Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1826 June 13
Asking for a copy of the Nollekens book.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1826 June 14
Asking for another copy of the Nollekens book.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., undated
Asking for a copy of the Nollekens book.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 November 22
Ordering a copy of the Nollekens book.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1824 November 7
Ordering a copy of the Nollekens book.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 November 21
Ordering a copy of the Nollekens book.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 November 5
Ordering a copy of the Nollekens book.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1823 April 26
As one of Nollekens' executors, drawing his attention to Mr. Stanley of 21 Old Bond St., who sold Mr. Cosway's effects.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1829 June 15
Regretting that he had "so much trouble about [receiving] my copy of Nollekens and his times".
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 December 10
Asking for two more volumes of Nollekens.
Letter to John Thomas Smith.
Asking Smith to give his son a lesson.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1824 March 4
Concerning the value of a portrait of Clarissa Hayward by Ozias Humphry.
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1832 January 29
About his quotation from Baretti's Guide through the Royal Academy (London, 1781).
Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1828 September 5
About one of the paintings in Hogarth's Marriage a-la-mode: "The late Mr. Locke of Portman Square hinted to Hogarth that the third print...was not sufficiently understood. Mr. Hogarth seemed aware of the correctness of the suggestion...".
Letter to John Thomas Smith about the sale of Baker's books and another print sale., 1825 June 10
Letter to John Thomas Smith from Thomas Gilliland., 1825 February 7
Asking him to receive a party of visitors with favour.
Letter to J.T. Smith from Thomas Grignion., 1803 November 19
Inviting him to see his Italian pictures and English miniatures. Discusses the painter Jan Griffier (the elder). Not the letter quoted in the printed text opposite.
Letter to William Upcott., 1828 October 30
Presenting a copy of his book on Nollekens; with a second copy for the London Institution, where Upcott was a sub-librarian from 1806 to 1834.
Printed testimonials to the competence of John Thomas Smith, gathered by him in pursuit of the post of drawing-master at Christ's Hospital. Signed by Smith., 1798 May 10
[Collection of autograph letters of various English peers, statesmen, antiquaries, etc.]
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