Anthony Earnshaw 1924–2001 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/anthony-earnshaw-16658
Artist page for Anthony Earnshaw (1924–2001)
friend Eric Thacker, devised surreal activities such as boarding and alighting from trains
Artist page for Anthony Earnshaw (1924–2001)
friend Eric Thacker, devised surreal activities such as boarding and alighting from trains
Available online are Marie-Louise von Motesiczky’s sketches, sketchbooks, framed items and drawings on canvases. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Motesiczky date not known Sketch titled ‘Three Seated Figures (half-length) on a Train
This series includes sketches and studies of portraits and figures, landscapes, costumes, characters and theatre props. Many of the sketches are annotated by the artist and include notes about the drawings, personal thoughts, lists of words, notes in shorthand, and calculations.
reclining female nude Bernard Meninsky 1935 Sketch entitled, ‘A sketch of a boy in train
her portraits of women have been illustrated recently.3 Few of these include the train
‘Sketchbooks and preparatory sketches of Marie-Louise von Motesiczky’, collection owner: Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky, 1920s–1990s – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
Piero Della Francesca’ Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky c.1970 Sketch titled ‘In a train
Available online are Marie-Louise von Motesiczky’s sketches, sketchbooks, framed items and drawings on canvases. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Piero Della Francesca’ Marie-Louise Von Motesiczky c.1970 Sketch titled ‘In a train
in action on 25 August 1936 in a failed attempt to dynamite a Fascist munitions train
Includes letters and illustrated postcards sent between Anne Estelle Rice, her husband Raymond Drey and their son, David Drey.
Showing 21–25 of 25 objects Postcard illustrated with a sketch of an underground train
This series includes sketches and studies of portraits and figures, landscapes, costumes, characters and theatre props. Many of the sketches are annotated by the artist and include notes about the drawings, personal thoughts, lists of words, notes in shorthand, and calculations.
reclining female nude Bernard Meninsky 1935 Sketch entitled, ‘A sketch of a boy in train
Tate glossary definition for graffiti art: Images or text painted usually onto buildings, using spray paint
paint and other materials to create images on buildings and on the sides of subway trains