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Adeney 1878–1966 Terry Adkins 1953–2014 Jankel Adler
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
Adeney 1878–1966 Terry Adkins 1953–2014 Jankel Adler
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
Adeney 1878–1966 Terry Adkins 1953–2014 Jankel Adler
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
Adeney 1878–1966 Terry Adkins 1953–2014 Jankel Adler
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
Adeney 1878–1966 Terry Adkins 1953–2014 Jankel Adler
Artist page for Robert Colquhoun (1914–1962)
shared a house with John Minton and, from 1943, Jankel Adler
Artist page for Edgar Hubert (1906–1985)
compared to the work of Paul Klee, Ben Nicholson, Jankel Adler
Artist questionnaire completed by Else Meidner with details of her life and career. [Translation/transcription] I. LIFE AND WORK DATA Full name: Date and Place of Birth: Art Schools visited: Dates, Names of Teachers: Else Meidner 2 September 1901, Berlin 1918 Lützowstrasse Studio of Professor Meyer 1920 Lewin-Funke Studio, Hardenbergstrasse 1923 School of Applied Arts, Prinz Albrecht Strasse 1924 Steinplatz Academy evening course 1925 Lewin-Funke Studio, class of Ludwig Meidner Year of marriage to L. Meidner: 1927 Son David born 1929 (lives in Erez in Israel) Advantages connected with education in art schools: influences on further work: My father (who was …
Friedrich Adler, tutor at the school of applied arts
Available online are various items selected from the Kurt Schwitters collection featuring writings, correspondence and photographs, particularly relating to Schwitters‘ relationship with Edith Thomas, and the court case between Edith and Kurt Schwitters‘ son, Ernst, regarding the division of Schwitters‘ works following his death. Items from this collection also available online are: private view cards and exhibition catalogues relating to exhibitions featuring Schwitters‘ work; photographs of Schwitters, and his family and friends; and photographs of his works and locations he visited. Further details on this collection are available on the archive catalogue.
known Edith Thomas’s account of a visit to Jankel Adler
Tate Archive contains more than one million items on artists, art world figures and art organisations in Britain documenting the history of fine art practice in the UK. This includes letters, writings, sketchbooks, artworks, audio-visual material, etc.
1925–87 View by appointment Sketchbooks of Jankel Adler
Tate Archive contains more than one million items on artists, art world figures and art organisations in Britain documenting the history of fine art practice in the UK. This includes letters, writings, sketchbooks, artworks, audio-visual material, etc.
1925–87 View by appointment Sketchbooks of Jankel Adler