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- 65793496 - kpask
- 66218122 - Emmaxangel1
- WINNER - 66226787 - Moggsy8
- 66405998 - Preacher357
- 66852104 - nzanga
- 67098991 - Ena22

65793496 - kpask
Blackheath 9th September 1950Dearest Sylvia,
I was so happy to have your letter this morning and though I am a tiny bit behind time I must reply to you. I am going to Brighton, I heard yesterday evening, and am meeting Bernard at Victoria at 11:30. It is nearly 10:30...
My Polydor poem in finished but not yet typed but I will send you a copy as soon as possible--and I have nearly half of the temptation poem finished. No, the cubist article requires some more reading, so I have not added to it, but nor have I forgotten it.
I am glad you are progressing with the portrait and the landscape--and I look forward to news of their completion.
Veronese is quite my favorite artist this week--and I talked about his mannerist and High Renaissance compound, his reconciliation of classicist geometry and 16th asymmetry and contrapposto. I enjoyed it very well.
I have been reading lots of Apollinaire--he is magnificent. I suppose he is my next influence...
66218122 - Emmaxangel1
Blackheath 9th September 1950Dearest Sylvia
I was so happy to have your letter this morning and though I am a tiny bit behind time I must reply to you, I am going to Brighton, I heard yesterday evening, and am meeting Bernard at Victoria at 11:30. It is nearly 10.30...
My polydor poem is finished but not yet typed but I will send you a copy as soon as possible - and I have nearly half of the temptation poem finished. No, the cubist article requires some more reading, I I have not added to it, but not have I forgotten it.
I am glad you are progressing with the portrait and the landscape - and I look forward to news of their completion.
Venoneze is quite my favourite artist thgis week - and talked about his mannerist and high nerainance compound, his reconciliation of classival geometry and (16th anymmety and contropposto. I enjoyed it very well.
I have been reading lots of spollivaine - he is notenficent
I suppose he is my next influence...
WINNER - 66226787 - Moggsy8
Blackheath 9th September 1950Dearest Sylvia -
I was so happy to have your letter this morning and though I am a tiny bit behind time I must reply to you. I am going to Brighton, I heard yesterday evening, and am meeting Bernard at Victoria at 11.30. It is nearly 10.30 - - -
My Polydor poem is finished but not yet typed but I will send you a copy as soon as possible - and I have nearly half of the temptations poem finished. No, the cubist article requires some more reading, so I have not added to it, but nor have I forgotten it.
I am glad that you are progressing with the portrait and the landscape - and I look forward to news of their completion.
Veronese is quite my favorite artist this week- and I talked about his Mannerist and High Renaissance compound, his reconciliation of classical geometry and C16th asymmetry and contrapposto. I enjoyed it very well.
I have been reading lots of Apollinaire - he is magnificent. I suppose he is my next influence - - -
66405998 - Preacher357
9th September 1950 Blackheath Dearest Sylvia,I was so happy to have your letter this morning and though
I am a tiny bit behind time I must reply to you. I am
going to Brighton, I heard yesterday evening, and am
meeting Bernard at Victoria at 11:30. It is nearly
10:30---
My Polydon poem is finished but not yet typed but
I will send you a copy as soon as possible - and I love
nearly half of the temptation poem finished. No, the
cubist article requires some more reading, so I have
not added to it, but nor have I forgotten it.
I am glad you are progressing with the portrait and the
landscape - and I look forward to news of there
completion.
Veronere is quite my favorite artist this week - and
talked about his mannerist and High Renaissance com-
pound, his reconciliation of classical geometry and
16th arymmety and contrapports. I enjoyed it very
well.
I have been reading lots of Spollivaire - he is not
sificent - I suppose he is my next influence...
66852104 - nzanga
Blackheath 9th September 1950Dearest Sylvia,
I was so happy to have your letter this morning and though I am a tiny bit behind time I must reply to you. i am going to Brighton, I heard yesterday evening, and am meeting Berndid at Victoria at 11.30. It is nearly 10.30...
My Polydor poem is finished but not yet typed but I will send you copy as soon as possible - and I have nearly half of the temptation poem finished. No, the cubist article requires some more reading, so I have not added to it, but nor have I forgotten it.
I am glad you are progressing with all the portrait and the landscape - and I look forward to news f their completion.
Veronese is quite my favourite artist this week - and I talked about his mannerist and High Renaissance compound, his reconciliation of classical geometry and 16thC asymmetry and contrapposto. I enjoyed it very well.
I have been reading lots of Spalliraine - he is magnificent. I suppose he is my next influence...
67098991 - Ena22
Blackheath 9th September 1950Dearest Sylvia
I was so happy to have your letter this morning and though I am a tiny bit behind time I must reply to you. I am going to Brighton, I heard yesterday evening, and am meeting Bernard at Victoria at11:30. It is nearly 10:30...
My Polydor poem is finished but not yet typed but I will send you a copy as soon as possible - I have nearly half of the temptation poem finished. No, the cubist article requires some more reading, so I have not added to it, but nor have I forgotten it.
I am glad you are progressing with the portrait and the landscape- and I look forward to news of their completion.
Veronese is quite my favorite artist this week - and Colbert about his mannerist and High Renaissance com-pound, his reconciliation of classical geometry and (16th symmetry and contrapposto. I enjoyed it very well.
I have been reading lots of Apollinaire - he is mag-nificent- I suppose he is my next influence.