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new, temporary base at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North, Mann
new, temporary base at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North, Mann
‘Good-bye, Baby Bunting, engraved by Edmund Evans‘, Randolph Caldecott
War Randolph Caldecott 1877 View by appointment Baby with Dummy Horace Mann
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1921–1987 Robert Mangold born 1937 Babette Mangolte born 1941 Harrington Mann
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1921–1987 Robert Mangold born 1937 Babette Mangolte born 1941 Harrington Mann
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These photograph albums were compiled by Barbara Ker-Seymer from 1928 to 1944. The albums contain photographs of Ker-Seymer, various locations in England and France, and her friends – including many notable figures of the period. The majority of the photographs were taken by Ker-Seymer. The loose photographs depict many of Ker-Seymer’s professioal subjects, as well as personal photographs of herself and her family. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Rosamond Lehmann Barbara Ker-Seymer 1930s View by appointment Photographs of Marty Mann
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El Lissitzky 1890–1941 Herbert List 1903–1975 Ma Liuming born 1969 Horace Mann
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pupils included Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Philip Holmes, Cliff Holden, Edna Mann
Photo: James Mann Walter Sickert helped shape modern British art.
This Audio Arts issue, originally published as a compact disc magazine, includes contributions from Imogen Stidworthy, David Austen, Jemima Stehli, Gavin Turk, Katy Dove, Sarah Morris, Stella Vine and Simon English, recorded from the Liverpool Biennial in 2004.
Simon English Figures at Rhodes + Mann comprises of a number of intense, playful,