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 on the Austrian born artist Marie-Louise von Motesiczky (1906-96). Includes press cuttings of obituaries for von Motesiczky collected by Pamela Hodin.
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12 September Dear Baroness Schey! I’m lying here on the balcony in short sleeves again – in a tornado that’s threatening to carry me away along with the chair, the balcony and the house. The meadows down in the valley are greener than I’ve ever seen them. The mountains are close and massive. There’s something luscious and animated about the greens and greys with the ever-changing blacks and whites and the highlights in blue, red and yellow. The clouds are tossing and turning in the sky, sometimes dark and foreboding, sometimes clearing so quickly it’s as though they want to …
I don’t know how else to put it.
Berlin 21 November Dearest Annerl! I’ve just received your last little letter, and I’m going to write you a few quick lines before I continue with my packed programme for the day. Wedding awfully nice, impressive church ceremony, banquet for the gods, and your Etl even managed to give a fine speech at table. Berlin is full of old and new relatives and acquaintances – many of them quite delightful (though none of them compare to you and the kids, the VERY DEAREST OF HUMAN BEINGS!). In addition I’ve been visiting museums, nattering endlessly etc. and the days are flying …
and the kids are more like family to me than anyone else
Friedrich Karl Gotsch (1900-84) was a German expressionist. This material includes correspondence between Hodin, Gotsch and a host of art academics and gallerists relating to the organisation of an exhibition in 1974 and the production of Hodin’s biography. Also included are Hodin’s notes and collected information on Gotsch; the manuscripts and typescripts of his biography and an assortment of press cuttings, articles, ephemera and catalogues.
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Contains material relating to J.P. Hodin’s writings on the Greek artist Jannis Spyropoulos (1912-90).
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Alfred Aberdam (1894–1963) was a painter of the School of Paris. Included here are various types of materials: photographs, press cuttings, Aberdam’s writings, letters, memoirs and articles on the artist and his work by his family, friends and researchers, as well as notes and manuscripts from Hodin’s unpublished book ‚Alfred Aberdam‘.
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This folder includes photocopied letters from von Motesiczky and a completed artist questionnaire; notes; typescripts of Hodin’s articles titled ‚Eine Wiener Mesiterin‘, ‚Die Malerin Marie Louise Motesiczky‘ and ‚Portrait of the Artist: Marie Louise Motesiczky‘ (for Art News and Review).
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These files contain notes, correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts and source materials for J.P. Hodin’s books, articles and reviews on artists and cultural figures.
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Wednesday 8th My Annerl! Having had to wait impatiently for a couple of days, I was glad and relieved to receive your lovely little letter – I hope you’re feeling better! And you’ve already been in the sea and decorated your room with flowers! What the sleepless nights are saying to you are the words of evil demons which, like the nights themselves, consist of nothing but shadows and fail to mention the far greater truth of the sun and the flowers. As truly as the demons in the night want to rise up and torment you, they are just …
relatives, and far more closely than the hands of anyone else