Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (Irish, 1858 - 1949): Drawing for Her Play 'A Horse, A Horse' also called 'Flurrys Wedding' (c.1920) (via Morgan O'Driscoll)
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Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (Irish, 1858 - 1949): Drawing for Her Play 'A Horse, A Horse' also called 'Flurrys Wedding' (c.1920) (via Morgan O'Driscoll)
Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (Irish, 1858 - 1949): The Orchard (via Art Antiques Ireland)
Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (Irish, 1858 - 1949): The Goose Girl (1888) (via Crawford Art Gallery on Twitter)
Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (Irish, 1858 - 1949): Violet Florence Martin (1886) (via National Portrait Gallery)
Edith Somerville - The Goose Girl, 1888.
An Appreciation of Gordon Grand, 1930s
An Appreciation of Gordon Grand, 1930s
Today’s highlight is a review (though more a tribute than a formal review) Edith Somerville (1858-1949) wrote of two of Gordon Grand’s books: The Silver Horn and Colonel Weatherford and His Friends. Grand wrote the stories while recovering from a hunting accident. Appreciation for Gordon Grand, Edith Somerville. National Sporting Library & Museum, John H. Daniels collection, housed in the F.…
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Somerville Letter, May 4, 1924
The NSLM manuscripts collection is in the F. Ambrose Clark Rare Book Room, which houses the Library’s rare books collection as well as the John H. Daniels Rare Book Collection. One of the manuscripts donated by John and Martha Daniels is a letter from Edith Somerville to Virginia sportsman Harry Worcester Smith in 1924. Somerville was a prominent author of sporting novels with her cousin “Martin…
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