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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 13 August 1947‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 13 August 1947 – Tate Archive | Tate

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Calle Gral. Aureliano Rivera 17-B Villa Obregon Distrito Federal Mexico 13 August 1947 My very dearest Annerl! Your letter from 24 July arrived while Catharine, Hester (my eldest, below us in the picture, kneeling) and I were as good as lying on our deathbeds with mushroom poisoning. Catharine and Hester have now almost completely recovered, and I’m doing much better again despite the constant headaches and diarrhoea. The deadly mushrooms were a gift from a Swiss friend who has been studying fungi for twenty years, looking at them under microscopes, reading God knows how many volumes about them. She’s supposed …
for the most part it will be because you were so kind

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‘‘Letter from Oskar Kokoschka to J.P. Hodin‘, Oskar Kokoschka, recipient: Dr J. P. Hodin, 27 August 1972‘, Oskar Kokoschka, recipient: Dr J. P. Hodin, 27 August 1972 – Tate Archive | Tate

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[Translation/transcription] Villeneuve 27 August 1972 My dearest Master Pepi, Your book ‚Modern Art and the Modern Mind‘ is perhaps the only one that renders perfectly clearly the demise of the mechanised world as reflected in the visual arts. And perhaps it’s your best book. In this respect you’re head and shoulders above the people who now write about art but have neither the eyes to see (they just gawp) nor the desire to know what’s really happening before us and to us today. You are, thank God, fully alert and you demonstrate this in your book. Do come again soon! …
And bring the book that you wrote about in your kind

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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 7 February 1938‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 7 February 1938 – Tate Archive | Tate

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7 February 1938 Dear Annerl! Did you get my long letter, and when will you write to me? I really want to stay in touch with you all and I’m still far from losing hope of ever seeing you again. If you don’t come to America, then at some point in the next few years we’ll all come to Europe to visit you. This isn’t a letter so much as a forewarning: I’ve applied for a doctorate in psychology at ‘Teachers College’ and had to give the names and addresses of all my previous ‘employers’ – among whom you are …
If this information were to contain kind or even flattering

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‘‘Letter from Erich Kahn to J.P. Hodin‘, Erich Kahn, recipient: Dr J. P. Hodin, 14 August 1977‘, Erich Kahn, recipient: Dr J. P. Hodin, 14 August 1977 – Tate Archive | Tate

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[Translation/transcription] 1 Albert Studios 20 Albert Street NW1 14 August 1977 Dear Pepi, How long, how often have I wanted to write or at least send a drawing, as a sign that I’m still here and out of gratitude that you still think of me. Now, the month of August – when the stork seems to have been particularly busy, or at least was in our day – has made me quite [illegible]; I mustn’t fail to [illegible]. My very best wishes and every conceivable good thing on your birthday. I’m inviting injury: with one foot in the grave I’ve …
Well, all the best once again, and kind regards to

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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 4–15 December 1932‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 4–15 December 1932 – Tate Archive | Tate

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New York, 4 December 1932 My dearest Annerl! Today I spent a lot of time thinking about how to make our Spanish trip a reality. The hope of taking such a long and unhurried journey through Spain with you is so enticing that I will do everything in my power to make it happen in the spring if at all possible. For the time being I’m working hard, writing more novellas for publication, then I want to start learning Spanish (the Berlitz way), and I’m going to buy myself various books about Spanish history and geography and art. Then, as …
And mother, our kind, poor old mother, came here despite

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