In this letter, written on blue paper with blue pen, Berenson expresses her condolences for the death of Bernard Berenson (to whom she refers as B. B.). She invites Frances and her family to visit her in Santa Barbara.
In this letter, Abbott informs Frances of Bernard Berenson's recent illness, and of how it became so severe that he had to have his nostils cauterized.
Mariano thanks Frances on Bernard Berenson's behalf and updates her about the state of his health. The letter is typed on thin paper and there is an edit made to the text in pen. There is some discoloration on the right side of the page.
Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Letters
In this letter, Berenson thatnks Frances for her letter as well as a brochure from her recent exhibition, which was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Berenson also mentions the health of Bernard Berenson (to whom she refers as B. B.), and her...
In this letter, written on blue paper with blue pen, Berenson thanks Frances for her letter, then remarks about how she feels that old age is creeping up on her. There are some red smudges on the reverse page.
Mariano apologizes for neglecting to respond to Frances' previous two letters, having been overwhelmed with keeping up with Bernard Berenson's correspondences. She then informs Frances that Bernard is happy to receive her letters, but is ill at the...
Mariano thanks Frances for her correspondence and tells her about the recent attack of rheumatic arthritic pain that Bernard Berenson has been experiencing in his lower back. She assures Frances that, apart from this pain, Berenson is in good...
In this letter, Abbott expresses her concern for Frances' recent illness, and tells here that Bernard Berenson is ill as well. She also discusses plans to return home. The letter is written on yellowed stationary.
This envelope is constructed from thick yellowed paper. There is a handwritten address, as well as several Italian postage stamps. There is a ripped portion on the upper left corner.
This envelope, constructed from blue paper with discoloration throughout, features a handwritten address, an image of an airplane, and an Italian postage stamp. There is a return address on the back.
This envelope, constructed from thick yellowed paper, features a handwritten address and a red Italian postage stamp. There is a return address on the back.
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a green and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is an Italian postage stamp on the front and a return address on the back.
This envelope is constructed from thin newsprint and features a handwritten address and an image of an airplane. There is also an Italian postage stamp on the front and a return address on the back. The envelope is badly ripped.
This envelope, constructed from thin grey paper, features a handwritten address, two Italian postage stamps, and a watermark of the words "C. M. Fabriano." There is a return address on the back.
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a green and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is a return address on the back.
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a blue and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is a return address on the back.
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a blue and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is a return address on the back. There is a watermarked airplane on the front.
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a blue and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is a return address on the back. There is a watermarked airplane on the front.