Description | GEO/MAIN/286: Calcott's [Augustus Wall Calcott, 1779-1844] call will come tomorrow. 7 February 1810 GEO/MAIN/287: Asks for a little paint, Bristol purple madder. 28 February 1810 GEO/MAIN/288: Arrangements to meet. 18 March 1810 GEO/MAIN/289: Arrangements to meet. 21 March 1810 GEO/MAIN/290: Lawrence asks more paint 'a little of the deepest lake you had from Hoppner [John Hoppner, 1758-1810]. Perhaps as you have intercourse with Mr. Hoppner you can negotiate some for me'. 30 March 1810 GEO/MAIN/292: 'Who are the hangers? Have you any advice for me? 7 April 1810 GEO/MAIN/293: 'In a matter of this interest it will be more satisfactory to both of us that my letter should be in perfect unison with your sentiments. Will you therefore put down your thoughts for me ... we can decide on the exact letter that shall be written. Only remember that our letters must be different, because it marks our individual feeling'. 16 April 1810 GEO/MAIN/294: 'I send little attentive John to you instead of Edward, for I know that I shall greatly want the latter for my Brushes, Colours etc at the Academy and in immediate cleaning of them on my return; 23 April 1810 GEO/MAIN/295: Arrangements for a visit together to Angerstein's. 29 April 1810 GEO/MAIN/296: Lord Gardner [1770-1815] is to sit tomorrow. 16 May 1810 GEO/MAIN/297: Gardner is sitting. 18 May 1810 GEO/MAIN/298: Gardner is ill and has postponed. 19 May 1810 GEO/MAIN/299: Arrangements for dinner with Hammond and Lysons. The Persian Ambassador is to sit. 2 June 1810 GEO/MAIN/300: Sending the Edinburgh Review. 11 June 1810 GEO/MAIN/301: Gardner has sat for Lawrence. 18 July 1810 GEO/MAIN/302: 'Roast beef at Five is the Order of the Day'. 6 August 1810 GEO/MAIN/303: Lawrence asks of Farington if he has settled with Cadell & Davies about Don Quixote. 23 August 1810 GEO/MAIN/304: Asks Farington to see a picture before it goes and 'I wish to speak with you on our last night's subject'. 27 December 1810 GEO/MAIN/305: Lawrence accepts an invitiation to visit Farington. 25 December 1810 |