Letter R23 The Hague, c. 20 January 1883
Amice Rappard,
The Graphics are now in my possession. I have been looking them over until far into the night.
I don鈥檛 know whether you are acquainted with the volumes for 鈥?0-鈥?5 鈥?perhaps you have them yourself among the lot you bought. But if not, I know you will be delighted with the first years, whenever you find an opportunity to look at them.
I hope with all my heart that you have them among your lot; if not, I shall write about them at greater length, in anticipation of your being able to see them yourself, as there are so many important things among them. And at any rate you must try your utmost to add them to your collection.
For instance, there is a series of drawings of the coal mines by Ridley 鈥?done in a way that makes one think of the etchings of Whistler or Seymour Haden. There are similar drawings by Boyd Houghton, mostly about America.
Until now I never knew Boyd H[oughton] was so interesting. There are also sketches of his from the time of the 鈥淐ommune鈥? p茅troleuses, a barricade, etc.
Herkomer is superb 鈥?I have now seen quite a number of large sheets for the first time: 鈥淥ld Women鈥檚 Almshouse,鈥?鈥淥ld Men鈥檚 Almshouse,鈥?a 鈥淐obbler,鈥?a 鈥淜egelbahn鈥?[Skittle Alley], 鈥淥rphan Men,鈥?p style="line-height:25px;text-indent:32px"> 鈥淟odginghouse,鈥?etc.
There are also Pinwells and Fred. Walkers in those first volumes. Also Ch. Green, Buckmann, Brentall, Small,
H. Woods, Macbeth, Gregory, all kinds of sketches of the slum districts, etc., Frank Hol鈥檚 鈥淭he Foundling鈥?鈥? superb By the same, 鈥淚 am the Resurrection and the life鈥?鈥?superb.
By the same, 鈥淩ailway Station.鈥?p style="line-height:25px;text-indent:32px"> 鈥?鈥?鈥?鈥淪ightseeing.鈥?p style="line-height:25px;text-indent:32px"> These are three sheets I have not seen for ten years.
Once again I must mention Boyd Houghton 鈥?a Shaker or Mormon church, incredibly full of character.
Also large du Mauriers, sunny, and clear in the shadows.
Enough. You will understand that there are treasures among them.
I am very eager to get further information about your find. If you have the London News of the period 鈥?0-鈥?5, I should very much like to know the most important things in them. I shall certainly get duplicates in consequence of my new purchase.
I am at a loss what to do. These Graphic series are neatly bound and in very good condition. It is almost a pity to pull them apart. But on the other hand, being able to arrange the sheets in such a way that the work of each artist is assembled is also important.
Listen, old fellow 鈥?if you have these old volumes of the Graphic among your lot, you know all about them. But if you haven鈥檛, then you will get one of the strongest impressions when you come here to see them.
While I was looking them over, all my memories of London ten years ago came back to me 鈥?when I saw them for the first time; they moved me so deeply that I have been thinking about them ever since, for instance Hol鈥檚 鈥淭he Foundling" and Herkomer鈥檚 鈥淥ld Women鈥濃