Description | Taylor writes that according to Raffaƫlli, the use of his solid colours can be combined with ordinary oil colours in any manner onto any surface; Taylor writes that the canvases he is preparing for Watts will have white grounds; Taylor questions why Watts troubles to write letters when his time is so valuable, 'with a phonograph and the occasional attendance of a typewrite, you would only have to talk your letters'; Taylor also writes that there is to be an exhibition of paintings by Raffaƫlli and others soon and hopes that Watts and Mrs Watts will attend. |