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FRAZ/28/33
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Letter from Cleopatra Bourdelle to Lady Frazer
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- 8 Apr. 1925 (Creation)
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Paris - Antoine Bourdelle is unable to give a set date for sending the bronze bust to Glasgow Art Gallery; they have asked the founder to work as quickly as possible; the price is 100 pounds; 100,000 francs was never in question, that is for millionaires whose busts would not be in museums or libraries; her husband admires Sir James, as he does Anatole France, and is a whole other affair; the five bronze busts are 100 pounds each; she has not received a letter from Lord Crawford.
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- French
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- Bourdelle, Émile Antoine (1861-1929), French sculptor (Subject)
- Bourdelle, Cleopatra (1882-1972) second wife of Émile Antoine Bourdelle (Subject)
- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums (Subject)
- France, Anatole (1844–1924) French poet, journalist, and novelist (Subject)
- Lindsay, David Alexander Edward (1871-1940) 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres (Subject)