Artists
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
12 letters of Stanley Cursiter to William Hardie.
Concerning artistic matters.
13 letters of Sir Francis Grant.
14 letters of David Macbeth Sutherland to members of his family.
15 letters and cards of Annie French to Elinor Black.
With an account by Dr Black of their meeting.
17 postcards of Stansmore Dean Stevenson and Jean Stevenson to Elise Pruvost, their housekeeper in France.
21 letters of Sir David Young Cameron to Messrs Frost and Reed and Walter Frost.
Concerning his etchings and paintings.
30 sketchbooks of Adam Bruce Thomson.
43 letters to William McCance.
Correspondents include Neil Gunn, Hugh MacDiarmid and Francis George Scott.
With two letters, 1937-1940, of Peggy Grieve to Agnes Miller Parker.
49 letters, 1951-1969, to Sir William Russell Flint.
Concerning his published works.
With 25 postcards, 1908-1959 and undated, of and to Sir William Russell Flint and members of his family.
56 letters of David Octavius Hill to Sir Joseph Nöel Paton.
61 letters of Phyllis M Bone to George Mancini.
Album of photographs of illuminated manuscripts by Phoebe Anna Traquair
The compiler of the album is unknown.
Circa 1300 letters to William Johnstone.
Correspondents include C M Grieve and Francis George Scott, mostly on artistic and literary matters.
Copy of the First World War memoirs of Hiram Sturdy.
Correspondence and manuscripts of Agnes Ethel Mackay (died 1980).
Agnes Mackay was born and educated in Scotland, but spent much of her life in France. During the German Occupation, she lived in St Tropez with her cousin, Marion Melville, and they moved to Paris after the war. Her publications included poetry, biographies of Paul Valery and Arthur Melville, and critical works on art and literature.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning F C B Cadell.
Papers concern artistic and personal matters and include letters from Sir William Russell Flint, J Pittendrigh Macillivray and S J Peploe.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning the painter, Hope James Stewart (died 1881).
The correspondence (folio 1) contains personal letters, letters on financial matters, and letters about his work. A few of these, dated 1885-1888 and addressed to his wife, concern his portrait of Sir William Hamilton. The correspondence is followed by accounts and financial papers (folio 145), and by miscellaneous papers (folio 185).
Correspondence and papers of Colin Clark relating to Tom Honeyman and Cathy Honeyman.
Correspondence and papers of H H MacTaggart.
Concerning MacTaggart`s family and the executry of his father William McTaggart.
Correspondence and papers of James Connell and Sons.
Includes:
420 letters, 1897-1934, of Sir David Y Cameron to James Connell and Sons, concerning his etchings and paintings
letters, 1912-1941, to James Connell from correspondents including Sir Muirhead Bone, Jacob Epstein and Sir Alfred Munnings
three volumes of press cuttings, 1890-1952, concerning James Connell and Sons
associated document and photographs.