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  • Letter from William Holman Hunt to William Allingham, April 30, 1851
    Multi-Page Item | 12 pages | 1851 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English painter William Holman Hunt to William Allingham responding to a letter sent by Allingham, and apologizing for the late response. Hunt explains that the letter was delivered by D.G. Rossetti and Walter Deverell, the latter of whom took the letter home with him and then lost it. Hunt also shares his current artistic subject as, "Two Gentleman of Verona...
  • Letter from William Holman Hunt to William Allingham, undated
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English painter William Holman Hunt to William Allingham apologizing for his late reply which he feels very embarassed about. He also mentions that he hopes to see Allingham in London, before he goes on his trip to the East. He also discusses the divine authorities. He also feels puzzled about parting from his good friends and his mother and father.
  • Letter from William Holman Hunt to William Allingham, February 24, 1880
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1880 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English painter William Holman Hunt to William Allingham informing him that the Ritualists have conveened a meeting at St. Jame's Hall, Thursday evening at 7:30 to oppose the marriage with a wife's sister." Hunt writes that he intends to go to the meeting with as many of his friends as possible to suggest amendments and to prevent the resolution of such law u...
  • Letter from William Holman Hunt to Frederic George Stephens, July 16, 1854
    Multi-Page Item | 10 pages | 1854 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One copy of a portion of a letter from English painter William Holman Hunt to art critic Frederic George Stephens, transcribed by William Allingham, regarding Hunt's time in Jerusalem. The letter contains a note made by Allingham, describing the transcriptions as excerpts from a letter from Holman Hunt to F. Stephens. The excerpts mention Hunt's thoughts living amongst the M...
  • Letter from William Holman Hunt to William Allingham, May 25, 1874
    Multi-Page Item | 6 pages | 1874 | William Allingham papers, 1846-1920One letter from English painter William Holman Hunt to William Allingham offering him his congratulations at hearing the news that Allingham is to be married to Miss Paterson. He rejoices at learning she is his "unknown beloved one," and hopes he will eventually have the pleasure of meeting her. He also writes that he will be gone for some time but hopes to become acquainted...
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