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  1. 65784678 - not-logged-in-7654bea4bd3df3ac7ce8
  2. WINNER - 65873199 - gailkoelker
  3. 65887028 - Preacher357
  4. 65949208 - WiltedLotus
  5. 66002078 - j_l_alfred
  6. 66054172 - altheist

65784678 - not-logged-in-7654bea4bd3df3ac7ce8

Beachhouse 3 VI MCML

Dearest Sylvia
I am so excited by your letter. My first impulse was to write a letter there and then but I decided to finish typing the Analysis of Beauty chapters. This I have done and now hasten to write to you about your pictures. I think the two landscapes look from your vivid, lively sketches very good indeed. The spaciousness of 'my' view from the church, with all those interesting architectural objects, is just the subject for you with your gift of creating spaciousness without suppressing individual detail. The view of the garden with its abliquely viewed ground plane, as you look down from the lands, and the circular rhythm of the composition round the flower-bed is, again, exactly the kind of subject you invest with perroval feeling and formal discovery. Your drawings are very clear and a great pleasure to a icon who cannot expect to see the picture themselves for some time. The clarity and definition of these sketches show that you know exactly what you wish to do - that your (pre-conscious) mind is made up - a state which always produces admirable work. Oh dear, I hope that does not sound like Dandy to the lecturers. I am so happy, my masterful painter, that you are working so well and that, in addition, to these landscapes your have prepared the right canvas superb. As the weather today is very wet - I expect it extends to P elt - will you start work on it, or on 'Frankie', the subject you reserved for 'a dull afternoon'? because unless you're more fortunate than I this counts as a dull afternoon.

Tell Clifford that I am delighted but not in the least surprised by his success at Oxford. I look forward to fuller details.


WINNER - 65873199 - gailkoelker

Blackhurst 3 vi MCML
Dearest Sylvia
I am so excited by your letter. My first impulse was to write a letter there and then but I decided to finish typing the Analysis of Beauty chapter. This I have done and now hasten to write to you about your pictures. I think the two landscapes look from your vivid, lively sketches, very good indeed. The spaciousness of 'my' view from the church, with all those interesting architectural objects, is just the subject for you with your gift of creating spaciousness without suppressing individual detail. The view of the garden with its obliquely viewed ground plane, as you look down from the bank, and the circular rhythm of the composition round the flower-bed is, again, exactly the kind of subject you invest with personal feeling and formal discovery. your drawings are very clear and a great pleasure to a lion who cannot expect to see the pictures themselves for some time. The clarity and definition of these sketches show that you know exactly what you wish to do-that your (pre-conscious) mind is made up-a state which always produces admirable work. Oh dear, I hope that does not sound like Dandy the lecturer. I am so happy, my masterful painter, that you are working so well and that, in addition to these landscapes you have prepared the flight canvas. Superb. As the weather today is very wet-I expect it extends to Pett-will you start work on it, or on 'Frankie', the subject you reserved for 'a dull afternoon'? because unless you more fortunate than I this counts as a dull afternoon. Tell Clifford that I am delighted but not in the least surprised by his success at Oxford. I look forward to fuller details.

65887028 - Preacher357

Blackheath 3 vi MCML
Dearest Sylvia
I am so excited by your letters. My first impulse was to write
a letter there and then but I decided to finish typing the Analysis
of Beauty chapter. This I have done and now hasten to write to
you about your pictures. I think the two landscapes look from
your vivid, lively sketches very good indeed. The spacious-
ness of my view from the church, with all there interesting
architectural objects, is just the subject for you with your
gift of creating spaciousness without suppressing individual
detail. The view of the garden with its obliquely viewed
ground plane, as you look down from the bank, and the
circular rythem of the composition round the flower bed is,
again, exactly the kind of subject you invest with perroval
feeling and formal discovery. Your drawings are very
clear and a great pleasure to a lion who cannot expect
to see the pictures themselves for some time. The clarity and
definition of these sketches show that you know exactly
what you wish to do, that your (preconscious) mind is made
up, a state which always produces admirable work. Oh
dear, I hope that does not sound like Dandy the lecturer. I
am so happy, my masterful painter, that you are working so
well and that, in addition, to these landscapes you have pre-
pared the Flight canvas superb. As the weather today is
very wet, I expect it extends to Pett, will you start
work on it, or on 'Frankie' the subject you reserved for
'a dull afternoon'? because unless your more fortunate
than I this counts as a dull afternoon.
Tell Clifford that I am delighted, but not in the least
surprised by his success at Oxford. I look forward to
fuller details.

65949208 - WiltedLotus

Blackheath 3 VI MCML

Dearest Sylvia
I am so excited by your letters. My first impulse was to write a letter there and then but I decided to finish typing the Analysis of Beauty chapter. This I have done and now hasten to write to you about your pictures. I think the two landscapes look from your vivid, livels sketches very good indeed. The spacious-ness of "my" view from the church, with all those interesting architectural objects, is just the subject for you with your gift of creating spaciousness without suppressing individual detail. The view of the garden with its obliquely viewed ground plane, as you look down from the bank, and the circular rhythm of the composition round the flower-bed is, again, exactly the kind of subject you invest with feeling and formal discovery. Your drawings are very clear and a great pleasure to a lion who cannot expect to see the pictures themselves for some time. The clarity and definition of the sketches show that you know exactly what you wish to do - that your (pre-conscious) mind is made up - a state which always produces admirable work. Oh dear, I hope that does not sound like Dandy the lecturer. I am so happy, my masterful painter, that you are working so well and that, in addition, to these landscapes yo have pre-pared the Flight canvas. Superb. As the weather today is very wet - I expect it extends to Pett - will you start work on it, or on 'Frankie". the subject you reserved for 'a dull afternoon'? because unless you're more fortunate than I this counts as a dull afternoon.
Tell Clifford that I am delighted but not in the least surprised by his success at Oxford. I look forward to fuller details.

66002078 - j_l_alfred

Blackheath 3 VI MCML

Dearest Sylvia

I am so excited by your letter. My first impulse was to write
a letter there and then but I decided to finish typing the Analysis
of Beauty chapters. This I have done and now hasten to write to you about your pictures. I think the two landscapes look from
your mind, lively sketches very good indeed. The spacious-
ness of 'my' view from the church, with all those interesting
architectural objects, is just the subject for you with your
gift of creating spaciousness without suppressing individual
detail. The view of the garden with its obliquely viewed
ground plane, as you look down from the front, and the
circular rhythm of the composition round the flowers - bed is,
again, exactly the kind of subject you invest with personal
feeling and formal discovery. Your drawings are very
clear and a great pleasure to a lion who cannot expect
to see the pictures themselves for some time. The clarity and
definition of these sketches show that you know exactly
what you wish to do - that your (pre-conscious) mind is made
up - a state which always produces admirable work. Oh
dear, I hope that does not sound like Dandy the lectures. I
am so happy, my masterful painter, that you are working so
well and that, in addition, to these landscapes you have pre-
pared the flight canvas. Superb. As the weather today is
very wet - I suspect it extends to Pett - will you start
work on it,or on 'Frankie', the subject you reserved for
'a dull afternoon'? because unless your more fortunate
than I this counts as a dull afternoon.

Tell Clifford that I am delighted but not in the least surprised by his success at Oxford. I look forward to
fuller details.


66054172 - altheist

Blackhearth
3 VI MCML

Dearest Sylvia

I am so excited by your letter, my first impulse was to write a letter there and then but I decided to finish typing the Avalyn of Beauty chapter. This I have done and raw hasten to write to you about your pictures. I think the two landscapes look from your vivid, lively sketches very good indeed. The spaciousness of "my" view from the church, with all their interesting architectural object, is just the subject for you with your gift of creating spaciousness without suppressing individual detail. I view of the garden with its obliquely viewed ground plane, as your look down from the bank, and the circular rhythm of the composition round the flower - red is again, exactly the bird of subject you invest with personal feeling and formal discovery. Your drawings are very clear and a great pleasure to a lion who cannot expect to see the pictures themselves for some time. The clarity and definition of their sketches show that you know exactly what you wish to do - that your (unconscious) mind if made up - a state which always produces admirable work. Oh dear, I hope that dog not sound like Dandy the lecturer. I am so happy, my masterful painter, that you are working so well and that, in addition, to these landscapes you have prepared the flight canvas. Superb. As the weather today is very wet - I expect it extends to Pett - will you start work on it, or on "Frankie", the subject your reserved for "a dull afternoon"? Because unless your more fortunate than I this counts as a dull afternoon.

Tell Clifford that I am delighted but not in the least surprised by his success at Oxford. I look forward to fuller details.

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