Autograph Letter Signed, to Mrs.Jameson, thanking her for her articles on the Schools of Design, and sending as a gift a small Statuette of a Sea Nymph in Porcelain Statuary (the material which I originated & which has led to so many imitations
by BATTAM, Thomas
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About This Item
Trent Vale Cottage, Stoke upon Trent, 22 January 1850. 2 pp. 7 x 4½ inches, in good condition. Thomas Battam (1810-1864) was a British painter of miniatures. He was born in London. He produced copies in enamels, several of which were exhibited at the Royal Academy (1833 - 1840). Battam was later employed as a painter at the Copeland porcelain factory, and was the founder, and president, of the Crystal Palace Art Union.
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- Title
- Autograph Letter Signed, to Mrs.Jameson, thanking her for her articles on the “Schools of Design”, and sending as a gift “a small Statuette of a Sea Nymph in Porcelain Statuary (the material which I originated & which has led to so many imitations”
- Author
- BATTAM, Thomas
- Book Condition
- Used
- Place of Publication
- Trent Vale Cottage, Stoke upon Trent, 22 January 1850
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