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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 7 March 1931‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 7 March 1931 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-200730-2-1-35-23/letter-from-edward-renouf-to-anny-schey-von-koromla

Löwenbräu brewery My Annie! I’ve just sat down and now I’m waiting for a large vegetable platter, so for once I’m not thinking of you. It took me half an hour to walk home blind from your place, with flakes of snow floating into my eyes, my thoughts anywhere but on the road. On the way I passed the window of a florist which looked particularly bright and fresh. I went in to look for crocuses but didn’t find any, so I couldn’t use this as an excuse to come back and see you so soon. At home I made …
after themselves and they want to stay for two to three years so the husband can train

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‘‘Sketchbook containing sketches of street scenes and caricatures‘, James Boswell, 1938–9‘, James Boswell, 1938–9 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-8224-8/boswell-sketchbook-containing-sketches-of-street-scenes-and-caricatures

Page 1, two women seated at a table Page 2 top, standing figure wearing hat and coat Page 2 bottom, studies of women and a girl’s head Page 3, standing woman wearing a coat and hat and carrying a handbag and studies of a woman’s head Page 4, street scene with figures and a large clock mounted on a building Page 5, street scene as on Page 4 but in greater detail Page 6, two studies of people waiting on a railway station and a couple walking in a street Page 7, surrealist room and people Page 8, woman holding …
wearing a wing collar Page 22, a design of geometric lines Page 23, seated man in a train

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‘‘Papers of and relating to Anne Estelle Rice‘, collection owner: Anne Estelle Rice, 1884–1997‘, collection owner: Anne Estelle Rice, 1884–1997 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-200920/papers-of-and-relating-to-anne-estelle-rice?page=2

Material from this collection available to view online, includes illustrated postcards, sent from Anne Estelle Rice to her young son, David Drey, as well as a cache of beautifully illustrated and colourful costume designs by her for theatre productions, such as Othello, Macbeth and A Twelfth Night dating from the 1930s. These papers provide a valuable insight into the opportunities and challenges faced by a women artist working in the early twentieth century in Paris and then London. Further material from this collection can be searched on the online catalogue, notably early sketchbooks showing her development as a talented draughtswoman, …
Showing 21–40 of 149 objects Postcard illustrated with a sketch of an underground train

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‘‘Sketchbook containing essays and sketches of London‘, James Boswell, 1939‘, James Boswell, 1939 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-8224-10/boswell-sketchbook-containing-essays-and-sketches-of-london

Pages 1-3, essay on the method of teaching drawing and on aspects of drawing Page 4, street scene at night with couple kissing in a doorway Page 5, street scene with large covered van and two standing women Page 6, woman in a china shop Page 7, street scene with a figure and a dog Page 8, country road with a lorry Page 9, list of items with prices Page 10, man talking to a woman with two other men in the background Page 11, soldier in uniform Page 12, sketches of a woman wearing a large hat drawn in …
crane by the side of a river Page 45, seated woman reading a book in an underground train

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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 11 August 1934‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 11 August 1934 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-200730-2-1-35-68/letter-from-edward-renouf-to-anny-schey-von-koromla

Schwaz 11 August 1934 Dear Annerl, Your enchanting letter made me very happy and also gave me an insatiable appetite for more and more of the same. Your letters – as you do yourself – contain something that somehow waters and refreshes the deepest roots of humanity, so that if everything else is going to pieces, you and your letters must always keep one happy and alive. If a scientist were to ask me what I meant by that, I wouldn’t know how to reply if not perhaps with your two favourite lines from Angelus Silesius. Beate’s rather laconic letter …
At this point mama was just arriving in Munich, but she’s coming on the midday train

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‘‘Sketchbook containing sketches of Punch and Judy‘, James Boswell, 1939‘, James Boswell, 1939 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-8224-11/boswell-sketchbook-containing-sketches-of-punch-and-judy

Page 1, railway station platform Page 2, top, house in the countryside Page 2, bottom, railway scene Page 3, street corner, inscribed ‚Mornington Crescent‘ Page 4, street scene with ‚The Boar’s Head‘ Page 5, tree coming into blossom Page 6, three studies of reclining women Page 7, standing woman seen from behind Page 8, standing woman undressing Page 9, several small studies for brothel scenes Page 10, young nude woman with her hands behind her back Page 11, head and shoulders of a soldier in uniform Page 12, street corner with a woman standing waiting Page 13, corner of a …
portrait head of a man with a high collar and four caricatures of heads and study of a train

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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 9–12 October 1932‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 9–12 October 1932 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-200730-2-1-35-47/letter-from-edward-renouf-to-anny-schey-von-koromla

New York, 9 October My dearest Annerl! Guess who’s just arrived, fresh from Europe, virtually fresh from our place!? The telephone rings last night; Heinzl goes over, incomprehensible English; he calls me over, incomprehensible German; finally in French: Pommerance! À demain matin, dix heures, American Express Company! So that’s where I’ve been this morning: greeting the beaming schoolboy with a hearty handshake – or should I say greeting the young rascal? For the only schoolboys who are ever this excited and enthusiastic, curious and carefree, so entirely in their element, are either young rascals or schoolboys on holiday. From the …
I took the elevated train to the German Consulate at South Ferry today and spent

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