eden Phillpotts
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To the manager of the Boston Museum theater, sending two three-act plays: A platonic attachment and His lordship; he wrote the latter with George Burgin. He mentions The counsellors lady, which he wrote with Jerome K. Jerome.
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To the manager of the Boston Museum theater, sending two three-act plays: A platonic attachment and His lordship; he wrote the latter with George Burgin. He mentions The counsellors lady, which he wrote with Jerome K. Jerome.
Autograph Letter from Jerome Kern to Unidentified Addressee Concerning His Daughter Betty
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Autograph Letters, Signed Documents and Manuscripts
Author: Maggs Bros
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