Saturday, 1 February 1862

Lovely, & calm morning ― & all day through. Painted at Corfu. A. Removed all things out of the back room, & the Bedroom things with it ― turning the Bedroom into a “Showroom.[”] Read Turner’s life. Count G. Henckel v. Donnersmarck came ― returned from Alex.dria; ―― & brought letters from the Saunders: ― […]

Friday, 31 January 1862

Very lovely all day. Rose at 8. Bother the dead Rat. Painted at Corfu A all day. Did not go out at all. Luard dined with me ―: a nice fellow. Penned out: ― & bed at 12. Ἐτελίωθη καὶ ὁ Γεννάρος.1 [Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS Eng. 797.3.] There […]

Thursday, 30 January 1862

Rainy mist ― early, cleared at 12. Worked a little at Corfu ― A. Translated some of A.P.S. Eastern church. Letter, & paper, & F.L. poems by Alex.ra steamer. The letter contained Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Lushington’s cards. The Corfu (A.) went on very tolerably. Kind note from Mrs. Decie: ― the Decies inviting me […]

Wednesday, 29 January 1862

If possible, lovelier still. Yet, it must needs that I stay in & work: ― these 4 upper Ascension subjects try me dreadfully ― only, if I leave them I could not well enjoy going out, knowing how impossible it will be for me to move from Corfu, unless they be done & sold. So […]

Tuesday, 28 January 1862

Unwell. ― Painted at 2 Corfus ― till 3. Called on Julia Goldsmid & Mrs. Naylor ―& walked with them to Kastrades, ― & then, (Straham A.D.C. joining us, ―) to the Casino. Miss G. walks but little: so we returned by 5.30. Afterwards, I went again to Kastrades & got home by 6.20. Dined. […]

Monday, 27 January 1862

Calm ― gray ― fine. Accounts. Worked at 3 Corfûs. At 2.30 came the Trieste boat, with a glass ― I saw Miss J. Goldsmid & her party. But the Vessel was declared in Quarantine by some Ionian bother, & it was 4 before they got out. Called at their Hotel & saw Julia Goldsmid. […]

Sunday, 26 January 1862

If possible ― more perfectly fine. Medicine. At home ―: ― called at the Maude’s till at 1. Went to Sir C. Sargents, & with him to the Exhibition ― & then to the Viro road. Home by 6. Dinner εις τὸ Παλάτιον.1 [Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS Eng. 797.3.] […]

Saturday, 25 January 1862

if possible ― fairer: perfect calm & sunshine. Worked at all 4 Corfus ― figures & goats. Letters from A. Empson ― Mrs. Musters J. Edwards Ellis Ashton & Mrs. Bell. At 5 ― went to Ascension. Dined at 6.45. Penned out ― but not much; as there were 2 papers, the Westminster, & 2 […]

Friday, 24 January 1862

Very lovely ― calm & bright all day. Worked savagely at small Corfû all day. Invitations to dinner, from Luards, Maude ― &c. &c. ― Short walk at 5½ ― to 6½. Dined at Luards’ ― pleasant enough: a clever & nice lad. Home by 11.40. [Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, […]

Thursday, 23 January 1862

Fine ― warm ― cloudy at times. Having to go to see the “Exhibitions,” did not begin oilwork. ― Placed a small Florence, & a large Jánina on canvass ― & squared a long Corfû. Col. Maude sate from 11.30, to 1.30 ― a good-natured fellow ― but I grow weary of interruption. Then Craven […]