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art education15
letter writing9
art history5
universities4
employment3
lectures2
students2
art books1
art collections1
art therapy1

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London, United Kingdom6
Leeds, United Kingdom4
Cheltenham, United Kingdom1
Innsbruck, Austria1
Liverpool, United Kingdom1
Saltwood, United Kingdom1
Stonegrave, United Kingdom1
Wateringbury, United Kingdom1

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De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969)1
Lionel Maurice De Sausmarez1
Sas1
Sass1

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From 18001
From 190014

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Comments on the Art Teachers Course Exhibition

1965

Typewritten comments on the Art Teachers Course Exhibition in 1965, University of London Goldsmiths' College, possibly by the art historian Anton Ehrenzweig and another author with the initials M.W.B.

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Notes from papers by Anton Ehrenzweig

c. 1955

Undated handwritten notes by Maurice de Sausmarez on two papers given by the art historian Anton Ehrenzweig, titled: 'On Educating the Creative Imagination' and 'The Structure of Creative Vision in Ar...

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Work by students of Arnold Hauser

1950-1951

Black binder containing a collection of written work by first year history of art students under the tutorship of the art historian and sociologist Arnold Hauser, including a press cutting of a review...

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Arnold Hauser to Maurice de Sausmarez

c. 1956-1959

Three undated Christmas cards and one copy of a typewritten letter from the art historian Arnold Hauser to Maurice de Sausmarez and one copy of a typewritten letter to Loach, Registrar at the Universi...

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Kenneth Clark to Maurice de Sausmarez

6 Jul 1962

Typewritten letter from the art historian Kenneth Clark to Maurice de Sausmarez, making arrangements for students from Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting to visit Clark's home, Saltwood Castle i...

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Basil Taylor to Maurice de Sausmarez

c. 1957

Three handwritten letters, one handwritten postcard and one handwritten Christmas card from the art historian Basil Taylor to Maurice de Sausmarez. Taylor apologises for missing their meeting, discuss...

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Maurice de Sausmarez to Anthony Frederick Blunt

1 Jul 1957

Copy of a typewritten letter from Maurice de Sausmarez to the art historian Anthony Frederick Blunt, requesting recommendations from Blunt for a new teacher of history of art for the Department of Fin...

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'Diploma Daze'

1963

Press cutting titled 'Diploma Daze' by Maurice de Sausmarez, published in the Guardian on 27 June 1963, an addendum with the same title written on 28 June 1963 with a draft typescript and a typewritte...

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David Talbot Rice to Maurice de Sausmarez

1957

Two typewritten letters from the art historian David Talbot Rice to Maurice de Sausmarez and one handwritten letter from McAndrew to Maurice de Sausmarez, concerning de Sausmarez's health, McAndrew's ...

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Anthony Frederick Blunt to Maurice de Sausmarez

29 Jul 1957

Typewritten letter from the art historian and Director of the Courtauld Institute of Art Anthony Frederick Blunt to Maurice de Sausmarez, apologising for not replying sooner as a result of examination...

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H.B. Waller to Maurice de Sausmarez

18 Sep 1968

Handwritten letter from H.B. Waller, brother-in-law of the art historian Sir Richard Brinsley Ford, to Maurice de Sausmarez, noting that their son has chosen to go to art school rather than complete h...

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Notes and fragments

c. 1948-1967

Generally incomplete or fragmentary handwritten and typewritten lecture notes by Maurice de Sausmarez, mostly prepared for his teaching at Leeds College of Art between 1947 and 1949 and the University...

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