CollectionVictorian Additional Papers
ReferenceVIC/ADD/A/10/85/443
Record TypeCorrespondence
TitleLetter from Ludwig Gruner to the Prince Consort reporting on Count Riesch's change of heart and asking whether the Prince now wishes the Riesch family's Raphael drawing to be photographed for his collection.
Date27 January 1860
WriterGruner, Ludwig; Director of the Königliches Kupferstich-Kabinett, Dresden
AddresseeAlbert, Prince Consort
DescriptionGruner reports that Count Riesch has had second thoughts; he has brought the Raphael drawing (Massacre of the Innocents) to Dresden and written the letter to the Prince which Gruner encloses (see VIC/ADDA10/85/442). Gruner asks whether the Prince now wishes it to be photographed for his collection. It can be sent to England and returned via Royal Messenger, and Gruner is willing to take responsibility for this. If the Prince does want it photographed, Gruner asks for two prints, for Count Riesch and for the Königliches Kupferstich-Kabinett.
He reports that the drawings, prints and negatives which he sent earlier to London have been returned, although the negatives were not in good condition, despite the care that was taken in handling them, which only goes to show how difficult it is to transport negatives. Gruner encloses a letter from Professor Vogel von Vogelstein about the Riesch Raphael drawing (see VIC/ADDA10/424).
The letter is endorsed with a note confirming that the drawing was photographed in England, and the negative and three copy prints returned to Dresden on 13 February. The back of the letter is covered with pencil doodles.
Place Of WritingDresden
LanguageGerman
Extent1 document (4 pages)
Physical DescriptionLoose manuscript paper; mounted
Access ConditionsAvailable in surrogate form only
Related MaterialFor related material, see VIC/ADD/A/10/85/424 and VIC/ADD/A/10/85/442.
Digitisation NotesThese papers are available online within 'Prince Albert: His Life and Legacy'
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