Autograph Letters Signed from Charles H. Morton to Various Recipients
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Release : 1897
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Release : 1895
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Author : John Moore
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Author : David Morton
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Author : David Morton
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Author : John Ruskin
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Retained copy, dated Geneva, 16 February 1863, with envelope. Regarding Turner, Claude Lorrain, and D. G. Rossetti: "It is seldom that falsehoods are so direct, pure, and foundationless, as those which you have given me the opportunity of contradicting. Every year of my life shows me some higher and more secret power in Turner: and deepens my contempt for Claude. I believe at this moment the Pre- Raphaelite school of painting...to be the only vital and true school of painting in Europe, and its English leader, Dante G. Rossetti to be, without any compare, the greatest of English painters now living....If I have not shown that Turner is greater than Claude (quite infinitely greater) my life has been wasted."
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Twelve autograph letters signed (1 an autograph copy), 1 autograph letter with signature removed, and 1 copy . Letters sent from Dublin, London, Liverpool and Rotterdam. Recipients: George Colman the elder, David Garrick, his wife Bessy, his daughter Maria, John Peirce, Tate Wilkinson, [John Hill] Winbolt, and another. Many concern Macklin's various legal suits; several discuss terms of engagement. In (2) he proposes cast list for Othello. In (13) he quotes from a letter from Colman to Maria Macklin, March 18, 1774. Also includes Macklin's list of 7 letters exchanged between Colman and himself, 1772-1778, including (5). Some letters undated.