Basic info
technique | Handwritten letter on paper |
dimension | 310 x 260 mm (size of the pad) |
profession | Sculptor |
country | England |
signature | Original signature |
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Reg Butler (Reginald Cotterell Butler ) | profession: Sculptor | country: England | signature: Original signature | size: 310 x 260 mm (size of the pad) | technique: Handwritten letter on paper
Handwritten letter from British sculptor Reg Butler (1913-1981) on the letterhead of Ash, Berkhamsted Place, Berkhamsted, Herts, addressed to Mrs. Röhrich. In the letter, Butler thanks her for the kind and interesting letter and encloses catalogs that might interest her. He also expresses his wish to meet her in person. Letter text: "Dear Mrs. Röhrich, Thank you for your kind & interesting letter. I hope you will find these catalogues of some interest & hope to meet you one day. Sincerely, Reg. Butler" The letter is written in blue ink and signed as "Reg. Butler." Butler was one of the leading figures in post-war British sculpture, known for his figurative metal sculptures and innovative approach to modernist sculpture. His works are represented in prestigious collections, including the Tate Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Lot information
Handwritten letter from British sculptor Reg Butler (1913-1981) on the letterhead of Ash, Berkhamsted Place, Berkhamsted, Herts, addressed to Mrs. Röhrich. In the letter, Butler thanks her for the kind and interesting letter and encloses catalogs that might interest her. He also expresses his wish to meet her in person. Letter text: "Dear Mrs. Röhrich, Thank you for your kind & interesting letter. I hope you will find these catalogues of some interest & hope to meet you one day. Sincerely, Reg. Butler" The letter is written in blue ink and signed as "Reg. Butler." Butler was one of the leading figures in post-war British sculpture, known for his figurative metal sculptures and innovative approach to modernist sculpture. His works are represented in prestigious collections, including the Tate Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.