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- Kenneth Clark 1903–1983
- Title
- Document listing artists supported by the Artists’ Refugee Committee who have been interned and deported
- Date
- [1940–1]
- Description
- Document gives short biographical notes for the following artists: Otto Koehler (Theo Balden), Herbert Lieske, Heinz Worher, Hans Abarbanell and Edmund Mehlmann.
- Format
- Document - miscellaneous
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- The material was presented to the nation (as a gift in lieu) and allocated to the Tate Archive in 1988.
- Reference
- TGA 8812/1/4/182/6
Archive context
- Papers of Kenneth Clark TGA 8812 (120)
- Correspondence of Kenneth Clark TGA 8812/1 (120)
- Correspondence files TGA 8812/1/4 (21)
- Correspondence file for Interned Refugees TGA 8812/1/4/182 (21)
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Kenneth Clark List of correspondents and items
[1940–1] -
Artists’ Refugee Committee (London, UK), recipient: Kenneth Clark Letter from the Artists’ Refugee Committee
21 August 1940 -
Refugee General Aid Committee, recipient: Kenneth Clark Letter from the Refugee General Aid Committee
6 July 1940 -
British Home Office (London, UK), H.M. Stationery Office Home office document entitled, ‘Civilian internees of enemy nationality’
August 1940 -
Kenneth Clark, recipient: E. W. Blensdorf Copy of a letter sent from Kenneth Clark to the artists at Hutchinson Internment Camp
29 August 1940 -
Advisory Committee on the Internment of Aliens, Scotland Yard, recipient: Kenneth Clark Letter written to Kenneth Clark from the Advisory Committee on the Internment of Aliens, Scotland Yard
2 September 1940 -
Helen Roeder, Artists’ Refugee Committee (London, UK), recipient: Kenneth Clark Letter written to Kenneth Clark from Helen Roeder at the Artists’ Refugee Committee
3 September 1940 -
Kenneth Clark, recipients: Helen Roeder, Artists’ Refugee Committee (London, UK) Copy of a letter written to Helen Roeder at the Artists’ Refugee Committee from Kenneth Clark
5 September 1940 -
Helen Roeder, Artists’ Refugee Committee (London, UK), recipient: Kenneth Clark Letter to Kenneth Clark from Helen Roeder at the Artists’ Refugee Committee
6 September 1940 -
Collection owner: Kenneth Clark Letter to Kenneth Clark from Ian Liddendale at the Artists’ Refugee Committee, with related letter enclosed
23 August–6 September 1940 -
Kenneth Clark Rough note listing correspondents and things to do
[1940–1] -
Newlyn Artists’ Belgian Relief Fund Notes of a committee meeting for the Newlyn Artists’ Belgian Relief Fund
27 October [1915] -
Hutchinson Internment Camp (Douglas, Isle of Man), recipient: Artists’ Refugee Committee (London, UK) Copy letter from Hutchinson Internment Camp to Artists’ Refugee Committee, London
20 December 1940 -
Unknown person(s) List of members for Artists Cafe at Hutchinson Internment Camp
December 1940 -
Dame Barbara Hepworth ‘Monitor’ extract from item on ‘Artists in Cornwall’
14 September 1958