Works of art and exhibitions by others
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Works of art and exhibitions by others
Classmark: MS 2270/11/3
Related People: Maurice De Sausmarez(Personal name); Hubert Dalwood(Personal name)
Date(s): c. 1950-1965
Size and medium: 1 file
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/774763
Collection group(s): Maurice de Sausmarez Archive
Description
Black and white and colour photographs and negatives of works of art and exhibitions, taken by Maurice de Sausmarez but not featuring his own work. Includes modern exhibition prints and original colour negatives of an exhibition of work by Hubert 'Nibs' Dalwood in Parkinson Court at the University of Leeds, likely during his time as a Gregory Fellow between 1955 and 1959. The majority of the other photographs contain other unidentified works of art, some of which were likely to have been used by de Sausmarez for teaching purposes.
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