The letters refer to Paul Nash winning a $300 prize for 'Sea Holly', Paul Nash's photograph in 'Vanity Fair', 'Circle of the Monoliths', Homer Saint-Guadens occupation and war service, and the whereabouts of Paul Nash's 'The Wall Against the Sea' and 'The Sea' (held by the Institute and the Phillips Memorial Gallery respectively).
Six letters from Homer Saint-Guadens and John O'Connor Jr., Director and Acting Director, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh to Paul Nash
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- Reference
- GB 70 TGA 7050/254-259
- Dates of Creation
- 1929-1945
- Physical Description
- 6 pieces