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A letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904). Artist: John Flaxman
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A letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904). Artist: John Flaxman
A letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904). John Flaxman (1755-1826), British sculptor and draughtsman. From The The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme. [Offices of The Studio, London, Paris and New York, 1904]
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Correspondence Document Draughtsman Flaxman Handwritten John Flaxman Letter Qualification Royal Academician Royal Academy Sculptor
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A glimpse into the artistic mind: A letter from John Flaxman, 24 December 1819 (1904)". This print captures a unique piece of history - a letter penned by the renowned British sculptor and draughtsman, John Flaxman. Dated 24th December 1819, this artifact offers us a rare insight into Flaxman's thoughts and correspondences during that time. Flaxman, celebrated for his exceptional talent in sculpture and drawing, was an influential figure in the art world of early 19th century Britain. His works adorned prestigious institutions such as The Royal Academy, where he held the esteemed position of Royal Academician. The photograph showcases not only Flaxman's distinctive handwriting but also reveals his meticulous attention to detail. Every stroke of ink on paper tells a story - perhaps capturing his creative process or sharing insights with fellow artists. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to an era when letters were cherished means of communication. In an age before instant messaging and emails dominated our lives, handwritten correspondence carried great significance. Preserved through time and now presented as a striking print collector's item from The Studio archives (1904), this artifact serves as a testament to both Flaxman's genius and the enduring power of art across centuries. It reminds us that even in today's fast-paced digital age, there is something truly special about holding history in our hands.
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