‘Rosé Bottle‘, Patrick Caulfield, 1975 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/caulfield-rose-bottle-p05363
‘Rosé Bottle‘, Patrick Caulfield, 1975
Helen, I roam my room’ Patrick Caulfield 1973 View by appointment Ginger Beer
‘Rosé Bottle‘, Patrick Caulfield, 1975
Helen, I roam my room’ Patrick Caulfield 1973 View by appointment Ginger Beer
‘Curtain and Bottle‘, Patrick Caulfield, 1973
balconies of shores’ Patrick Caulfield 1973 View by appointment Ginger Beer
‘Lansdowne Crescent‘, David Gentleman, 1975
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1931–6 Two Women Holding Flowers Fernand Léger 1954 Still Life with a Beer
This sequence of general correspondence contains files based on individuals and institutions, and includes 7270 personal and business letters. The files do not begin or end at the same time, and the longest dates they cover are from around 1946 to 1955. The sequence includes a file of cross references created by Clark’s secretary (TGA 8812/1/2/7271).
Beer, British Museum (Natural History), to Kenneth Clark British Museum (London,
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born 1959 Sir William Beechey 1753–1839 Sir Max Beerbohm 1872–1956 Richard Beer
Browse more than 4,000 artists represented in the Tate collection
born 1959 Sir William Beechey 1753–1839 Sir Max Beerbohm 1872–1956 Richard Beer
Available online are key items which reflect the working methods and career of Prunella Clough. These include photographs used as source material and notebooks in which Clough recorded scenes and impressions which she drew on in her artwork. There are also some photographs of Clough at different ages and early illustrated letters to her father, Eric Clough-Taylor. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Clough [1950s] View by appointment Black and white photograph of two bottles of beer
This series includes both business and personal correspondence and covers sixty years of Clark’s life
Beer, British Museum (Natural History), to Kenneth Clark British Museum (London,