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J. Leger & Son (London, UK)

J. Leger & Son exhibition catalogue titled ‘Exhibition of War Drawings by Clifford Hall: Bombs on Chelsea’

May 1941

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J. Leger & Son (London, UK)
Date
May 1941
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J. Leger & Son (London, UK)
Title
J. Leger & Son exhibition catalogue titled ‘Exhibition of War Drawings by Clifford Hall: Bombs on Chelsea’
Date
May 1941
Description
The painter's son confirmed on 5 October 2016 that Hall was not an 'émigré artist', despite Hinrichsen categorising him as such in his 'Emigre artists' folder.
Format
Document - printed ephemera
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Klaus Hinrichsen's family in 2005.
Reference
TGA 20052/2/11/5
British War Art

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  • Folders of writings and talks by Klaus Hinrichsen as well as research material collected by Hinrichsen and correspondence relating to Kurt Schwitters and other émigré and interned artists. TGA 20052 (224)
    • Subject Files, A-Z TGA 20052/2 (218)
      • Emigre Artists TGA 20052/2/11 (8)
        • J. Leger & Son exhibition catalogue titled ‘Exhibition of War Drawings by Clifford Hall: Bombs on Chelsea’ TGA 20052/2/11/5
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