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  <dc:title>Professional Correspondence of Trevor Tennant: A-B</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence originally filed under 'A-B' by Tennant. The file includes: a manuscript article entitled 'What can be done about Sculpture' by [Peter] L[aszlo] Peri, accompanied by a letter dated December 1946 enquiring as to whether the article could be of any use for the Artists' International Association Bulletin (/1-2); an invoice from Bakelite Ltd for the design of a display (/3); personal letters from Dorothy Bean (/4, 20); a specimen catalogue and provisional list for the Ben Uri Art Gallery Picture Fair, 1966 (/5-6); a letter from Misha Black thanking him for his account for 'Britain Can Make It' (/7); a substantial volume of letters from the Bracknell Development Corporation covering all aspect of his  commission, including costs, materials, size and fixings (/8-18); and an invitation from Bradford Corporation Art Gallery and Museum to exhibit Tennant's painting 'The Pond' at their Spring Exhibition 1928 (/19).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1928-1966 </dc:date>
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