Ref NoWIA GC/24877
TitleWarburg, Aby to Warburg, Mary 25/01/1929
WriterWarburg, Aby
Place1Rome, Palace Hotel
RecipientWarburg, Mary
Date25/01/1929
DateNoteFC
Formattypescript
Contentson his conducted tour the previous evening; participants were the director of the Dutch Institute [G.J.] Hoogewerff, [Ernst] Steinmann, [B?] Raabe of the National Gallery Berlin, Dr. Schmidt, Mrs. [Antoinette? von] Kahler, L. Curtius; Steinmann asked Warburg to repeat the tours and Warburg is quite keen to do so as they help him with work on the Atlas; asks her to send him a Ghirlandaio drawing; tells her that Bing and Warburg visited Palazzo Doria and saw the arazzi with the 'flying Alexander'; re Ramboux watercolour copies: it is possible that Steinmann will supervise the publication; requests urgently the accounts for 1928 from Eva von Eckardt; asks her to inform Alice Warburg that Fürstin Bülow suffered a stroke shortly after breakfasting with Warburg; is sorry that [Marianne?] Embden is ill; he has written a letter of condolences to Toni O'Swald [Antonie O'Swald]; Mrs. Papini had to undergo a difficult operation; Mrs. Hermanin sends greetings; is pleased that Detta [Marietta Braden] plans to go to Bonn; wants to know how Frede is getting on

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DS/UK/323Steinmann; Ernst (1866-1934); Prof. Dr. phil.1866-1934
DS/UK/371Braden; Marietta, née Warburg (11/01/1899-12/02/1973)11/01/1899-12/02/1973
DS/UK/638Prag; Frede Charlotte, née Warburg (23/11/1904-12/05/2004); Dr. phil.23/11/1904-12/05/2004
DS/UK/432Embden; Marianne (d. 26/03/1929)d. 26/03/1929
DS/UK/676Warburg; Alice, née Magnus (08/05/1873-07/12/1960)08/05/1873-07/12/1960
DS/UK/955Warburg; Mary, née Hertz (13/10/1866-04/12/1934)13/10/1866-04/12/1934
DS/UK/1084O'Swald; Antonie, née Haller ((1866-1949))(1866-1949)
DS/UK/1490Bing; Gertrud (07/06/1892-03/07/1964); Prof. Dr. phil.07/06/1892-03/07/1964
DS/UK/1561Eckardt; Eva von (1898-1978)1898-1978
DS/UK/1582Hermanin de Reichenfeld; Federico (16/09/1868-29/06/1953)16/09/1868-29/06/1953
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