Prince Albert's Personal Papers
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BUCHANAN, ANDREW; BRITISH ENVOY TO DENMARK 1855-1858
Letter from Andrew Buchanan, the British Envoy to Denmark, to General Charles Grey asking for instructions as to obtaining a reproduction of a picture by Raphael in the collection of the King of Denmark.
1 Mar 185631 Mar 1856Loose manuscript paper; mounted | 1 document (4 pages) (whole object) | RA VIC/ADDA10/85/523
In response to a letter from General Grey, Buchanan writes that as there is no engraving of the (Raphael) picture in question, he has obtained permission from Grand Marshal Levetzau and Professor Thomsen to have it photographed, but that the photographer has declared that the picture is in too bad condition to photographed.
A lithograph would cost nearly £70, but the lithographer would be prepared to make a watercolour sketch of it for about £12. Buchanan asks what the Prince Consort wishes him to do, and whether he would still like a photograph to be attempted.
A lithograph would cost nearly £70, but the lithographer would be prepared to make a watercolour sketch of it for about £12. Buchanan asks what the Prince Consort wishes him to do, and whether he would still like a photograph to be attempted.
Creator(s)
Buchanan, Andrew; British Envoy to Denmark 1855-1858 (writer) [[c. March 1856]]
Grey, Charles, Col. Hon.; Private Secretary to Prince Albert (addressee)
1 document (4 pages) (whole object)