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Papers of and relating to Anne Estelle Rice

1884–1997

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Material from this collection available to view online, includes illustrated postcards, sent from Anne Estelle Rice to her young son, David Drey, as well as a cache of beautifully illustrated and colourful costume designs by her for theatre productions, such as Othello, Macbeth and A Twelfth Night dating from the 1930s. These papers provide a valuable insight into the opportunities and challenges faced by a women artist working in the early twentieth century in Paris and then London. Further material from this collection can be searched on the online catalogue, notably early sketchbooks showing her development as a talented draughtswoman, and correspondence with her husband, the theatre critic, Raymond Drey, and influential individuals, such as Katherine Mansfield and J. D. Fergusson.

Collection Owner
Anne Estelle Rice 1877 – 1959
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Eleven sketchbooks purchased from Mrs Gill Drey with the remaining papers donated by Mrs Drey, December 2009.
Reference
TGA 200920

149 objects in this collection

  • Papers of and relating to Anne Estelle Rice

    149 Objects

    • Correspondence

      25 Objects

    • Artwork and source material

      124 Objects

      • Sketches, drawings and prints

        45 Objects

      • Costume and set designs

        79 Objects

Title
Artwork and source material
Date
1905–88
Description
This series comprises sketchbooks, loose sketches, drawings and prints, and costume and set designs by Anne Estelle Rice, as well as theatre programmes and magazines, thought to be collected as source material by Anne Estelle Rice. Accompanied by reproductions of her illustrations published in magazines and journals, compiled by Anne Estelle Rice, and then presumably added to after her death by her husband, O. Raymond Drey and their son, David Drey.
Reference
TGA 200920/2

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Costume design titled ‘Sir Andrew Aguecheek’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Costume design titled ‘Brabantio’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Costume design titled ‘Sir Andrew Aguecheek’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Costume design titled ‘Cassio’

Anne Estelle Rice
1923
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Untitled costume design showing a female figure wearing a white top with red and blue ruffles around the collar and hips, blue shorts and a matching hat in the style of the Ballets Russes

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a woman wearing a short red dress and white tights with matching boots and hat

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume designs for three female figure and one male figure in the style of the Ballet Russe

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a male figure wearing a black suit with gold piping and decoration with a matching hat

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a female figure wearing a blue, black and white dress with a cape, trailing overskirt and large tiered hat

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a male figure wearing blue trousers, a matching jacket and striped top

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled set design showing a balcony looking out to sea

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Set design titled ‘The Betrothal’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Costume design titled ‘Mime Duet’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Costume design titled ‘Young Lady(?)’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a female figure from behind wearing a grey dress with a pink cape

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Costume design titled ‘Mime Duet’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Costume design titled ‘Bella’

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a female figure wearing a blue and white dress with a tiered skirt decorated with flowers and pink bows and lace sleeves

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a male figure wearing a blue suit with white piping detail

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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Untitled costume design showing a female figure wearing a yellow dress with a full shirt with pink and red details and a elaborate feather hat

Anne Estelle Rice
date not known
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