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‘Wood engravings and drawings by Charles Keene‘, collection owner: Charles Samuel Keene, 1846–90 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-766/wood-engravings-and-drawings-by-charles-keene?page=3

This collection, which has now been digitised and made available to view online, includes primarily wood engravings, many of which were used to illustrate ‚Punch‘, and other similar publications, such as ‚Once a Week‘, by Charles Keene. These illustrations cover a substantial part of his career, dating from 1861 to 1888. Also available online are a number of preparatory pencil and ink studies that appear to have informed his wood engravings for ‚Punch‘, as well as etchings, including one early design for and illustration printed in Daniel Defoe’s book, ‚The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe‘, published in 1847.
Keene 19 October 1867 View by appointment Wood engraving titled ‘It’s an ill wind

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‘‘Sketchbook, with ‘1952 & 4 & 6’ inside front cover‘, James Boswell, 1952–6‘, James Boswell, 1952–6 – Tate Archive | Tate

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Page 1, blank Page 2, view of Brighton seen from the beach inscribed ‚Brighton Oct 24 1952‘ Page 3, boats on the beach inscribed ‚Brighton 24 Oct 1952‘ Page 4, hotel seen from the beach inscribed ‚Brighton Oct 24 ’52‘ Page 5, view of the sea from the beach inscribed ‚Brighton Oct 24 ’52‘ Page 6, view of the beach with several boats inscribed ‚Brighton Oct 24 ’52‘ Page 7, street scene with the sea beyond inscribed ‚Brighton Oct 24 ’52‘ Page 8, study of a church and view of the beach from a street inscribed ‚Brighton Oct 24 ’52‘ …
pebbles inscribed ‚Shoreham Sept 9‘ Page 22, tall beams attached together as a wind

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‘‘Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 2 August [1934]‘, Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla, 2 August [1934] – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/items/tga-200730-2-1-35-67/letter-from-edward-renouf-to-anny-schey-von-koromla

Schwaz 2 August My dear Annerl, The key has arrived. But the manuscripts in question are not in the cabinet. Hanni said (as I was looking for a hat) that when the Herr Baron was here he turned the whole house upside-down and sacked it so thoroughly that she thought he’d never come back. Is it not also possible that he forced the cabinet open and took the manuscripts? Your bank order was executed without any trouble, and they’ve promised to send you a statement right away. Politically the situation here is calm as you like: the farmers are stacking …
ringing, the sun’s shining and the flowers and grasses are swaying gently in the wind

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