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‘‘Photographs of animals‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, [1930s–1960s]‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, [1930s–1960s] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-8927-1/agar-photographs-of-animals

Photographs of animals, mostly taken by Agar. Includes pictures of pets, farm animals, horses, seagulls and some pictures of animals taken in the zoo.
Dandy the bulldog, at the Serpentine in London Eileen Agar [1930s] Photograph of zebras

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‘‘Photographs of animals‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, [1930s–1960s]‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, [1930s–1960s] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-8927-1/agar-photographs-of-animals?page=1

Photographs of animals, mostly taken by Agar. Includes pictures of pets, farm animals, horses, seagulls and some pictures of animals taken in the zoo.
Dandy the bulldog, at the Serpentine in London Eileen Agar [1930s] Photograph of zebras

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‘Photograph collection belonging to Eileen Agar‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, [1930s–1960s] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-8927/photograph-collection-belonging-to-eileen-agar

This collection of Eileen’s Agar’s photographs have all been digitised. Most of the photographs were taken by Eileen Agar and her husband, Joseph Bard on their trips abroad, and around the UK, from the 1930s up until around 1960. Subjects of the photographs include architecture, landscapes, and seaside towns and villages, along with portrait and group photographs of Eileen, Joseph, and their friends, including notable artists and fellow surrealists such as Man Ray, Paul Éluard and Pablo Picasso. Some of the photographs relate to sections of Agar’s autobiography, ‚A look at my life‘ which is noted on the item records …
Dandy the bulldog, at the Serpentine in London Eileen Agar [1930s] Photograph of zebras

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‘Photograph collection belonging to Eileen Agar‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, [1930s–1960s] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-8927/photograph-collection-belonging-to-eileen-agar?page=1

This collection of Eileen’s Agar’s photographs have all been digitised. Most of the photographs were taken by Eileen Agar and her husband, Joseph Bard on their trips abroad, and around the UK, from the 1930s up until around 1960. Subjects of the photographs include architecture, landscapes, and seaside towns and villages, along with portrait and group photographs of Eileen, Joseph, and their friends, including notable artists and fellow surrealists such as Man Ray, Paul Éluard and Pablo Picasso. Some of the photographs relate to sections of Agar’s autobiography, ‚A look at my life‘ which is noted on the item records …
Dandy the bulldog, at the Serpentine in London Eileen Agar [1930s] Photograph of zebras

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‘Source material‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, [1980s] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-9222-3-3/agar-source-material?page=3

This sub-series contains several files of cut-outs from magazines and photographs, as well as scraps of fabric and painted pieces of paper and card presumably used by Agar as inspiration. There is also a file of tracings which appear to be preliminary works for Agar’s series of paintings of rocks at Ploumanach. These may have been traced from her photographs of Ploumanach, taken in 1936. See TGA 9222/4/4/3 and TGA 8927 for original photographs.
pelican on a grid Eileen Agar date not known View by appointment Tracing of a zebra

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‘Personal papers of and artworks by Eileen Agar‘, collection owner: Eileen Agar, 1917–92 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-9222/personal-papers-of-and-artworks-by-eileen-agar?page=6

Available online are items a range of Eileen Agar’s artworks and writings which shed light on her working methods, including her extensive use of found objects, and her involvement in the Surrealist movement. Artworks which have been digitised include sculptures constructed from found objects and preparatory tracings for her series of paintings of rocks at Ploumanach. Several of Agar’s writings and notebooks, which provide some insight into her life, working methods, and reflections on art, can also be seen online. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
pelican on a grid Eileen Agar date not known View by appointment Tracing of a zebra

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