11 letters found
- 199 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Sunday, 8 or Monday, 9 January 1882.
- in translation:
...uperb, including the Houseless and homeless by Fildes (poor people waiting outside a night sh...
- in note 8:
Houseless and hungry by Samuel Luke Fildes appeared in The Graphic 1 (4 December 1869), p. 9 a...
- 232 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, Sunday, 28 May 1882.
- in translation:
... as powerful as, say, a drawing by Herkomer or Fildes or Israëls. And Dickens himself sometimes used...
- 235 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Saturday, 3 June 1882.
- in translation:
...hey are excellent and are drawn by Barnard and Fildes. They show parts of Old London, which take on a...
1 ,, Fildes and Charles Green &c.
...ot from the printing plates but the blocks themselves, among them the Homeless and hungry by Fildes.
- in note 48:
For Fildes’ Houseless and hungry, see letter 199, n. 8.
- in note 47:
...Portfolio of 1871, and Houseless and hungry by Fildes and The rival grandpas and grandmas by George d...
- in note 8:
...e or the topographical backgrounds depicted in Fildes’s Up the river (engraved by Charles Roberts) ...
- in note 7:
...only work that he illustrated together with Luke Fildes and the brothers Edward Gurden and George Da...
- in note 34:
In the estate there are four prints by Fildes, all from The Graphic, one of which is from The Graphic...
- 251 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Wednesday, 26 July 1882.
- in translation:
...uts. I have another splendid one, a drawing by Fildes, ‘Dickens’s empty chair’ from The Graphic...
- in note 11:
Samuel Luke Fildes, The empty chair (‘Gad’s Hill, Ninth of June 1870’), The Graphic, Christmas ...
- 273 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Sunday, 22 October 1882.
- in translation:
L.F. Fildes IM (IM) Mahoney
- in note 10:
Luke Fildes illustrated Dickens’s The mystery of Edwin Drood in the Household Edition: see letter 2...
- 278 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, Wednesday, 1 November 1882.
- in translation:
...nd in which there’s a more serious sentiment. That, above all, must remain, it seems to me. Fildes
... workhouse by Herkomer, Homeless and hungry by Fildes &c. I find them even more beautiful than the dr...
- in note 14:
For Fildes’s Houseless and hungry, see letter 199, n. 8.
- 293 To Theo van Gogh. The Hague, on or about Monday, 11 December 1882.
- in translation:
... says to Dickens, give him your Edwin Drood to illustrate, and Dickens says, ‘Very well’. Fildes
Edwin Drood was Dickens’s last work, and Luke Fildes, having got in touch with D. through those sma...
...e, and sooner or later instead of Herkomer, Luke Fildes, Frank Holl, William Small &c. there will on...
- in note 7:
For Fildes, The empty chair, see letter 251, n. 11.
- in note 6:
...accompanying the print Houseless and hungry by Fildes, published in The Graphic Portfolio of 1877: â€...
- in note 5:
...C. Green, S.P. Hall, E.J. Gregory, H. Woods, L. Fildes, J. Nash, H. Herkomer, G. Durand, F. Holl and...
- 304 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Thursday, 25 January 1883.
- in note 83:
Samuel Luke Fildes, Miss or Mrs?, in The Graphic 4 (25 December 1871), Christmas number, p. 19. Ill. ...
- in note 51:
Samuel Luke Fildes, The bashful model (photographing a prisoner in gaol), in The Graphic 8 (8 Novembe...
- in translation:
Fildes has a scene in the courtyard of a prison where policemen are holding onto a thief or murderer ...
...ready had some fine sheets from it, among them Fildes, Applicants at a casual ward (Home and the home...
...d. There’s one more splendid illustration by Fildes (for a novel), two men in a churchyard at twili...
- in note 77:
For Fildes, The empty chair, in The Graphic, Christmas number, 1870, see letter 251, n. 11.
- in note 76:
...homeless’ between parentheses himself, means Fildes’s print Houseless and hungry: see letter 199,...
- in note 75:
...von Herkomer, Charles Green, William Small, Luke Fildes, Helen Paterson, Godefroy Durand, Henry Wood...
- 307 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Sunday, 4 February 1883.
- in translation:
...house St Giles’s by Herkomer, Casual ward by Fildes — wouldn’t be a little less compelling and ...
...woman is a mother and is abandoned and in need. This is a figure like those done by Holl or Fildes.
- in note 3:
For Fildes’s Applicants for admission to a casual ward, see letter 304, n 76.
- 321 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, between about Friday, 23 and Monday, 26 February 1883.
- in translation:
...u. I hope to get a copy of Fildes, C. Dickens’ Empty chair for you. I’ve been promised it.Fildes
- in note 18:
For Luke Fildes’s The empty chair, see letter 251, n. 11.
- 325 To Anthon van Rappard. The Hague, on or about Monday, 5 March 1883.
- in translation:
...ly, I can’t get you the print Empty chair by Fildes, which I was promised along with some others. T...
- in note 42:
For Luke Fildes, The empty chair, see letter 251, n. 11.
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29 September 1872 and 31 July 1890
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Samuel Luke Fildes (1844-1927) English artist
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