Henry Wallis 1830–1916 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/henry-wallis-578
Artist page for Henry Wallis (1830–1916)
painting, with room for Wallis and his easel and little else
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Artist page for Henry Wallis (1830–1916)
painting, with room for Wallis and his easel and little else
Contains material relating to J.P. Hodin’s writings about the Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall (1887-1985).
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Contains a completed artist questionnaire, CVs in English and French, a bibliography of books on Anna Eva Bergman and assorted notes made by Hodin.
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Contains J.P. Hodin’s notes on Alfred Aberdam for his unpublished biography of the artist and an artist questionnaire completed by Aberdam. One notebook contains schematic drawings of some of Aberdam’s paintings, with handwritten dates, measurements and notes, probably made by Aberdam himself.
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wanted to just work and not think about anything else
use seashells, napkins, toy vehicles and anything else
Contains material relating to J.P. Hodin’s writings on Ben Nicholson (1894-1982).
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Contains typescripts for J.P. Hodin’s article ‚A Meeting with Marc Chagall‘ based on his 1949 trip to visit the artist at his home in Orgeval, France. An accompanying series of photographs taken at the time of the visit, show Hodin, Chagall and his then wife Virgina Haggard, as well as a host of unidentified persons.
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Full translation: ‚My Dear Friend, It made me very happy to receive your letter, I was worried that you were not getting my letters and it was making me sad. I’m now feeling reassured. I’m the same as you, apart from a few exceptions, I’ve not heard about anyone. But this morning I’ve received a letter from Jacques Bucher from Bauchan…[illegible] along with yours, he says that he hasn’t moved and everything at home is in order, which made me happy because of the horse. From Paris, no news, all I know is that my house has not been bombed …
News from anyone else.
This folder contains a quantity of material collected or compiled by Hodin on the life and work of Friedrich Karl Gotsch. There is a questionnaire completed by Gotsch on his life and career; letters from Gotsch with corrections for Hodin’s work and examples of his poetry; a quantity of biographical timelines and CVs with exhibition dates; lists of works and a set of corrections and a biography compiled by Hanne Gotsch. Also included here is a horoscope by Marianne Jacoby for Gotsch and a handwriting analysis provided by Derek Davis with some examples of Gotsch’s handwriting from 1948-71. Lastly, there …
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