Seutoni, Veré
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Mercia Oakley, 1912
Item — Nash 35
Call Number: MSS 24
Scope and Contents:
Written from Iver Heath. Nash mentions plans to travel to Paris soon and discusses drawing. Nash writes, "I want a drastic, desperate change, a shock of some sort so fierce violent soul-shaking" and he complains that he has yet to find success in his profession. Nash also describes a day he spent with Vere. Includes a smaller sheet with the heading "Facts". People mentioned: Ivan Wilkinson Brooks, Miss Hogan, and Vere Seutoni.
Dates:
1912
Letter to Mercia Oakley, 1912
Item — Nash 36
Call Number: MSS 24
Scope and Contents:
Written from Iver Heath. Nash urges Oakley not to become romantically involved with a student of mathematics. Nash discusses his jealousy and explains that he and Wilkie have had a fight over Vere Seutoni, who thinks she is in love with Nash. Nash says he will no longer be able to visit Paris and hopes to visit Oakley instead. He also discusses the "Green Lady". Includes an ink drawing entitled, "Brother Paul, or, The Monk and the Woman" (reproduced in ...
Dates:
1912
Letter to Mercia Oakley, 1912
Item — Nash 37
Call Number: MSS 24
Scope and Contents:
Written from Iver Heath. Nash discusses his arrangements in town and hopes Oakley will soon visit. People mentioned: Vere Seutoni and Rupert Lee.
Dates:
1912
Paul Nash Letters to Mercia Oakley
Collection
Call Number: MSS 24
Abstract:
This collection comprises letters from Paul Nash to Mercia Oakley, written from 1909 to 1918.
Dates:
1909-1951, bulk 1909-1912
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