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1890s–2010s

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This collection comprises the personal and professional papers, diaries, correspondence, photographs, printed and published material, drawings, paintings, prints and sketchbooks belonging to the artist Milein Cosman (1921-2017). Cosman was a prolific diarist. The collection contains a nearly complete set of her diaries from the 1930s to the 2010s. Cosman and her husband, the writer, broadcaster and musician, Hans Keller corresponded with many remarkable musicians, conductors, artists, actors, dancers, poets, politicians and authors including Benjamin Britten, John Heartfield, Andre Tchaikovsky, Josef Tal, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Sir Clifford Curzon, Ernst Gombrich, Kyffin Williams, Dannie Abse, Paul Hamburger, among others. Many of whom were their friends and who Cosman drew. There is also correspondence, diary entries and papers about Cosman's student days in Oxford with John Heath-Stubbs, Sidney Keyes, Iris Murdoch, Oxford's émigré community and others. The collection includes correspondence, papers and photographs belonging to Keller, Milein's mother Helene Cosmann and her father Hugo Cosmann.

Milein Cosman worked primarily in conté, graphite and ink as well as using printing methods including drypoint and aquatint. Cosman had an incredible ability to capture people in movement and draw quickly. Cosman drew people who fascinated her and people she was commissioned to draw by publications, broadcasters and individuals. Cosman created her artwork during rehearsals, musical and theatrical performances, sittings, observations, from photographs and from memory years later. Cosman created artworks of many people including Igor Stravinsky, Hans Keller, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Leonard Bernstein, Francis Bacon, Josef Tal, Jacqueline du Pré, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Joseph Beuys, among others and produced self-portraits. Cosman produced numerous drawings of The Proms for the Radio Times from the 1946 until the 1970s. Perhaps best known for artwork of famous artists, musicians and actors, Cosman nevertheless, eschewed the epitaph of 'celebrity portraitist'. Cosman produced candid depictions of her family, friends, ordinary people on the street, the émigré community of London and of her travels including of Italy, Greece, Germany, Sarajevo, Nepal, India, USA, and Israel.

The collection includes excellent examples of Cosman's artwork, Cosman's prose, lecture notes from her schooling in Switzerland and her days at the Slade School of Fine Art, classes she attened at Oxford Polytechnic and her recollections of life before, during and after the Second World War, arrangements for and producing exhibitions including her own, drafts of articles by Cosman and Keller for publications and draft,rehearsal and final scripts for Black and White, a 1958 Associated-Rediffusion television programme for schools about art broadcast by ITV, which Milein Cosman presented and helped write.

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

  • Personal and professional papers, artwork, correspondence and photographs of Milein Cosman

    260 Objects

    • Diaries

      1 Object

    • Correspondence

      50 Objects

    • Professional papers

      25 Objects

    • Personal and family papers

      2 Objects

    • Sketchbooks, drawings, prints and paintings

      150 Objects

    • Photographs

      28 Objects

    • Ephemera

      4 Objects

Title
Personal and professional papers, artwork, correspondence and photographs of Milein Cosman
Date
1890s–2010s
Description
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers, diaries, correspondence, photographs, printed and published material, drawings, paintings, prints and sketchbooks belonging to the artist Milein Cosman (1921-2017). Cosman was a prolific diarist. The collection contains a nearly complete set of her diaries from the 1930s to the 2010s. Cosman and her husband, the writer, broadcaster and musician, Hans Keller corresponded with many remarkable musicians, conductors, artists, actors, dancers, poets, politicians and authors including Benjamin Britten, John Heartfield, Andre Tchaikovsky, Josef Tal, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Sir Clifford Curzon, Ernst Gombrich, Kyffin Williams, Dannie Abse, Paul Hamburger, among others. Many of whom were their friends and who Cosman drew. There is also correspondence, diary entries and papers about Cosman's student days in Oxford with John Heath-Stubbs, Sidney Keyes, Iris Murdoch, Oxford's émigré community and others. The collection includes correspondence, papers and photographs belonging to Keller, Milein's mother Helene Cosmann and her father Hugo Cosmann.

Milein Cosman worked primarily in conté, graphite and ink as well as using printing methods including drypoint and aquatint. Cosman had an incredible ability to capture people in movement and draw quickly. Cosman drew people who fascinated her and people she was commissioned to draw by publications, broadcasters and individuals. Cosman created her artwork during rehearsals, musical and theatrical performances, sittings, observations, from photographs and from memory years later. Cosman created artworks of many people including Igor Stravinsky, Hans Keller, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Leonard Bernstein, Francis Bacon, Josef Tal, Jacqueline du Pré, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, Joseph Beuys, among others and produced self-portraits. Cosman produced numerous drawings of The Proms for the Radio Times from the 1946 until the 1970s. Perhaps best known for artwork of famous artists, musicians and actors, Cosman nevertheless, eschewed the epitaph of 'celebrity portraitist'. Cosman produced candid depictions of her family, friends, ordinary people on the street, the émigré community of London and of her travels including of Italy, Greece, Germany, Sarajevo, Nepal, India, USA, and Israel.

The collection includes excellent examples of Cosman's artwork, Cosman's prose, lecture notes from her schooling in Switzerland and her days at the Slade School of Fine Art, classes she attened at Oxford Polytechnic and her recollections of life before, during and after the Second World War, arrangements for and producing exhibitions including her own, drafts of articles by Cosman and Keller for publications and draft,rehearsal and final scripts for Black and White, a 1958 Associated-Rediffusion television programme for schools about art broadcast by ITV, which Milein Cosman presented and helped write.
Reference
TGA 20227

Showing 1–20 of 260 objects

Diary of trip to Prague, Czech Republic by Milein Cosman and Hans Keller

Milein Cosman
May 1975

Letter from Dannie Abse to Milein Cosman

Dannie Abse, recipient: Milein Cosman
3 September 1984

Letter from Sir Thomas Armstrong to Milein Cosman

Sir Thomas Armstrong, recipient: Milein Cosman
6 October 1958

Letter to Milein Cosman from Sir Thomas Armstrong

Sir Thomas Armstrong, recipient: Milein Cosman
5 July 1966

Postcard to Milein Cosman from Frank Auerbach

Frank Auerbach, recipient: Milein Cosman
29 August 1995

Letter from Isiah Berlin to Milein Cosman

Isiah Berlin, recipient: Milein Cosman
7 January 1983

Letter from Dorothy Bohm to Milein Cosman

Dorothy Bohm, recipient: Milein Cosman
22 November 1996

Letter from Benjamin Britten to Milein Cosman

Benjamin Britten, recipient: Milein Cosman
[c.1960s–1976]

Letter from Benjamin Britten to Milein Cosman

Benjamin Britten, recipient: Milein Cosman
29 August 1963

Letter from Neville Cardus to Milein Cosman

Neville Cardus, recipient: Milein Cosman
3 April 1964

Letter to Milein Cosman from George Hill, Bruno Cassirer (Publishers) Ltd

Bruno Cassirer (Publishers) Limited, recipient: Milein Cosman
21 November 1953

Letter to Milein Cosman from George Hill, Bruno Cassirer (Publishers) Ltd

Bruno Cassirer (Publishers) Limited, recipient: Milein Cosman
5 December 1953

Letter to Milein Cosman from George Hill, Bruno Cassirer (Publishers) Ltd

Bruno Cassirer (Publishers) Limited, recipient: Milein Cosman
23 March 1957

Letter to Milein Cosman from Haim Cohn

Haim Cohn, recipient: Milein Cosman
10 February 1991

Letter to Milein Cosmann from Helene Cosmann

Helene Cosmann, recipient: Milein Cosman
7 December 1938

Postcard from Milein Cosman to Helene and Hugo Cosmann

Milein Cosman, recipient: Helene Cosmann
26 May 1939

Telegram to Milein Cosmann from Hugo Cosmann

Hugo Cosmann, recipient: Milein Cosman
24 July 1946

Letter from Milein Cosman to Hugo Cosmann

Milein Cosman, recipient: Hugo Cosmann
7 October 1946

Letter to Helene and Hugo Cosmann from Cornelius Cosman

Cornelius Cosman, recipient: Helene Cosmann
4 January 1947

Letter from Lucille Curzon to Milein Cosman

Lucille Curzon, recipient: Milein Cosman
18 June 1957
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