Alberto Giacometti 1901–1966 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/alberto-giacometti-1159
Artist page for Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966)
small size reflected the actual distance between the artist’s position and his model
Artist page for Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966)
small size reflected the actual distance between the artist’s position and his model
This collection, which has now been digitised and made available to view online, includes primarily wood engravings, many of which were used to illustrate ‚Punch‘, and other similar publications, such as ‚Once a Week‘, by Charles Keene. These illustrations cover a substantial part of his career, dating from 1861 to 1888. Also available online are a number of preparatory pencil and ink studies that appear to have informed his wood engravings for ‚Punch‘, as well as etchings, including one early design for and illustration printed in Daniel Defoe’s book, ‚The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe‘, published in 1847.
Charles Samuel Keene 23 July 1887 View by appointment Wood engraving titled ‘Model
This sub-series includes notes and drafts of the book. N.B. there is also a file of ‚letters re living stones‘ in Box 6
Prose 28 Objects Short story titled ‘The Applicant’, earlier called ‘The Model
Artist page for Henry Wallis (1830–1916)
The model for his acclaimed The Death of Chatterton was the young George Meredith
Artist page for Charles Web Gilbert (1867–1925)
everything for himself, and wore himself out carrying clay for the huge full size model
‘Draft typescript with some alterations‘, collection owner: Ithell Colquhoun, [c.1950–7] – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
Prose 28 Objects Short story titled ‘The Applicant’, earlier called ‘The Model
This series consists of any writings by Ithell Colquhoun in prose, including short stories; novels; prose-poems; autobiographical writings; essays about the occult, Cornish customs and art; reviews of other artists‘ exhibitions; and introductions for her own exhibition catalogues. Ithell has sometimes annotated the papers to say where a story was published, but it is usually impossible to know if they have been, and most are without date.
Prose 28 Objects Short story titled ‘The Applicant’, earlier called ‘The Model
‘Draft typescript with some alterations‘, collection owner: Ithell Colquhoun, [c.1950–7] – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
Prose 28 Objects Short story titled ‘The Applicant’, earlier called ‘The Model
This sub-series includes notes and drafts of the book. N.B. there is also a file of ‚letters re living stones‘ in Box 6
Prose 28 Objects Short story titled ‘The Applicant’, earlier called ‘The Model
This series consists of any writings by Ithell Colquhoun in prose, including short stories; novels; prose-poems; autobiographical writings; essays about the occult, Cornish customs and art; reviews of other artists‘ exhibitions; and introductions for her own exhibition catalogues. Ithell has sometimes annotated the papers to say where a story was published, but it is usually impossible to know if they have been, and most are without date.
Prose 28 Objects Short story titled ‘The Applicant’, earlier called ‘The Model