Letter from Roderic O'Conor to Clive Bell regarding Sickert and the New English Art Club
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Handwritten letter addressed from 102 Rue du Cherche-Midi, Paris in which O'Conor also comments on Bell's articles in the Athenaeum. O'Conor is tired of modern critics, and expresses that he is "rather hard up." He has no confidence in Lloyd George or Churchill. Gives news of mutual friends James Morrice, George Barn, Robert Root, Gabriel Thompson, and Aleister Crowley. O'Conor has not seen many pictures lately apart from a show of Van Goghs.
Creator
O'Conor, Roderic
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Title | Letter from Roderic O'Conor to Clive Bell regarding Sickert and the New English Art Club |
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Creator | O'Conor, Roderic |
Date | 30 December 1909 |
Type | Component |
Ref | IE NGI/IA/OCO2/1/10 |
Level | Item |
Condition | Good |
Language | English |
Extent | 6pp |
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