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Papers of Margot Eates and E.H. Ramsden

1890s–1990s

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The collection consists of both professional and personal papers with correspondence, photographs, research notes and writings.

The correspondence includes correspondence with artists and figures in the art history world. Particularly notable are 70 letters from Barbara Hepworth (1939-1954), 161 letters from Ben Nicholson (1939-1969) and correspondence relating to Ramsden's writings on contemporary and Renaissance art and sculpture.

The photographs are mainly of sculpture, Renaissance art and plates from Ramsden's publications although there are also personal photographs of Margot Eates, E.H. Ramsden, their families and friends as well as photographs of 'found objects', photo-collages and object collages by Paul Nash.

There are research notes and drafts of Ramsden's writings on contemporary art (including articles on Paul Nash, Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Henry Moore) and Renaissance art as well as papers relating to 'Eidos', the arts journal that Eates and Ramsden founded and edited in 1950.

There are also personal and family papers, correspondence and photographs and papers relating to Margot Eates' archeological and museum career Ruth Clark's collection of Paul and John Nash works as Margot Eates was a friend of Ruth Clark's and tasked with the disposal of her Nash collection.

Collection Owners
Hartley Ramsden 1904 – 1993
Margot Eates 1913 – 1994
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Letters from Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth as well as magazines and a file on modern sculpture and painting were presented to Tate Archive by Margot Eates and E.H. Ramsden, May 1993 in order to assist with research for Tate's exhibition on Ben Nicholson. A further 10 boxes of personal papers were presented by Brian Griffin and Jennifer Spark, Margot Eates and E.H. Ramsden's executors in 1995. A further two boxes and two box files of papers relating to Ramsden's writing was presented by her literary executor Angela Sutton in 1996.
Reference
TGA 9310

70 objects in this collection

  • Papers of Margot Eates and E.H. Ramsden

    70 Objects

    • Professional Correspondence

      70 Objects

Title
Papers of Margot Eates and E.H. Ramsden
Date
1890s–1990s
Description
The collection consists of both professional and personal papers with correspondence, photographs, research notes and writings.

The correspondence includes correspondence with artists and figures in the art history world. Particularly notable are 70 letters from Barbara Hepworth (1939-1954), 161 letters from Ben Nicholson (1939-1969) and correspondence relating to Ramsden's writings on contemporary and Renaissance art and sculpture.

The photographs are mainly of sculpture, Renaissance art and plates from Ramsden's publications although there are also personal photographs of Margot Eates, E.H. Ramsden, their families and friends as well as photographs of 'found objects', photo-collages and object collages by Paul Nash.

There are research notes and drafts of Ramsden's writings on contemporary art (including articles on Paul Nash, Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Henry Moore) and Renaissance art as well as papers relating to 'Eidos', the arts journal that Eates and Ramsden founded and edited in 1950.

There are also personal and family papers, correspondence and photographs and papers relating to Margot Eates' archeological and museum career Ruth Clark's collection of Paul and John Nash works as Margot Eates was a friend of Ruth Clark's and tasked with the disposal of her Nash collection.
Reference
TGA 9310

Showing 21–40 of 70 objects

Letter from Barbara Hepworth congratulating [E.H.] Hartley Ramsden on her ‘World Review’ articles

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
1 November [1943]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth mentioning that a monograph is being written about her

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
2 November [1943]
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Postcard from Barbara Hepworth offering suggestions on Ramsden’s article about Miro

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[1943]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to [E.H.] Hartley Ramsden and Margot Eates

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Margot Eates
28 December [1943]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth requesting Ramsden arrange transport for her work to the C.I.A.D. show

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
8 March 1944
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to [E.H.] Hartley Ramsden about Herbert Read’s book

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
March 1944
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to Margot Eates commiserating on the death of her mother

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Margot Eates
[c.22 March 1944]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth on Ramsden’s plan to write a book with Naum Gabo

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
29 June 1944
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth requesting Ramsden wait to ask permission to reproduce Gabo’s work

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
3 July 1944
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to Margot Eates about the Beveridge Report

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Margot Eates
21 August 1944
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to [E.H.] Hartley Ramsden thanking her for a gift

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[c.August–September 1944]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to [E.H.] Hartley Ramsden about an argument with Naum Gabo

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[c.October–November 1944]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to Margot Eates talking about her work

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Margot Eates
21 November [1944]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to [E.H.] Hartley Ramsden about Leo Walmsley’s book

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[c.November 1944]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth to [E.H.] Hartley Ramsden mentioning that she has just bought a dress

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[1945]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth mentioning that she is working on a large carving

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[c.January–April 1945]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth mentioning that Willy Gibson is contributing to a larger monograph on her

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[c.1945]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth commenting on Ramsden’s plans to turn 4 articles into a book

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[c.1945]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth disassociating herself with ‘Constructivist’ and ‘Constructive’ as terms

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Hartley Ramsden
[c.1945]
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Letter from Barbara Hepworth wishing Eates and Ramsden a happy New Year

Dame Barbara Hepworth, recipient: Margot Eates
3 January [1946]
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