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Total number of records: 45
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Participated as an artist
1936-1970
Printed catalogues for exhibitions which displayed works of art by Maurice de Sausmarez, including the exhibitions of the New English Art Club, the London Group and local organisations in Yorkshire du...
Ships Sunk: SS Artist
1914-1918
3,570 Tons. 27.1.17. 58 miles W.l/25 from Smalls. (Harrison Line) Submarine. No warning. Torpedo. 35 lives lost, including Master.
Reproductions of art works by artist
c.1914-1968
Reproductions of artworks arranged alphabetically by artist. Reproductions were made in a range of media, including photographs and prints.
Photos by Artistic Director era
1969-2001
Photographs (mainly prints and contact sheets) arranged by era of Artistic Director. The images include portraits, productions, premieres, PR, events and education projects.
Meetings and minutes
1937-1946
Copies of minutes from meetings associated with the Artists' International Association including the development of the First British Artists Congress and 1937 Exhibition and the AIA exhibition 'Paint...
Exhibition catalogues
1935-1959
Printed catalogues for exhibitions organised by the Artists' International Association.
Membership
1944-1947
Material related to Maurice de Sausmarez's membership of the Artists' International Association and to other members of the AIA.
Accounts
1946-1947
Materials related to the finances of the Artists' International Association during Maurice de Sausmarez's tenure as Chairman.
Goddard (Amelia), Paintings and autobiographical account
c.1908 - 1958
Paintings and autobiographical account by artist Amelia Goddard. Includes correspondence concerning the purchase of these for the Romany Collection at the University of Leeds.
Committee and administration
1943-1947
Materials related to the constitution, committee and adminstration of the Artists' International Association, including the period of Maurice de Sausmarez's Chairmanship from 1946 to 1947.