Wednesday, 22 January 1862

Fine ― gray at times: ― but very close & warm. Worked ― not very well, ― at Dionysiou ― from 9 to 3. Letters ― (Trieste & Alexdr. Boat ―) from Ellen: ― Fred ― & his son are in Genl. Price’s army. & T. Cooper. ― “Called up” at the Maudes ― Walked […]

Tuesday, 21 January 1862

Perfect fine & calm again: rippleless sea, & warm sun. Painted irregularly ― 3 Ascensions ― from 9.30 ― to 1.30. Letter from C. 40scue ― & Newspapers ― & wrote to C.F. At 2 ― walked to Casino, & drew an Ilex till 4. Then to Ascension, & on to the Cannone ― returning […]

Monday, 20 January 1862

Very fine all day ― lovely & calm ― towards sunset. Accounts ― & then went to Taylors, & got £25. Called & left a Nonsense book at Woolffs. Boles all corny. Returned at 10 ― & by 10.30 was working at Athos (Ἀγιού Διονυςίου) till 5. ― Dr. Roberts ― Capt. Vernon ― & […]

Sunday, 19 January 1862

Gray ― soft, rainy=looking ― but no rain, warm. Rimasto1  at home, & wrote to Mrs. Clive, & various others. At 2.30 went up to the Maudes: & at 3 to church. Craven preached, not badly. At 5 ― home, & walked out, the longer ― or middle giro, ― meeting Craven, & Luard. At […]

Saturday, 18 January 1862

Gray & misty early: fine ― later. East wind. Worked from 9 to 4.30 at S. Dionysio: & well. Col. Maude came in & sate. Early ― at 10 ― I went up to them: howling dog ― “Τι νὰ γίνα ― διὰ τοῦτο πρᾶγμα; ―”1 said Paramythides’s nephew. Letters from Lucy Franville Reg.d Fowler. Mrs. […]

Friday, 17 January 1862

My dearest Ann’s birthday: she would have been 71 today. Alas. A fine gray sunless day, like an English Autumn. Worked principally at S. Dionysio. I wonder what comes after death. Worked till 5 ― when Luard & Le Mesurier came. ― & stayed till 6. 6.30 dined. Penned out from 7.15 ― to 10.30. […]

Thursday, 16 January 1862

Fine day ― but very warm & moist, ― clouds ― & 2 small showers. Worked at the [S.] Dionysio, which I put on canvass, from 9 ― to 4. Aubrey de Vere came. At 5 ― went up to the Casino ― to ask after Mrs. D.V. ― met the Lord High ― who […]

Wednesday, 15 January 1862

Gray ― moist, rainy now & then, very warm. Went early to Taylor’s, to ask about cases arrived by Sidon Steamer: ― & at 10, sent G. for them. Lo ― they came, but one was too large to come upstairs, so we had it opened below: & got all the things out by degrees. […]

Tuesday, 14 January 1862

Very pouring wet day ― & darkish. Placed, on canvass ― Mt. Blanc from Col de [Balm] Mt. Blanc from St. Martin & Dead Sea ―looking North. Letters from {all by the Regular Trieste Boat,  Charles Church  T. Cooper.  Dickenson.  Lady Goldsmid  Mr. Gush.  Hansen.  Mr. Jones.  F. Lushington ― he is to be married […]

Monday, 13 January 1862

Wonderful weather again. 1 ― but towards evening ― cloudier, yet always fine. Did not go out all day. Unwell more or less[.] Placed on canvass in outline ― Courmayeur ― Pont Pelissier & Mer de Glace ― Dined at 6.30. (but, tho’ the Ἀτμόπλεον1 came in at 5.30 ― no letters were given out.[)] Penned […]