Description | Written from Townshend House, North Gate, Regents Park, N.W., dated 26 August. Alma-Tadema is sorry he did not write but had no idea that Henschel was in Europe. He writes that he is overworked, especially as he is planning extensions to his new house and trying to save his decorations from the old house. He asks about the Henschels travels and work. He doesn't know any landscape painters in London who would be willing to take on a pupil and recommends that the pupil look for a tutor outside England. |