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  • Photocopy of page from an unknown publication featuring two of Schwitters’ work, ‘Two stones in rhythm’ and ‘Portrait of Beatrice Bradley’ with captions

Unknown person(s), Edith “Wanty” Thomas

Photocopy of page from an unknown publication featuring two of Schwitters’ work, ‘Two stones in rhythm’ and ‘Portrait of Beatrice Bradley’ with captions

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Unknown person(s)
Edith “Wanty” Thomas 1915–1991
Title
Photocopy of page from an unknown publication featuring two of Schwitters’ work, ‘Two stones in rhythm’ and ‘Portrait of Beatrice Bradley’ with captions
Date
Description
Includes caption which provide further details, measurements, the provenance and prices of the two pictures. There is also a handwritten note about the sale of the top picture made by Edith Thomas ('Wantee').
Format
Document - miscellaneous
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Edith Thomas's son, Geoff Thomas, in 1995.
Reference
TGA 9510/4/10/12
Merz

Archive context

  • Material relating to Kurt Schwitters compiled by his English companion, Mrs Edith ‘Wantee’ Thomas mostly after the artist’s death in 1948 TGA 9510 (139)
    • Printed ephemera relating to Kurt Schwitters TGA 9510/4 (20)
      • Illustrative material mostly relating to Schwitters TGA 9510/4/10 (14)
        • Photocopy of page from an unknown publication featuring two of Schwitters’ work, ‘Two stones in rhythm’ and ‘Portrait of Beatrice Bradley’ with captions TGA 9510/4/10/12
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