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The working materials and ephemera of Scottie Wilson

[c.1930]–1972

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The collection consists of Scottie Wilson's working materials, including his 'bulldog' pen, several design pieces and ephemera.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.

Collection Owner
Scottie Wilson 1889–1972
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented to the Tate Archive by Mervyn Levy, 1990
Reference
TGA 9024

22 objects in this collection

  • The working materials and ephemera of Scottie Wilson

    22 Objects

    • Trial boards for colour and pen-strokes

      11 Objects

Title
The working materials and ephemera of Scottie Wilson
Date
[c.1930]–1972
Description
The collection consists of Scottie Wilson's working materials, including his 'bulldog' pen, several design pieces and ephemera.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 9024

Showing 1–20 of 22 objects

Trial board with yellow coloured pencil and ink

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with a variety of coloured paint and ink

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with a variety of coloured paint and ink

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with paint and ink includes doodles of fish and birds

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with an ink doodle of a bird

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with ink and coloured pencil

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with ink and pencil doodles

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with a variety of paints and ink with some doodles of birds

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with ink and doodles of birds

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Trial board with paint, ink and an inscription

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Blotting paper with doodles of fish

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Fountain pen, stored in a Carabena tobacco box

Scottie Wilson
[c.1930]
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Plate designed by Scottie Wilson for the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company

Scottie Wilson
[1964]
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Black and white printed card illustrated with ducks, fish and water, by Scottie Wilson

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Black and white printed card illustrated with ‘houses of peace’, flowers, a seabird and water, by Scottie Wilson

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Black and white printed card illustrated with ‘houses of peace’, flowers, seabirds and water, by Scottie Wilson. ‘Love from Scottie Wilson’ is written on the back

Scottie Wilson
date not known
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Printed colour UNICEF card illustrated with ‘Bird Song’ by Scottie Wilson

Scottie Wilson
[c.1970]
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Page of printed text by Scottie Wilson about his life and drawings

Scottie Wilson
[c.1943]
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Printed text titled ’“Scottie” Wilson’, author unknown

Scottie Wilson
[c.1954]
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Printed text about Scottie Wilson by Victor Musgrave and George Melly, written after Scottie Wilson’s death

Scottie Wilson
[c.1972]
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