Eric Gill 1882–1940 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/eric-gill-1168
Artist page for Eric Gill (1882–1940)
His mammoth frieze The Creation of Man was the British Government’s gift to the new
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Artist page for Eric Gill (1882–1940)
His mammoth frieze The Creation of Man was the British Government’s gift to the new
All profits at the end of the year are returned to the gallery in the form of Gift
This series comprises photographs of productions by Group Theatre from its first period 1933-1937. Also includes photographs of a play at Morley College, Rupert Doone’s Chinese Dance, and the Arts Theatre, Cambridge.
Collection Owner Robert Medley 1905–1994 Collection Tate Archive Acquisition Gift
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.
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift
This series includes both business and personal correspondence and covers sixty years of Clark’s life
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift
This series includes both business and personal correspondence and covers sixty years of Clark’s life
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift
3582 letters to and from Kenneth Clark
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift
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.
Collection Tate Archive Acquisition The material was presented to the nation (as a gift
Gift from the Women’s Committee Fund, 1966 © 2020 The Andy Warhol Foundation for
Letters from Nash to Margaret Nash, general correspondence to and from Nash and letters from John Nash to members of the Nash family.
Collection Owner Paul Nash 1889–1946 Collection Tate Archive Acquisition Gift