Personal and professional papers, artwork, correspondence and photographs of Milein Cosman
1890s–2010s
Milein Cosman (1921–2017) was a German artist who spent her adult life in Britain. Born Emilie Else Cosmann into a Jewish family in Düsseldorf, she was sent to Switzerland in 1937 for her education as antisemitism intensified. After her family home was attacked during Kristallnacht in 1938 and her parents fled to Amsterdam, she moved to London in 1939 to study at the Slade School of Fine Art, arriving six weeks before the outbreak of the Second World War. The Slade relocated to Oxford during the war, and there she studied painting, drawing and lithography, winning first prize in 1940 for her lithograph Flight. During this period she formed lasting friendships with writers and artists, including Iris Murdoch and Marie-Louise von Motesiczky. In 1945 she settled in Hampstead, where she lived for the rest of her life. A 1947 commission to draw the first Edinburgh Festival led to her meeting the musician and musicologist Hans Keller; they married and remained together until his death in 1985.
Cosman became part of a vibrant émigré cultural community, and was widely commissioned to produce drawings for publications and broadcasters including The Radio Times, Financial Times, The Times, LIFE and others. She also created books, designed covers and exhibited extensively. Known best for her drawings of musicians, artists and performers, Milein Cosman would draw people, often unseen, from the wings of a rehearsal, during performances, on city streets and during commissions. This material has been selected to offer a broad picture of Cosman's prolific artistic output, as well as an insight into her wide social circle, including close friendships with Kyffin Williams, Ernst Gombrich, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, and John Heartfield.
This archive was catalogued and digitised thanks to a generous grant from The Cosman Keller Art and Music Trust. Translations courtesy of Jonathan Blower.
- Collection Owner
- Milein Cosman 1921 – 2017
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented by the Cosman Keller Art and Music Trust, 2021
- Reference
- TGA 20227
260 objects in this collection
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Personal and professional papers, artwork, correspondence and photographs of Milein Cosman
260 Objects
- Title
- Sketchbooks, drawings, prints and paintings
- Date
- [c.1930s–2017]
- Description
- Sketchbooks, drawings, paintings and prints created by Milein Cosman of actors, musicians, dancers, politicians, family members, friends and ordinary people. Includes drawings of Hans Keller, Barbara Hepworth, T.S. Eliot, Igor Stravinsky, Sir Thomas Beecham, Marie-Louise von Motescizky, Cecil Day-Lewis, Jacqueline du Pré, Henry Moore and many others. Includes self-portraits, drawings of animals, allegory, everyday life, artworks Cosman created as a child and later while studying at the Slade, and places Cosman visited such as London's East End during and after the Second World War, West Germany, Nepal, India, Morrocco, Italy, Jerusalem as well as some sketches by Milein's father Hugo Cosmann and artwork by other artists which Cosman owned and may have been on display in her home.
Some are accompanied by notes and annotations in Cosman's hand and in others hands. - Reference
- TGA 20227/5