Box 89
Contains 99 Results:
Behrens, E. Beddington ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; My dear Lewis, Please forgive me - but I caught a chill yesterday and have got a slight temperature - I thought I'd be all right to come
Behrens, E. Beddington ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.6, [n.y.]
London; My dear Lewis, I saw Herbert Scott yesterday, who unfortunately did not care at all for your drawing of his wife.
Behrens, E. Beddington ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.11, 1923
London; Dear Lewis, Violet told me that you had been good enough to suggest that if I didn't specially like the drawing of Lady Scott you'd be willing to exchange it
Bell, Clive ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
Rodmell, Lewes; Dear Lewis, I have been asked to choose a few English pictures for 'The Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition' --
Bell, Clive ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
Salisbury; Dear Lewis, I'm sorry I couldn't come to your 'show' but glad to surmise from 'The Times' that it was a success.
Bell, Clive AL[fragment?]S to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London;One line before I go to bed to say, in the first place, how much I like your picture, and that Fry and my wife -
Bell, Clive ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, Have you really nothng? or are you simply bored and irritated by the whole business?
Bell, Clive ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Wyndham Lewis, Fry passed on your query. I'm afraid the Society would never let me buy outright
Bell, Clive ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [n.d.]
London; Dear Lewis, Here is a cheque for 50 (pounds).0.0. My wife tells me that stretching a big canvass is a complicated affair
Bell, Clive AL[postcard]S to Wyndham Lewis, [Sept.25, 1912]
London; Many thanks. I will come tomorrow afternoon. To the 'Petit Savoyard'. If out will you send a card