Illustrated manuscript letter with two accompanying original illustrations.

Corbaux (Louisa)

Illustrated manuscript letter with two accompanying original illustrations.

Description: single folded sheet written on 4 sides, with pen-and-ink illustrations within the text, of a bird, a fashionable woman and a butcher-shop line of hanging geese, turkeys and rabbits, the latter enhanced with water colour; oval water-colour illustration of two standing plucked geese, one applying handkerchief to eye, addressing feathered geese in basket inscribed 'we wish you a happy new year, but it's all up with us!' signed by the artist; water-colour illustration of fox, also signed. very good

Publication Details: 2, Landowne Terrace East, Brighton, Dec 28th 1875

Notes: Louisa Corbaux is now best known for her lithographs, for 'Oliver Twist', exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and for Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852. She was also responsible for the lithography of the illustrations of her somewhat better known sister, Fanny, who was one of the first artists to advocate that women should be admitted as students to The Royal Academy. This deligthful letter to 'Mrs Davy' opens with a frank assessment of her family's current state 'my Xmas does not chirp better this year [illustrated by a robin perched on a branch]... Winter always tells upon my sister... There ...more

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Price: £750

Subject: Art & Architecture

Published Date: Dec 28th 1875

Stock Number: 71035

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