May 21, 1974 [Author's inquiry] Mr. John Leonard New York Times Book Review New York Times 229 West 43rd Street New York, New York 10036 Dear Mr. Leonard: I am doing research for an exhibition of the work of the American-born artist Pamela Colman Smith (1877/78- ?) who took up residence In London in 1899. A painter and Illustrator, she was associated with William Butler Yeats, Jack Yeats, Arthur Symons, Lady Gregory, Gordon Craig, and Walter Crane, among others. She dropped out of sight about 1915, and her contribution has been largely overlooked. However, she was given three exhibitions by Alfred Stleglltz at 291 Fifth Avenue and her work sold well. I would like to hear from readers who may have works by Miss Smith in their collections or any Information about her art and life. Sincerely, William I. Homer Chairman
William Innes Homer Papers. Georgia OKeeffe Museum Research Center Archives.
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