Hunt-Tupper Collection mssHM 54509-54686

Suzanne Oatey
The Huntington Library
May 2020
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, California 91108
reference@huntington.org


Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
Title: Hunt-Tupper collection
Creator: Hunt, William Holman, 1827-1910
Creator: Tupper, John Lucas, approximately 1823-1879
Identifier/Call Number: mssHM 54509-54686
Physical Description: 3.51 Linear Feet (3 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1850-1931
Abstract: A collection of correspondence chiefly between Pre-Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt and fellow artist and friend, John Lucas Tupper.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Hunt-Tupper collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from Sotheby's, lot 751, July 1971.

Biographical / Historical

William Holman Hunt (1827-1910) was an English painter who, with Sir John Everett Millais (1829-1896), originated the Pre-Raphaelite movement. He married Frances Waugh, but she died as a result of complications giving birth to their son Cyril Benone Holman Hunt. Hunt later married Frances's sister, Marion Edith Waugh, and they had two children, Gladys Mulock Holman Hunt and Hilary Holman Hunt. John Lucas Tupper (approximately 1823-1879) was a sculptor and poet and an early member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He was a student at the Royal Academy in the 1840s, where he met Hunt and other Pre-Raphaelites. He married Annie Amelia French in 1871 and they had two children, John Holman Tupper and Mary Tupper.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists primarily of letters between William Holman Hunt (1827-1910) and John Lucas Tupper (approximately 1823-1879). The correspondence spans the entire life of their acquaintance, beginning in 1848 and ending with Tupper's death in 1879. Subject matter covers a wide range of topics, including descriptions of Hunt's journeys to Palestine, his quarrels with Thomas Woolner, his response to the death of Thomas Combe, his everyday ordeals as a painter, his struggles to create various paintings, his and Tupper's views on Pre-Raphaelite principles, and their differing opinions on politics and other topics. The collection also includes one autograph poem by William Holman Hunt, and seven letters Hunt wrote to Annie Amelia French Tupper. Additional correspondents in the collection are: Marion Edith Waugh Hunt (10 letters to Annie Amelia French Tupper); Gladys Mulock Holman Hunt (one letter to Mary Tupper); and George Tupper (one letter to William Holman Hunt). There are a few pieces of ephemera related to William Holman Hunt including a catalog of an exhibition of his works at Leicester Galleries, London, 1906.

Processing Information

Processed by Huntington Library staff in 1992. In 2020, Suzanne Oatey created a finding aid derived from a legacy summary report.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by correspondent, with ephemera stored at the end of the collection.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Artists -- Great Britain -- 19th century -- Correspondence.
Pre-Raphaelites -- Great Britain -- Correspondence.
Pre-Raphaelitism -- England
Exhibition catalogs -- Great Britain -- 20th century
Letters (correspondence) -- Great Britain -- 19th century
Letters (correspondence) -- Great Britain -- 20th century
Poetry -- Great Britain -- 19th century
Hunt, Edith Holman, 1846-1931
Hunt, William Holman, 1827-1910
Tupper, Annie
Tupper, John Lucas, approximately 1823-1879

Box 1

mssHM 54509-54568, mssHM 54686

Box 2

mssHM 54569-54628

Box 3

mssHM 54629-54685