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Lot Essay
On his return from the Minnesota addiction treatment centre Hazelden in early 1982, Eric Clapton began to spend a lot of time fishing. In her 2007 autobiography Wonderful Today, Pattie Boyd recalls that when Eric came home he was introverted and quiet; all he wanted to do was go fishing, so I became a trout widow... He would leave the house at about seven-thirty and wouldn’t be back until late afternoon—with five or six fish that he wanted cleaned and frozen. I learned how to gut them very quickly. Sometimes I would go with him and spend the day photographing wildflowers, but mostly he went alone and that was the way he preferred it.
In Clapton's own 2007 autobiography, he explained his newfound zeal for fishing at this time: Fishing is an absorbing pastime and has a Zen quality to it. It’s an ideal pursuit for anyone who wants to think a lot and get things in perspective. It was also a perfect way of getting physically fit again, involving, as it does, a great deal of walking. I would go out at the crack of dawn and often stay out till night-time, sometimes proudly returning with a bag of fish that I would present to Pattie to clean and cook. For once I was actually becoming good at something that had nothing to do with guitar playing or music.
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Wear to note consistent with age and handling, one horizontal fold with discolouration and light soiling to fold, strip of loss to upper edge where poorly torn from the notepad, bumps to corners, spots of discolouration or staining, the black ink from a felt pen that was running out at the time and further faded with age, the red ink verso slightly visible recto. The Polaroid very good, the white margin flaps beginning to lift verso.
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Lot 103Sale 22891
A handwritten note and Polaroid photograph, 1980sEric ClaptonEstimate: GBP 800 - 1,200
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