Sir W.C. Ross, 38 Fitzroy Sq., to T. Miller
Regrets his inability to visit due to the Duke's commission; revises plans for the visit incorporating his work for Mr. Gurney; asserts that he should not commence work without the presence of Miller; explains what he meant by "getting on without" in his earlier letter [236/22/11]; has been working on a picture of the
Duke of Marlborough's boy at Blenheim; states that
Mademoiselle Rosa Bonheur has been "creating a great noise" in the Art world with her painting of horses.