Promotho Loll Sen to Sir William Rothenstein, agreeing that he should get a few young writers to co-operate in producing a set of translations of Rabindranath Tagore's works, and enclosing a copy of the World and New Dispensation containing a translation of Rabindranath Tagore's hymns for the po...
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein, praising a Japanese artist's skill in reproducing paintings in colour-woodcut, and asking if the India Society would care to get him to make a reproduction of some Indian paintings Dated as: British Museum 10 Sep 1912
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein, making arrangements for Rothenstein to come and see an Indian painting, and requesting information on a large collection of Indian paintings belonging to a man called Mannk at Bankipore Dated as: British Museum 19 Sep 1912
Laurence Binyon to Sir William Rothenstein; Coomaraswamy's opinion of the painting; possibility of Rothenstein's purchasing paintings from a packet just arrived from Bombay, which the Museum is unlikely to purchase Dated as: British Museum 26 Sep 1912
Jyotirindranath Tagore to Sir William Rothenstein, thanking Rothenstein for compliments on his drawings, and sending some more Dated as: Ranchi 9 Oct 1912
Promotho Loll Sen to Sir William Rothenstein; he has received a letter from Rabindranath Tagore, who is about to leave for America Dated as: Serineltala 7 Nov 1912
Jyotirindranath Tagore to Sir William Rothenstein; his nephew Surendranath is about to leave for England, and is to arrange about publishing his uncle's drawings with Rothenstein's help. Grateful for his brother Ravi's reception in England Dated as: Baligung 27 Feb 1913