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Artworks & Archives
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Letter from Paul Nash to Eileen Agar
Paul Nash, recipient: Eileen Agar
18 July 1935
Illustrated letter from Paul Nash to Eileen Agar
Paul Nash, recipient: Eileen Agar
[July 1935]
Letter from Paul Nash to Eileen Agar
Paul Nash, recipient: Eileen Agar
[20 April 1936]
Hand coloured lithograph of ‘Ghosts’, one of Nash’s illustrations from ‘Urne Burial’, initialled P
Paul Nash, recipient: Eileen Agar
[1935–46]
Woodcut of ‘Coronilla No. 2’, initialled PN
Paul Nash, recipient: Eileen Agar
[1935–46]
Photograph entitled, ‘The fake castle’
Eileen Agar
1936
Photograph of a wall at ‘The fake castle’
Eileen Agar
1936
Photograph of Daudet’s windmill in France
Eileen Agar
[1950]
Photograph of a painting entitled, ‘The autobiography of an embryo’
Eileen Agar
1933–4
Notebook
Eileen Agar
1928–[1980s]
Notebook entitled ‘Notes for a memoir of Paul Nash’
Eileen Agar
[c.1988]
Handwritten story entitled ‘A Journey through the Eye’
Eileen Agar
date not known
Typewritten lecture entitled ‘Surrealism in England in the 1930s’ given by Andrew Lambirth and Eileen Agar at the Royal College of Art
Eileen Agar, Andrew Lambirth
[1988]
Note by Eileen Agar on how she made her artworks ‘The Obelisk of Satisfied Desire’ and ‘The Magician’
Eileen Agar
date not known
Note by Eileen Agar on painting, surrealism and abstractism, and collage
Eileen Agar
date not known
Note on Lewis Carroll, describing him as ‘a prophet of surrealism’
Eileen Agar
date not known
Black and white glass lantern slide of a bridge captioned ‘Old Brig of Doon’
Eileen Agar
date not known
The Autobiography of an Embryo
Eileen Agar
1933–4
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