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Letter from Buckingham Palace to artist Matania
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Letter from Buckingham Palace to artist Matania
A letter to the Italian-born artist, Fortunino Matania, dated 13 June 1919, written by Queen Marys lady-in-waiting. The Queen had bought a painting from the artist and the letter apparently accompanied a cheque for thirty guineas to pay for the picture.
1919
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Buckingham Correspondence Fortunino Jan16 Letter Letterhead Letters Matania Notepaper Paintings Purchase 1919
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This exquisite letter from Buckingham Palace, dated 13th June 1919, is a testament to the special relationship between Queen Mary and the renowned Italian-born artist, Fortunino Matania. The letter was penned by one of the Queen's lady-in-waiting and serves as an accompaniment to a cheque for thirty guineas, a significant sum during that era, to finalize the purchase of one of Matania's masterpieces. The elegant notepaper, adorned with the official Buckingham Palace letterhead, bears the unmistakable seal of the monarchy. The correspondence reveals the formal yet personal tone of the communication between the Queen and the artist, reflecting the respect and admiration shared between them. Fortunino Matania, a prolific painter and illustrator, had gained the favor of the royal family with his evocative and detailed depictions of historical and mythological scenes. This letter, a precious piece of royal correspondence, underscores the significant role that art played in the lives of the British monarchy during the early 20th century. The acquisition of this painting by Queen Mary not only added to her extensive art collection but also marked a unique moment in the history of their relationship with the artist. This letter serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring connection between the monarchy and the artistic community, a bond that continues to flourish to this day.
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