Fernand Léger 1881–1955 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/fernand-leger-1488
Artist page for Fernand Léger (1881–1955)
1931–6 Two Women Holding Flowers Fernand Léger 1954 Still Life with a Beer
Artist page for Fernand Léger (1881–1955)
1931–6 Two Women Holding Flowers Fernand Léger 1954 Still Life with a Beer
This sequence of general correspondence contains files based on individuals and institutions, and includes 7270 personal and business letters. The files do not begin or end at the same time, and the longest dates they cover are from around 1946 to 1955. The sequence includes a file of cross references created by Clark’s secretary (TGA 8812/1/2/7271).
Beer, British Museum (Natural History), to Kenneth Clark British Museum (London,
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born 1959 Sir William Beechey 1753–1839 Sir Max Beerbohm 1872–1956 Richard Beer
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born 1959 Sir William Beechey 1753–1839 Sir Max Beerbohm 1872–1956 Richard Beer
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This series includes both business and personal correspondence and covers sixty years of Clark’s life
Beer, British Museum (Natural History), to Kenneth Clark British Museum (London,
This series includes both business and personal correspondence and covers sixty years of Clark’s life
Beer, British Museum (Natural History), to Kenneth Clark British Museum (London,
This collection consists of the papers of Kenneth Clark, from which one file of correspondence relating to interned refugees has been digitised. This file has been highlighted as it sheds light on Kurt Schwitters‘ time at the Hutchinson Internment Camp and his role in appealing for release from the camp, alongside other artists, with the aid of Kenneth Clark. Items also digitised include letters and postcards from Henry Moore to Kenneth Clark dating from the 1930s to 1970s. Further information on this collection is available on the archive catalogue.
Beer, British Museum (Natural History), to Kenneth Clark British Museum (London,
This collection consists of the papers of Kenneth Clark, from which one file of correspondence relating to interned refugees has been digitised. This file has been highlighted as it sheds light on Kurt Schwitters‘ time at the Hutchinson Internment Camp and his role in appealing for release from the camp, alongside other artists, with the aid of Kenneth Clark. Items also digitised include letters and postcards from Henry Moore to Kenneth Clark dating from the 1930s to 1970s. Further information on this collection is available on the archive catalogue.
Beer, British Museum (Natural History), to Kenneth Clark British Museum (London,
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This is Annabelle who brings me ginger beer.