Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Gift

Meintest du gibt?

‘‘Photographs of the Group Theatre’s production of ‘Dance of Death’ by W.H. Auden at the Group Theatre Rooms‘, collection owner: Robert Medley, 1934‘, collection owner: Robert Medley, 1934 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-894-15-4/medley-photographs-of-the-group-theatres-production-of-dance-of-death-by-w-h-auden-at-the

Includes a photograph of Rupert Doone performing as death (1); the opening chorus (mounted on card) – identified by Robert Medley’s inscription on the reverse (2); and a photograph inscribed by Medley ‚Schnabel’s son as restaurant keeper'(3).
Format Photograph – print Collection Tate Archive Acquisition Gift of Robet

    Kategorien:
  • International
Seite melden

‘‘Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Odeh, and Barbara Nash’s calling card with illustration on reverse‘, Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash, 9 December 1913‘, Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash, 9 December 1913 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-8313-1-1-56/letter-from-paul-nash-to-margaret-odeh-and-barbara-nashs-calling-card-with-illustration-on

Contains general news and is illustrated with a sketch titled ‚Bunty speaking upon a vital question‘ and with a head, possibly of Queen Alexandra, on the front of the envelope. Also includes Barbara Nash’s calling card (illustrated by Paul Nash on reverse). Includes envelope.
Format Document – correspondence Collection Tate Archive Acquisition Gift

    Kategorien:
  • International
Seite melden

‘‘Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Odeh‘, Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash, 27 May 1913‘, Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash, 27 May 1913 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-8313-1-1-23/letter-from-paul-nash-to-margaret-odeh

Contains Nash’s expressions of affection for Margaret and mentions Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Also includes a quote from Rossetti’s sonnet ‚Nuptial Sleep‘ that reads: ‚Sleep sank them lower than the tide of dreams And their dreams watched them sink, and slid away. Slowly their souls swam up again through gleams Of watered light and dull drowned waifs of day; Till from some wonder of new woods and streams He woke, and wondered more: for there she lay.‘ Includes envelope.
Format Document – correspondence Collection Tate Archive Acquisition Gift

    Kategorien:
  • International
Seite melden

‘‘Letter written to Kenneth Clark from a friend‘, Unknown person(s), recipient: Kenneth Clark, 29 August 1940‘, Unknown person(s), recipient: Kenneth Clark, 29 August 1940 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-8812-1-4-182-14/letter-written-to-kenneth-clark-from-a-friend

Letter talks about the war, making particular reference to the bombings in London. Written from an address in Sussex.
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift

    Kategorien:
  • International
Seite melden