A.B. SKINNER
L.A.S à entête du Musée de Kensington A.B. SKINNER. Il remercie son interlocuteur au nom de l'administration du Musée de Kensington, pour l'adresse du photographe qui possède les clichés des sculptures qui entourent le choeur de la cathédrale d'Amiens.Il est question d'une commande pour des copies de sculptures.
4 septembre 1895 2 feuillets/ 1 feuillet écrit recto/verso -
Arthur Banks Skinner FSA (1861–1911) was Director of the Art Museum division of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London from 1905 to 1908. He died before he was 50 years of age.Born in Kingsland, London, 4 September 1861 eldest child of accountant and deputy Paymaster of the Royal Courts of Justice George Edward Skinner (1836-1888) and his wife Anne Simpson Banks (1835-1919) and grandson of a Lymington Hampshire solicitors' clerk,[1] he was educated at Dulwich College[2] which he left in 1879. He was granted a B.A. by London University in 1883
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