Description | Letter dated 17 May 1867 to Macdonald from George Reid, R.S.A., and J.F. White, Hotel des Etrangers, Rue Vivienne, Paris, criticising him for not writing to them, 'no thanks to you for solacing our exile … how careful we have been, how very mindful of you', their failure to find paintings for him, but description of an Undine bronze which might suit him, visit to the warehouse of 'Eibus', 'a great man in Limoge ware' and purchase of one of his large vases for Macdonald 'as such things are not to be had every day', plans to travel to Rouen for a little, instructions from White to show Reid's sketches to Mrs. White, comment on shameful treatment of Macfarlane. |