28 FEBRUARY 1998, page 24

Not An Easel Man

Sir: Would you ask Mr Heath, your cartoon editor, to inform Mr John Glashan that M. Pierre Bonnard did not use an easel, but pinned his canvases to the wall. Duncan Oppenheim 43......

It's Tough Down Under

Sir: Ralph Berry (Letters, 14 February) must take a reality check (or a brain trans- plant). Whilst I do understand that his 'harsh environment' is one in which tickets to the......

Covered With Glory

Sir: No doubt you have already had a mass of correspondence on the subject, but may I say that I think that Jonathan Wateridge's recent Spectator cover pictures are abso- lutely......

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An Honest Prince

Sir: Why does Anne Critchley (Letters, 21 February) tax Prince Charles with deceit, when he has openly and courageously admitted to a fault shared by a large pro- portion of the......

Sad Life

Sir: Nobody can replace Jeffrey Bernard. In Toby Young (`St Valentine's Day Mas- sacre', 14 February), however, you have a writer whose style, mood and subject mat- ter (though......

Letters Filled With Mistakes

Sir: In attempting to discredit Virgin and myself Os Branson falling?', 21 February) Edward Heathcoat Amory uses an array of facts that are just not true. One telephone call to......