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‘Forty one photographs of Ben Nicholson, with family, friends and associates‘, collection owner: Ben Nicholson OM, [c.1899]–December 1971 – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
(left to right) Hans Erni, Ben Nicholson, Arthur Jackson
This series contains photographs of works and of people and places. Nicholson kept photograph albums of his work as well as large quantities of loose photographs and colour transparencies. Therefore there is some duplication of material amongst the sections listed below. A significant amount of photographic material showing Nicholson and his family were only represented in the collection by negatives therefore contact photographs were made by the Archive and have been included in this listing, although not originally in the collection.
(left to right) Hans Erni, Ben Nicholson, Arthur Jackson
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‘Jane‘, Peter Greenham, 1964
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‘Sketch of the Artist’s Son, Bartholomew Beale, in Profile‘, Mary Beale, c.1660
Lady of the Grenville Family and her Son Gilbert Jackson
‘Sketch of the Artist’s Son, Bartholomew Beale, Facing Left‘, Mary Beale, c.1660
Lady of the Grenville Family and her Son Gilbert Jackson
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