Lind, Jenny. (1820-1887). Autograph Letter and Portrait, Framed.. Autograph letter, signed "Jenny Lind." 1 page, 8vo. Brompton, June 13, 1847, to Mr. L.S. Kirkby. Leaf moderately toned at edges, archivally matted with period lithograph portrait and framed to 12.75 X 16 inches.
The "Swedish Nightingale," one of the greatest opera stars of the 19th century, writes this note to an English admirer not long after her London debut in April of 1847: "I thank you for the verse you have had the kindness to send me, and beg you to believe that I feel deeply gratified in that my efforts in music and drama have been so favorably received by the English people."
The "Swedish Nightingale," one of the greatest opera stars of the 19th century, writes this note to an English admirer not long after her London debut in April of 1847: "I thank you for the verse you have had the kindness to send me, and beg you to believe that I feel deeply gratified in that my efforts in music and drama have been so favorably received by the English people."
Lind, Jenny. (1820-1887). Autograph Letter and Portrait, Framed.. Autograph letter, signed "Jenny Lind." 1 page, 8vo. Brompton, June 13, 1847, to Mr. L.S. Kirkby. Leaf moderately toned at edges, archivally matted with period lithograph portrait and framed to 12.75 X 16 inches.
The "Swedish Nightingale," one of the greatest opera stars of the 19th century, writes this note to an English admirer not long after her London debut in April of 1847: "I thank you for the verse you have had the kindness to send me, and beg you to believe that I feel deeply gratified in that my efforts in music and drama have been so favorably received by the English people."
The "Swedish Nightingale," one of the greatest opera stars of the 19th century, writes this note to an English admirer not long after her London debut in April of 1847: "I thank you for the verse you have had the kindness to send me, and beg you to believe that I feel deeply gratified in that my efforts in music and drama have been so favorably received by the English people."