In Tate Britain
Library and Archive Reading Rooms
View by appointment- Created by
- Eileen Agar 1899–1991
- Title
- Handwritten story entitled ‘A Journey through the Eye’
- Date
- Date not known
- Description
- This story forms the first part of 'A Surrealist Journey' TGA 9222/2/6
- Format
- Document - writings
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Bequeathed to Tate Archive by Eileen Agar, 1992.
- Reference
- TGA 9222/2/3/2
Archive context
- Personal papers of and artworks by Eileen Agar TGA 9222 (239)
- Notebooks and writings TGA 9222/2 (11)
- Writings by Eileen Agar TGA 9222/2/3 (7)
- Handwritten story entitled 'A Journey through the Eye' TGA 9222/2/3/2
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