Ref NoGFW/1/8/28
TitleLetter from G. F. Watts, Little Holland House to J. Scott Taylor, 26 May 1902, p. 15
Date[c. 1905]
LevelItem
Extent1 piece
DescriptionTypescript copy of letter.

Watts requests a bottle of walnut oil to use for 'oiling out'; Watts writes that he has two or three bottles of fattened linseed which he is unlikely to use and will return to Taylor and asks that he send them to an artist who will use them for grinding colours as Watts wishes to query this practice; Watts requests the 'special' colours 'Daffodil, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber Burnt Umber, and Yellow Ochre'; Watts writes that the coarsely ground colours dry too quickly in tubes so requests them in pots.

[Original found at GFW/1/17/53]
LanguageEnglish
Access_StatusOpen
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/50Winsor & Newton Ltd; North London Colour Works (1844-1934); 1832-1832-
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