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Major accessions to repositories in 2022 relating to Art |
Business
- Hugo Dunn-Meynell (1926-2013), adman, businessman and writer: publications, press cuttings, articles, correspondence, biographical information, business papers, photographs c1940-2013 (HAT21/589 (HAT2022/5))
- John Salmon (1931-2017), advertising agency creative director and executive: publications, tearsheets, laminated proofs, contact sheets, articles, storyboards and associated correspondence c1960-2017 (HAT21/592 (HAT2022/14))
- David Holmes (1933-2018); creative director, designer, painter and illustrator: posters, proofs, brochures, design related publications, audio visual material, biographical articles, display mounts c1960-2019 (HAT2022/28)
- Jeremy Bullmore (b1929), advertising executive, creative director, author, journalist and and philosopher: speeches, retirement letters, articles, JWT history, reference books, booklets, slides, audio visual material, artefacts c1907-2020 (HAT2022/33)
- Adrian Moore (fl1980-2020), advertising creative director: advertising, sales promotions, direct marketing, artwork, printed material/product literature c1980-2020 (HAT21/594 (HAT2022/8))
- David Thorpe (1934-1985); advertising photographer and television commercials director: job bags, transparencies, proofs (mainly laminates) and original colour prints c1969-1987 (HAT21/590 (HAT2022/1))
- Andrew Morley (1947-2021), artist, teacher, author, collector and co-founder of the The Street Jewellery Society: The Street Jewellery Society records including correspondence, artwork and mock-up designs, book manuscripts, drafts and author proofs, published material and articles c1976-2007 (HAT2022/19)
Local
- Harry Hughes Wiilliams (1892 - 1953), artist: list of First World War lads' names c1925 (WM/2744)
- St Ives Arts Club: records 19th-21st cent (X1485)
- Ann Thomas (nee Ockenden), lecturer in Art: oral history recorded by Heather Thomas-Smith. Recollections describe her experiences during her time at the College and after the establishment closed in 1962 2022 (GB1076.MTTC/1/3/30)
- Berwick Visual Arts: digital images of Platinum Jubilee schoolwork 2022 (BRO2740)
- Fierce Festival, contemporary arts festival, Birmingham: records 20th cent (MS 4969 Additional (2021/049))
- Colwyn Bay Floral Arts Club: records 1960-2022 (CX770)
- Wattleworth family of Workington: letters by Samuel George Wattleworth apprentice on a merchant ship, the Knight Commander, to his family and autograph album of Margaret Meikle Kerr Wattleworth, his mother, containing drawings and poetry 1892-1930 (YDX 768)
- Adverse Camber Productions Ltd, Cromford, creative organisation: artwork from the Moments in Time project 2021 (D8378)
- Swete family: sketches and drawings by the Reverend Swete, newspaper cuttings, correspondence relating to the fire which destroyed some of the other sketchbooks, and to the deposit of the rest of the sketchbooks 18th-20th cent (1020M)
- Dame Elisabeth Jean Frink (1930-1993), sculptor and printmaker: casting, plaster and mould records; suggested corrections and additions to future Catalogue Raisonne 20th-21st cent (11822)
- Alan Reynolds Stone (1909-1979), engraver, designer, typographer and painter: archive 20th cent (11514)
- Broughty Ferry Art Society: records incl minutes, catalogues, photographs, newspaper cuttings, certificates, correspondence, membership/syllabus cards 1978-2020 (GD/X1559)
- Ewen Bain (1925-1989), cartoonist: Angus Og cartoon strips 1960-1989 (GB3219/SL/D425)
- Harold George Durston, (fl1945-1969), photographer, Stoneygate: photographs and negatives, 2 volumes of black & white snapshots and contact prints c1945-1969 (DE10503)
- Horace Alfred Gamble, (1922-2021), poet, artist, photographer and founder member of the Leicester Railway Society: papers including
biographical details, photographs and sketches, watercolours & ephemera during his time serving in the Royal Navy (1943-1946); photographic slide of Leicestershire, Rutland and overseas c1945-2021 (DE10404; DE10295)
- Olwen Hughes, (fl1980-2018), art collector: collection of drawings, sketches & watercolours of Leicester, Leicestershire & Rutland 1980-2018 (DE9999)
- Leicester & Leicestershire Photographic Society: minutes & scrapbooks 1926-1995 (DE10494)
- Melton Mowbray 3 Arts Club: records including minutes, programmes, constitution c1940-2000 (DE10533)
- Album of colour photographs compiled by Ted Savage and others, of Leicester and Leicestershire pubs. churches and other buildings c1980-1999 (DE10441)
- Michael Selwood (fl1963-1990), Environmental Design Officer, Leicestershire County Council: colour slides and negatives of Leicestershire and Rutland views, countryside and buildings c1963-1990 (DE10358)
- Stockdale Harrison & Son and Symington, Prince & Pike, architects, Leicester: plans including Liberty Shoes factory, Leicester (c1920), Wyggeston Grammar School for Girls, Leicester (c1925) and Adderly & Co store, Leicester, drawings including Ragdale Hall and Rockingham Castle, Northamptonshire, photographs of buildings including Southfields Library, Leicester, ledger (1899-1952), award certificates and other papers 19th-20th cent (DE10437)
- Colour slides of Market Harborough c1970-2003 (DE10351)
- Edwin Harris (1855–1906), painter: material incl scrapbook, writings and references to Harris; scrapbook thought to have been collated by Harris, business cards, invitations, correspondence, plus newspaper cuttings written by, or about, Harris 1899-1938 (DE1329)
- Emanuel Bowen, (1694-1767), Welsh map maker to royalty: map of Northamptonshire 18th Cent (N447)
- Glass plate negatives (137) of Brackley and surrounds (includes digital copies) c1900-1930 (2022/42)
- Robert Smith, (fl 1829), surveyor: plan of Mr John Green's estate at Kettering (1st September 1829) 1829 (N471)
- Michael and Philip Wilkinson, architects and surveyors: copies of a 1885 survey of the Cransley Hall Estate and a plan of 5th part of the manor of Cransley (original 1598) 1976 (N465)
- Ken Brand (fl1990-1999), photographer: slides of Victorian and Edwardian buildings in Nottingham c1990-1999 (10205)
- John DH Radford (fl1970-1989), aerial photographer: aerial photographs including Victoria Centre, QMC, central Nottingham, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, National Watersports Centre and University of Nottingham c1970-1989 (10113)
- Inspire: Arts: Home Cooked Heritage HLF Project - 120 tea towel exhibition panels and 1 book created for the project 2019 (10114)
- Audrey Walker, embroiderer: material on Last Invasion of Fishguard tapestry incl slides, photographs and original stitch work 1995-1997 (Acc. No. 5683)
- A local resident: digital copies of drawings of people in Bushy Park, made during the Covid-19 lockdowns 2020-2021 (AD252)
- SITE community arts project: proposal for the 'Peckham Alive: Banners for Rye Lane' project, which produced banners sited along the length of Rye Lane, Peckham, in partnership with the Regeneration Department of Southwark Council 1997-1998 (2021/2)
- London School of Mosaic and Destination London Bridge project: records of the 'My Story' project, which asked 400 Southwark school children to think about their story and identity 2022 (2022/29)
- William Young (1845-1916), artist: scrapbooks containing cuttings, photographs, journal articles and ephemera relating to Glasgow c1880-1916 (646203-646249)
- Salisbury Arts Centre: publicity posters, fliers and scrapbooks (1965-2018), executive papers (1984-3), building reports (1995-2004) 1965-2018 (2725A)
- White Horse Morris: newspaper articles, photographs and promotional literature 1983-2012 (4256)
- William Forsyth (1833-1915), sculptor of Worcester: sketches and works c1880-1899 (16648)
National
- Edward Lear (1812-1888), artist and author: letters to William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), painter 1853-1885 (Add MS 89472)
- Edward Lear (1812-1888), artist and author: annotated draft of 'The Story of the Pobble, who has no toes, and the Princess Bink' 1873 (Add MS 89473)
- Angelica Vanessa Garnett (1918-2012), painter and writer: papers c1920-2012 (Add MS 89477)
- Alice Marion Hart (1848-1931), philanthropist, artist and businesswoman: correspondence 1872-1923 (Add MS 89479)
- Samuel Palmer (1805-1881), painter, etcher, print maker: letters to John Linnell Jnr (1821-1906), artist, and to William Linnell (1826-1906), artist 1860-1864 (Add MS 89524)
- Rosalind Mary Turvey (1901-1976), illustrator: original poems and essays 1915-1919 (Add MS 89546)
- Benjamin Williams Leader (1831-1923), artist: autograph letters (7) 1892-1920 (Add MS 89550)
- John Lewis Roget (1828-1908), art critic and writer: diary 1848 (Add MS 89595)
- Letters to art collectors Laurence Hodson (1864-1933) of Bradbourne Hall, county Derbyshire, and Constance Bellis (fl 1903), regarding their collection 1887-1912 (Add MS 89630)
- Guernsey Amateur Dramatic and Opera Club and Guernsey Youth Theatre: theatre programmes 1980s-2000s (2022-003)
- Eothen Stearn, artist: oral histories, moving image footage, and digital artwork created by Eothen Stearn towards an art installation around Edinburgh's experience of the HIV epidemic (Meet me at the threshold, Talbot Rice Gallery, 2022) c1970-2022 (Acc22/015)
- William Warrington (1796-1869), stained glass maker: manuscript of the 'History of Stained Glass' 1848 (MSL/2022/3)
- John Julius Angerstein (1735-1823), financier and art collector; Cyril Fry (1918-2010), art dealer: ms and graphic material rel to the Angerstein family and circle; portrait miniature, photographic reproductions, correspondence and research notes (20th century) 1732-1974 (NGA49)
- Lucian Michael Freud (1922-2011), artist: material incl sketchbooks, drawings and etchings, corresp particularly between family members; business and professional corresp with galleries; press cuttings, collected art, samples of art materials used 1911-2012 (LMF)
- Simon Edmund Vincent Paul Elwes (1902 –1975) painter and war artist: working papers, incl in progress photographs, corresp, sketches and biographical material 1920-1970 (SEL)
- Howard Grey (fl1962), photographer: photographic prints (37) of images showing West Indian migrants arriving at London’s Waterloo station in May 1962 on the boat train from Southampton to Waterloo. The light conditions had meant that the original negatives had not developed properly but were recovered 50 years later using digital technology 1962 (2022-21)
- Edward Wright (1912-1988), painter, typographer and graphic designer: fine art archive incl handmade workbooks (10) c1920-1988 (TGA 20224)
- Dorothy Hogg (1945-2022), jewellery artist and designer: sketchbooks, designs, photographs, correspondence, papers 1960s-2020s (AAD/2022/4)
Special
- Brian Barnes (1944-2021), artist and muralist: artwork, papers, posters 1960s-2000s (BARNES)
- John S. Barrington (1920-1991), physique photographer and publisher: photographs, negatives, papers, publications 1930s-2000s (BARRINGTON)
- Oliver Frey (1948-2022), artist: artwork and papers 1975-2000 (FREY)
- Paul Ryan (b1968) artist: artworks, writings, papers 1993-2022 (RYAN)
- Franko B (b1960), artist: artefacts, artworks, papers, digital materials 1990-2022 (FRANKO)
- Chanie Rosenberg (1922-2021), socialist and artist: papers 1960s-1990s (ROSENBERG)
- John Richard Noel Phipps, known as Jack (1925–2010), arts administrator: photographs and negatives 1960s-1970s (PPS)
- Jenny Grundy (fl2001-2019), Fellow of the Linnean Society of London: sketchbooks (40) containing watercolour sketches, comprising between 30-50 drawings, primarily botanical but also occasionally incl animals, birds and landscapes. Some sketches have been used to create greetings cards which have been sold in aid of the Linnean Society 2001-2019
- Deanna Petherbridge (b1939) artist, writer, curator: archive, incl material collected and compiled throughout her career, reflecting her work as a freelance writer, curator, teacher and artist; files rel to specific initiatives; exhibitions; publications and lectures; correspondence; reports; research material; images, publicity material and sketchbooks c1960-2022 (PET)
- Fry Gallery, London: archive, incl stock books; research notes; photographs and images of works of art passing through the saleroom; annotated catalogues; correspondence with customers. Also incl material rel to Leonard George Duke (1890–1971), a close friend of both Cyril Fry and Paul Mellon 1900s-1990s (FRY)
- Nicholas Goodison (1934-2021), art collector, author, and historian of gilding and barometers: archive, incl research notes, correspondence, photographs, published material and index cards rel to his research. Also incl material rel to the Goodison Review: an investigation into the effectiveness and efficiency of support to regional and national museums and galleries in acquiring works of art c1960-2021 (NPG)
- Theatre Royal Covent Garden: playbills for performances 1839-1843 (TRCG/8/2)
- Monique Jackson (fl2011-2021), artist: digital records rel to the creation of Still Ill Corona Diary and activities rel to her collaborations, commissions and Long Covid advocacy work 2020-2021 (PP/COR; Acc 2677)
University
- Peter Haining (fl 1990-2023), mixed media artist also known as Aitch: wooden cabinet containing diaries, photographs, videos and audio cds which together chart the artist's life during 2021. Considered by the artist to be part of the Attic Archive 2021 (ACC 2022/1228)
- Keith Andrews (1920-1989), British art historian and museum curator: academic papers incl drafts for 10 articles and lectures with manuscript alterations and notes, some in multiple versions, each with a list of slides, with 5 type-written translations into German 1960-1989 (Coll-2062 (accession number: SC-Acc-2022-0049))
- Ian Appleton (1939-2020), architect: collection of Ian Appleton relating to artist Ian Hamilton Finlay 20th cent (Coll-2059 (accession number: SC-Acc-2022-0042))
- Diane de Bournazel, (b1956), French book artist: three artist's books and one painting by Diane de Bournazel: "À bas Bruit"; "En bonne Compagnie"; "Du beau Monde"; "Saturnales" 2015-2022 (Coll-2046 (accession number: SC-Acc-2022-0087))
- Eliza Isabella McNeill (1788-1856), the subject of Whistler's ‘Portrait of Mrs Eliza Winstanley': diary 1823 (GLAASC ACCN 00100)
- Bone family, artists: corresp, notebooks and journals, articles and publications, press cuttings, photographs, sketch books, artworks. Incl material rel to Sir Muirhead Bone, Mary Adshead, Stephen Bone, Gertrude Bone, Gavin Bone 20th cent (GLAASC ACCN 00078)
- Louise Jopling (1843-1933), painter: accounts and lists, corresp, photographs, photo albums, press cuttings 19th-20th cent (GLAASC ACCN 00116)
- Shirley Shaw, textile collector: international textiles 19th-20th cent (Acc 2022.7)
- Shirley Pinder (fl1996-2010), textile designer: student work and scarves 1996-2010 (Acc 2022.2)
- Bernat Klein (1922-2014), textile designer: additional products incl fabrics, dresses and a cake tin 1971 (BK)
- Mark Hinchliffe (1960-2019), poet and Ted Hughes expert: collection incl signed first editions of Hughes’s trade, limited-edition and fine-press publications; original letters by Hughes and his first wife, poet Sylvia Plath; photograph album; poems; a ceramic jaguar sculpted by Hughes; a holograph manuscript of ‘Orpheus & Eurydice’; original watercolours (8) by Leonard Baskin; also Hinchliffe's personal archive, incl correspondence with Hughes and his family, as well as Hughes scholars and collectors 1940s-2000s (MHTH)
- Peter R Elliott (1931-2019), photographer and aviator: black and white aerial photographs (153) of Leicester and Leicestershire, featured in the Leicester Mercury newspaper c1960-1989 (Acc 2022/1)
- Brenda May Barnard (1938-2021), textile artist and scarf collector: papers rel to student life incl exam papers, teaching notes and degree congregation programmes c1971-1974 (Acc 2022/2)
- Rita Keegan (b1949) artist, lecturer and archivist: books and papers 20th-21st cent (WAL/13)
- Richard Dove (1938-2022) German Studies scholar: oral history interview recordings and related papers on German exile artists 1990-2010 (RDO)
- Helen Wilson (fl1930s), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: drawings of insects created for teaching purposes c1930
- Joan Charnley, (1928-2016), textile designer, educator and botanical artist: papers incl textiles, artwork, diaries, lecture notes, and 35mm slides 1948-2014 (CHA)
- Sarah van Niekerk, (1934-2018), wood engraver and illustrator: papers incl proofs, editioned prints, sketch books and engraved blocks c1970-2010 (NIE)
- Samuel Rabin, (1903-1991), formerly Samuel Ranibovich, artist and educator: papers incl artwork, publications, biographical notes and photographs 1928-1990 (RAB)
- University of Nottingham: photographs taken by Nick Lambert, while a law student, of music gigs at the University, featuring Paul McCartney and Wings, Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music and Rod Stewart and the Faces alumnus Nick Lambert 1970-1973 (NUP/61)
- University of Nottingham: Lakeside Arts: exhibition files relating to exhibitions held in the University and Djanogly Art Galleries c1956-2019 (UPL)
- Howard Carter (1874–1939), British Egyptologist: preparatory pencil sketch of some columns from the processional colonnade in the Luxor temple (used for a watercolour of the same in private possession) c1900 (Carter MSS vii.3)
- Captain Charles Bruce Bairnsfather (1987-1959), cartoonist: publications, pottery, ephemera, collectibles 20th cent (2022/BCA/02)
- Stan McMurtry (b1936), editorial cartoonist, MAC: original cartoons 2002-2018 (2022/BCA/03)
- John Jensen (1930-2018), political cartoonist: books and artworks 20th cent (2022/BCA/04)
- Arthur Stuart Michael Cummings (1919-1997), cartoonist: original cartoons, correspondence and celebrity caricatures 20th cent (2022/BCA/08)
- Michael Harvey (1931-2013), artist, teacher and writer: original artwork for publications 20th cent (Acc.MS5833)
- Harry Reman (fl1940-1990), former member of the Fine Art Department at the University of Reading: original artwork for posters, leaflets and brochures for events and exhibitions 1940s-1990s (Acc.MS5831)
- Henry Matthew Brock (1875-1960), illustrator and painter: original drawings and watercolours, incl of other artists c1897-1930 (Acc.MS5846)
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