Lane, Hugh Percy, Sir, 1875-1915
Lane, Hugh Percy, 1875-1915
Hugh Lane Irish art dealer and collector, known for Hugh Lane gallery
Lane, Sir Hugh (Irish patron and collector, 1875-1915)
Lane, Hugh Percy, 1875-1915, Sir
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100 1 _ ‡a Lane, Hugh Percy, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1875-1915
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
Works
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Card from John Singer Sargent to Hugh Lane |
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Draft circular on behalf of the provisional committee of the Irish Art Loan Exhibition promoting the establishment of a gallery of Irish and modern art in Dublin |
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Letter from Antonio Mancini to Hugh Lane in French |
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Letter from Dugald Sutherland MacColl to Hugh Lane |
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Letter from [G.A. Verpé?] to Hugh Lane congratulating him on his appointment as Director of the National Gallery of Ireland |
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Letter from H. Harris Brown to Hugh Lane regarding Lane's request that he donate a painting to the proposed new gallery of modern art in Dublin and his problems in choosing a suitable work |
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Letter from Malcolm Murray, on behalf of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, to Hugh Lane inviting him to spend a weekend at Bagshot Park |
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Letter from Max Beerbohm to Hugh Lane expressing his hope to see him at the Leicester Galleries on the 22nd |
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Letter from Michael Stevenson to Patricia Donlon of the National Library of Ireland enclosing transcripts of the letters of J.M. Solomon to Hugh Lane regarding the Old Town House in Cape Town, with a reply from Gerald Lyne |
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Letter from Nelly Harvey to Hugh Lane informing him that William Heinemann of the Heinemann Gallery is visiting London and will have a card for him from Harvey and discussing the upcoming exhibition at the Heinemann Gallery of Old Spanish Masks |
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Letter from Nelly O'Brien to Hugh Lane giving permission for her Walter Osborne painting to be used in the St. Louis exhibition |
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Letter from Nora Fitzpatrick to Hugh Lane, offering to take him up on his previous suggestion of binding a book of engravings for him and giving him the address to send it for her |
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Letter from Percy W. Lovell to Hugh Lane requesting Lane's opinion on how best to publicise the committee, either though a dinner or a general meeting, and informing him he would like to inaugurate a research fund |
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Letter from Philip Connard to Hugh Lane regretting he cannot exchange his flower study |
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Letter from Philip L. Agnew, on behalf of the prorietors of 'Punch', to Hugh Lane, informing him that he has been unsuccessful in his endeavours to secure some John Leech drawings for the St Louis Exhibition |
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Letter from Richard Caulfeild Orpen to Hugh Lane in which he talks about meeting Douglas Hyde and his wife at the gallery |
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Letter from Robert Aldworth to Sir Hugh Lane regarding the painting of the Freemason Elizabeth Aldworth which he will lend to Lane if it is well insured |
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Letter from Roderic O'Conor to Hugh Lane agreeing to send two pictures for an Irish art exhibition |
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Letter from Sarah Cecilia Harrison to [Hugh Lane] regarding the Mansion House as a possible site [for the Municipal Gallery] and the risk that Lane might "give it all up" |
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Letter from Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens to Hugh Lane requesting sailing orders from Lane on reaching Cape Town, discussing a job with a university and also enquiring where he will stay when he is in Ireland |
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Letter from Sir Hugh Lane to Lord Dudley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, seeking the establishment of a role to oversee paintings in Irish official collections and asking to be appointed to it |
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Letter from Sophie Bradstreet to Hugh Lane giving him some recommendations about the handling and labelling of her miniature portraits, and mentioning the cost of insurance |
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Letter from Sydney Curnow Vosper to Hugh Lane, apologising for not fulfilling his promise to let him have a watercolour for the Dublin Gallery, and promising him the one that is in Paris |
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Letter from Teresa Del Riego to Hugh Lane expressing her gratitude for his present of a ring to her, inviting him to her house to meet Frank Leadbitter and enquiring as to whether he is in town in June |
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Letter from the Chief Secretary's office to Hugh Lane inviting him to lunch or to meet at the Abbey Theatre |
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Letter from the office of the City Treasurer, Dublin, to Hugh Lane, enclosing payment for Lane's restoration of pictures damaged in a fire in the council chamber of Dublin City Hall |
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Letter from the United Arts Club to Hugh Lane, asking him to take the cheque from "Dr O'Connell" from his account |
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Letter from Thomas James Welland to Hugh Lane, declining to give him a portrait of Jeremy Taylor for an exhibition as it is only a copy and not worth exhibiting due to Taylor not being Irish |
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Letter from Tom Robertson to Hugh Lane about his willingness to sell him a Frank O'Meara picture for £50 |
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Letter from Tudor R. Castle to Hugh Lane thanking him for his introduction to Grant Richards |
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Letter from Vera Campbell to Hugh Lane regarding Lane's correspondence with "Mr. H", the portrait that "we hunted for", and a drawing by Troyon |
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Letter from W.B. Yeats to Hugh Lane apologising for not seeing him yesterday and offering to write a letter to a committee over an issue which he feels is all "bluff" |
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Letter from W. Graham Robertson to Hugh Lane, saying he will be at home all of next Sunday afternoon |
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Letter from W.L. Wheeler to Hugh Lane asking him to consider giving his art collection to Belfast as Dublin has refused to meet his conditions |
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Letter from Walter G. Strickland to Hugh Lane informing him that pictures arrived safely |
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Letter from William Newzam Prior Nicholson to Hugh Lane asking him to look at two pctures he wishes to sell |
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Letter from William Orpen to Hugh Lane saying he "will take nothing off the price even for the most beautiful frame" |
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Letter from Wynford Dewhurst to Hugh Lane thanking him for the catalogue he sent, discussing the importance of Lane's gallery, the work of Monet, and sending him some art magazines |
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Letters from John Masefield to Hugh Lane regarding writing an article on Lane's new gallery and listing prospective donors |
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List by Hugh Lane of "pictures promised" in the period 1904-1910 |
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List of paintings and their artists' names, by Hugh Lane, with prices |
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Municipal Gallery of Modern Art : illustrated catalogue with biographical and critical notes |
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O'Brien of Cahirmoyle Papers |
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Partial letter from [Hugh Lane?] to unidentified recipient regarding permission being granted "to purchase separately any of the pictures" |
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Photograph consisting of Antonio Mancini posing beside his portrait of Mrs. Shine |
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Photographs sent from Antonio Sciortino to Hugh Lane, depicting sculptures and soldiers standing to attention in uniform, with handwritten messages from Antonio Sciortino on the back of some |
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Postcard from Frank Brangwyn to Hugh Lane agreeing to loan him a sketch for the purpose Lane mentioned in his letter of 4 August when he goes back to London |
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Postcard from Henry Edwin King-Tenison, Earl of Kingston, to Hugh Lane, thanking him for sending a print of Kingsborough's 'Lake Country Life' and mentioning he has heard that Lane is to preside over the the picture department in the Cork exhibtion |
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Postcard from "S.A." to Hugh Lane to loan two bronze statuettes currently on exhibition in Dublin to a show that Lane is organising |
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Postcard from William Orpen to Hugh Lane enquiring about available frames for a picture |
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Prose by Hugh Lane setting out why it is "imperative that immediate steps be taken to house the pictures presented to Dublin as a nucleus for a Modern Gallery" |
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Prospectus of the Art Loan Exhibition in Belfast in 1906 |
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Receipt from Charles Fairfax Murray to Hugh Lane for a portrait |
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Receipt from Dermod O'Brien to Hugh Lane for payment for his commission to reproduce pictures of the Lord Mayors of Dublin |
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Receipt from Thomas Agnew and Sons Limited to Hugh Lane |
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Tribute to Sir Hugh Lane. |
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