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Artworks & Archives
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Scrapbook
Julian Trevelyan
1931–9
Scrapbook
Julian Trevelyan
1937–9
The Man Who Taught Blake Painting in his Dreams (counterproof)
After William Blake
after c.1819–20
The Unfinished Conversation
Sir John Akomfrah CBE
2012
Notebook
Bernard Meninsky
date not known
Diary of Henry Scott Tuke
Henry Scott Tuke
12 March 1899–31 December 1905
Diary
Prunella Clough
18 November 1944–27 February 1947
The Man Who Taught Blake Painting in his Dreams (after William Blake)
Attributed to John Linnell
c.1825
Study for Portrait II (after the Life Mask of William Blake)
Francis Bacon
1955
Scrapbook
Julian Trevelyan
14 December 1932–[c.1947]
This is my Birthday
Anita Bartle, Grant Richards (London, UK)
1902
This is my Birthday
Anita Bartle, Grant Richards (London, UK)
1902
Letter from Jacob Epstein to Peggy Jean Hornstein
Sir Jacob Epstein, recipient: Peggy Jean Lewis
25 November [1957]
Letter from Jacob Epstein to Peggy Jean Hornstein
Sir Jacob Epstein, recipient: Peggy Jean Lewis
11 January [1958]
Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written from Gosport
Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
27 September 1917
Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written from France while on commission to make drawings at the Front as a war artist
Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
27 November 1917
Letter to Ben Nicholson from his father William, with a note from his mother Mabel at the bottom
Sir William Nicholson, Mabel Nicholson, recipient: Ben Nicholson OM
[October 1912]
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
Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore
Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
[November–December 1939]
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