Lane, Hugh Percy, Sir, 1875-1915
Lane, Hugh Percy, 1875-1915
Hugh Lane Irish art dealer and collector, known for Hugh Lane gallery (1875-1915)
Lane, Sir Hugh (Irish patron and collector, 1875-1915)
Lane, Hugh Percy, 1875-1915, Sir
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Card from John Singer Sargent to Hugh Lane | |
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 | |
Illustrated catalogue, with biographical and critical notes | |
Letter from Antonio Mancini to Hugh Lane in French | |
Letter from Dugald Sutherland MacColl to Hugh Lane | |
Letter from [E. Williamson] to Hugh Lane saying he will stick to his original plan of coming on his way to Scotland and suggests an alternative scheme such as a general collection all over Ireland to the newspaper subscription that Lane is proposing | |
Letter from [G.A. Verpé?] to Hugh Lane congratulating him on his appointment as Director of the National Gallery of Ireland | |
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 | |
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 | |
Letter from Offley Thore [Shore?] to Hugh Lane promising to get his Irish friends to assist Lane | |
Letter from Percy Jonsson to Hugh Lane informing him he left London for Paris after the Stratford performances but will be back in London at Easter, and mentioning the women in Rome sing too nasally | |
Letter from Rita Jacomb-Hood to Hugh Lane inviting him to tea and hoping he had a nice week with the Birkbecks | |
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 | |
Letter from Robert Clermont Witt to Hugh Lane thanking Lane and regarding how it grieves him to see Lane waste his strength when it could be directed in other ways | |
Letter from Roderic O'Conor to Hugh Lane agreeing to send two pictures for an Irish art exhibition | |
Letter from Rosalind Birnie Philip to Hugh Lane rejecting the claims of John Lavery that the late James McNeill Whistler had promised some of his works to a modern art gallery in Dublin | |
Letter from Royall Tyler to Hugh Lane about arriving in Narbonne, and how all the places he passed along the way had interesting things | |
Letter from Sir Charles Holroyd to Hugh Lane thanking him for his letter which was safely received | |
Letter from Sir Hugh Lane to Hawes Turner, Keeper and Secretary of the National Gallery, London regarding the loan of paintings to the National Gallery, London, by Lane | |
Letter from Sir Hugh Lane to Sarah C. Harrison concerning acquisition of paintings for the Dublin Municipal Collection of Modern Art and containing many references to Dermod O'Brien | |
Letter from Sir James Guthrie to Hugh Lane discussing the impossibility of giving away a painting | |
Letter from Sir Otto Beit to Hugh Lane sending payment for pictures bought at Christies and listing pictures that have been donated with the names of the donors which are to be attached to them | |
Letter from Stephen Catterson Smith to Hugh Lane regarding the attempt by Lane to extend his lease on exhibition rooms at the Royal Hibernian Academy | |
Letter from T.H. Ward to Hugh Lane informing him that he has written to the Mayor and hopes that he can be of assistance in getting a position for Lane | |
Letter from Teresa Del Riego to Hugh Lane inviting him to tea the following day, and informing him that she enjoyed the supper party he invited her to | |
Letter from the Girard Trust Company to Hugh Lane and William Deacon's Bank regarding their satisfaction at the conclusion of the purchase of a painting between Lane and "Mrs Emery" for the total price of £60,000, payable to Lane | |
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 | |
Letter from the Tate Gallery to Hugh Lane, telling him that Charles Aitken is still on leave but has asked for a letter about mural paintings to be forwarded to Hugh Lane | |
Letter from Théodore Duret to Hugh Lane informing him that he is about to publish an English translation of his book on Whistler and enquiring if Lane could send him photographs of relevant works to illustrate it | |
Letter from Tom Robertson to Hugh Lane regarding arrangements for the transport and insurance of a Frank O'Meara painting for an exhibition | |
Letter from Una E. Tighe to Hugh Lane on behalf of her father, giving permission for engravings to be made of two portraits by Romney for a book on the artist | |
Letter from unidentified author to Hugh Lane regarding a portrait of E.P. Alabaster to be arranged with William Orpen | |
Letter from W.B. Yeats to Hugh Lane asking him to call to see him on Monday evening to meet a charming Irish American woman and to discuss Lane's trouble in Dublin | |
Letter from Wallis Gay to Hugh Lane thanking him for the catalogue of pictures at the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin, and informing him he will check his studio for a picture he can send to the museum | |
Letter from Walter Armstrong to Hugh Lane giving details of Armstrong's meeting with Lord Ardilaun about possible sites [for the Municipal Gallery] including St. Stephen's Green and the Casino, Marino | |
Letter from Walter George Strickland to Hugh Lane about how he hopes nothing will be arranged through Waldron or Mahaffy though he is afraid it looks rather hopeless | |
Letter from Walter George Strickland to Hugh Lane with the "answer to the message which puts the lid on us" and suggests that something be put in the newspapers in response but doubts they could raise much interest | |
Letter from Walter Richard Sickert to Hugh Lane, asking where he is so he knows where to send the picture | |
Letter from William Dodge James to Hugh Lane informing him that he does not have the motor engineers address and is forwarding the letter to his brother in order for him to include the address | |
Letter from William John Hennessy to Hugh Lane discussing the insurance of Hennessey's pieces of work and how the higher the insurance the more likely the buyer will increase their offers | |
Letter from William Newzam Prior Nicholson to Hugh Lane in which he mentions William Orpen | |
Letter from William Orpen to Hugh Lane extending his sympathies regarding the St. Louis affair | |
Letters from David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres to Hugh Lane regarding the acquisition of a painting by Diego Velázquez | |
Letters from George Russell to Hugh Lane regarding art education in Dublin and picture purchases | |
Letters from Sir Horace Plunkett to Hugh Lane regarding a picture by Stephen Catterson Smith, the ownership of which is disputed and so it cannot be sold | |
List of paintings and their artists' names, by Hugh Lane, with prices | |
Michaelis selection | |
Note from John Arnott to Hugh Lane saying that he is pleased to join the committee but will only be able to attend on an infrequent basis | |
Note from John Lavery to Hugh Lane apologising for not being able to go to see Lane's pictures | |
Partial letter from Hugh Lane to an unknown recipient regarding pictures by [Corot?] and Constable, the latter "above suspicion" | |
Prose by Hugh Lane regarding the teaching of art in universities | |
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" | |
Prospectus of the Art Loan Exhibition in Belfast in 1906 | |
Receipt from Dermod O'Brien to Hugh Lane for payment for his commission to reproduce pictures of the Lord Mayors of Dublin | |
Receipt from Thomas Agnew and Sons Limited to Hugh Lane | |
Telegram from Walter Sickert to Hugh Lane reading "Your health Sir Hugh" | |
Tribute to Sir Hugh Lane. | |
Typescript letter from William John Gilliland to Hugh Lane regarding Lane's optimism and confidence at "The Pink Lady" being presented to the Gallery, his doubts over this and informing him that the ladies Lane relied on did not instill much encouragement |