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Letter
from G.F. Watts to Julia Margaret Cameron, undated, assessing
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No. 2
Friday
My dear Mrs Cameron
A thousand thanks for your last Photographs, which I think your
very best, I don't know which I prefer, all the heads are divine,
& the plates very nearly perfect, the tone too is excellent,
if you are going on Photographing your grand child & he is
well worth it; do have a little shirt made of some yellowish
material, the block of formless white over the back of the larger
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boy
spoils the whole picture, what would not do in a painting will
not do in a Photograph, but I am delighted with the amount of
gradation you have obtained.
Please do not send me valuable mounted copies, you (illegible)
send me any (illegible) defective unmounted impressions, I shall
be able to judge just as well & shall be just as much charmed
with success & shall not feel that I am taking money from
you,
I am indeed peeved about (illegible) it is a shocking calamity.
I have not time to write more for I am very hard at work trying
to get ready for Freshwater, amongst the things I am at this
moment designing a St John |
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one of four figures; to be
executed in mosaic for St Pauls, so my mind is tuned to a grand
major key & I can well appreciate what is noblest in Art,
& your last photographs harmonise well with the effects I
wish to produce, but you must not be satisfied there is more
to be done & whilst that is the case we must never think
anything done, I know your difficulties but the greatest things
have been done under difficulties
Your's most sincerely
G.F.W.
Signor
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