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Maurice de Sausmarez Archive10
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Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture1
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Maurice de Sausmarez to Margaret Benyon

16 Apr 1969

Copy of a typewritten letter from Maurice de Sausmarez to the artist Margaret Benyon, noting that he had been delayed in France as a result of his daughter's broken and enclosing an introduction to an...

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(Emma) Barbara 'Bobbi' Cartlidge to Maurice de Sausmarez

3 Oct 1969

Handwritten postcard from the jewellery artist (Emma) Barbara 'Bobbi' Cartlidge to Maurice de Sausmarez, sending well wishes during his final illness and noting that she would visit him in hospital. C...

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Frank Bateson Mason to Maurice de Sausmarez

10 Oct 1969

Handwritten postcard from the artist and art teacher Frank Bateson Mason to Maurice de Sausmarez, providing a comical message of support during de Sausmarez's final illness. Mason taught at the Royal ...

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Christine Risley to Maurice de Sausmarez

16 Oct 1969

Handwritten postcard from the textile artist and Goldsmiths lecturer Christine Risley to Maurice de Sausmarez, communicating her sadness that de Sausmarez was unwell and wishing him well during his fi...

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Dick Lilley to Maurice de Sausmarez

10 Oct 1969

Handwritten letter from Dick Lilley to Maurice de Sausmarez, mentioning that Sheila Thorpe had circulated the idea at a Schools Council meeting that de Sausmarez would like to receive letters while in...

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Bernard Dunstan and Diana Armfield to Maurice de Sausmarez

1935-1969

Handwritten letters and postcards from the artists Bernard Dunstan and Diana Armfield to Maurice de Sausmarez, describing trips to Cologne in Germany and the Lake District, congratulations on de Saus...

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Tessa Schneiderman to Maurice de Sausmarez

1967-1969

Two handwritten letters from Tessa Schneiderman, a former student at Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting, to Maurice de Sausmarez, noting that they were about to spend the next nine months in Sac...

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Carel Victor Morlais Weight to Maurice de Sausmarez

1958-1969

Typewritten and handwritten letters from the artist Carel Victor Morlais Weight, Professor of Painting at the Royal College of Art, to Maurice de Sausmarez, supporting de Sausmarez's application to Ho...

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Peter George Greenham to Maurice de Sausmarez

c. 1957-1965

Two undated handwritten letters from the artist Peter George Greenham to Maurice de Sausmarez. The first, likely to date from around 1957, concerns the final stages and framing of Greenham's portrait ...

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Novello Cowden Clarke

1739-1966

The Novello Cowden Clarkes were a well known Anglo-Italian family of musicians, writers, artists, singers and actors, with a wide and influential literary and artistic circle. Based in London and lat...

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Rodney Norman Wilkinson to Maurice de Sausmarez

1965-1969

Three handwritten letters from the artist Rodney Norman Wilkinson, a tutor at Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting, to Maurice de Sausmarez, the first also addressed to his wife Jane de Sausmarez,...

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Lowry's Town has Gone

Dixon, Beverley Anne

1980

A study of Salford, comprising six chapters. The introductory chapter includes quotations from the artist L. S. Lowry, and comments by others on his representation of people and place. The second chap...

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