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[Yeats family] AN ARCHIVE OF PAPERS AND PHOTOGRAPH

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[Yeats family] AN ARCHIVE OF PAPERS AND PHOTOGRAPH

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Auction Date:2005 Feb 22 @ 18:00 (UTC)
Location:Ireland
[Yeats family] AN ARCHIVE OF PAPERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS RELATING TO THE YEATS FAMILY’S CANADIAN CONNECTIONS Provenance: J. Edwin Yeats, Toronto, Canada; Thence by descent; Sotheby’s, Billingshurst, August 2001; Private collection, UK A collection consisting of a photograph album, loose photographs (10), postcards (17), framed sketches (2) and a letter - the property of J. Edwin Yeats, a first cousin of John Butler Yeats. Edwin was the third son of John Butler Yeats’ favourite uncle Matthew Yeats. He emigrated to Toronto, Canada, and worked there as a banker. The archive contains 13 postcards sent from Edwin’s unmarried sister Grace A. Yeats (pictured in photograph), who remained in Ireland, living in Dalkey, addressed variously to Edwin, his wife Jennie, and their two children, Frank and Grace B. Yeats. Also 3 postcards from Grace’s mother, A.G.M. Yeats (‘Gracie Yeats’ - the sitter in John Butler Yeats’ portrait - see previous lot) to her son’s family in Canada. The letter, dated 31 May 1919, and sent from Denham, Canada, is from Edwin’s brother Dr John Francis Yeats, ‘Frank Yeats’, and discusses mainly financial affairs. Also included is a pencil and wash drawing (5.75 by 7.5 inches) of Lough Gill in Sligo, by Frank Yeats; the inscription on reverse records it was his first sketch, done at the age of 60 in September 1922, and given by him that Christmas to his brother Edwin. A second drawing in the same hand although unsigned (4.5 by 7 inches, pencil and wash), is inscribed “Killnamora” and depicts a house which is believed to be Matthew and Grace Yeats’ first home in Co. Kildare. Frank’s was also probably the hand that coloured a black and white photograph of Fort Louis, Matthew and Grace’s house in Co. Sligo, where John Butler Yeats frequently visited. The photograph album contains portrait photographs of many members of the Yeats family, including two of John Butler Yeats, circa 1920, as well as an autographed photograph of Irish poet, novelist and friend of W.B. Yeats, Katherine Tynan (1861-1931), inscribed to Edwin Yeats and dated 24 February 1888.