The National Gallery appointment is in the gift of Milnes' 'despotic master, 'orange' Peel, & could you soften his obdurate heart, [Morris] Moore would be pretty sure of the post; Milnes will perceive Moore's suitability if he calls; 'Mere picture dealing sagacity does not go far, & public taste needs direction, & has already too many purveyors to its pampered & gross appetite'.
HOUG/E/M/13/51
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13 [?] Nov. 1843 [postmark]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
HOUG/E/M/13/50
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10 Nov. 1843
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Bayswater.- Morris Moore should succeed Seguier [at the National Gallery]: he is the best judge of Italian pictures in the country; 'He is an anti humbug and therefore is not likely to have many supporters'; can Milnes contrive it?
HOUG/17/176-178
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10 Jun. 1850-16 Mar. 1868
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Regarding Morris Moore's painting 'Apollo and Marsyas' which the National Gallery refused to buy as a Raphael [now in the Louvre as 'Apollo and Daphnis', and attributed to Perugino]. Includes offprint of letter to the Morning Post.