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Personal papers of and artworks by Eileen Agar

1917–92

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Available online are items a range of Eileen Agar's artworks and writings which shed light on her working methods, including her extensive use of found objects, and her involvement in the Surrealist movement. Artworks which have been digitised include sculptures constructed from found objects and preparatory tracings for her series of paintings of rocks at Ploumanach. Several of Agar's writings and notebooks, which provide some insight into her life, working methods, and reflections on art, can also be seen online.

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

Collection Owner
Eileen Agar 1899–1991
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Bequeathed to Tate Archive by Eileen Agar, 1992.
Reference
TGA 9222

239 objects in this collection

  • Personal papers of and artworks by Eileen Agar

    239 Objects

    • Correspondence

      3 Objects

    • Notebooks and writings

      11 Objects

    • Artworks

      101 Objects

    • Photographs

      124 Objects

Title
Personal papers of and artworks by Eileen Agar
Date
1917–92
Description
Available online are items a range of Eileen Agar's artworks and writings which shed light on her working methods, including her extensive use of found objects, and her involvement in the Surrealist movement. Artworks which have been digitised include sculptures constructed from found objects and preparatory tracings for her series of paintings of rocks at Ploumanach. Several of Agar's writings and notebooks, which provide some insight into her life, working methods, and reflections on art, can also be seen online.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 9222

Showing 181–200 of 239 objects

Colour glass lantern slide with a paper cut-out of a plant against a coloured background

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a botanical drawing of pea mould

Eileen Agar
date not known

Glass slide covered in black paint into which rounded patterns have been scratched

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a diagram of cells

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of Valentine Penrose looking away from the camera

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of Valentine Penrose holding an oil lamp up to a window

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a drawing or painting of an abstract figure

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a botanical drawing of apples and apple blossom

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a woman staring into a mirror, captioned ‘Reflections’

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a drawing of an Aztec figure

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a botanical drawing of an unidentified plant

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of an Aztec-style drawing captioned ‘Probably a swastika made of serpents’

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a shape made up of thin lines in a geometric pattern, similar to a polygon mesh

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of an Aztec-style drawing captioned ‘Quetzalcoatl pointing at the mystic ‘name’ on an alter’

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a drawing of caterpillars on plants

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of a Chinese artwork captioned ‘Symbolic use of the square and compass among the Chinese (Fu Hsi and His Consort: the Reputed Founder of the Chinese State)’

Eileen Agar
date not known

Glass slide covered in black ink or paint into which patterns have been scratched

Eileen Agar
date not known

Colour glass lantern slide of diagram of vertebrae

Eileen Agar
date not known

Black and white glass lantern slide of diagrams of different types of cell

Eileen Agar
date not known

Colour glass lantern slide of unidentified biological diagrams

Eileen Agar
date not known
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