Ref No2012.103/G/2/8
LevelFile
Extent9 items
TitleProfessional Correspondence of Trevor Tennant: Q-S
Date1948-1969
DescriptionLetters originally filed under 'Q-S' by Tennant. The file includes a letter from the Red Cross Society noting that the 'patients were enchanted' with his talk and that it was the 'most successful' one held (/1); a letter from J.S. Russell regarding the Register of Artists for the Royal Institute of British Architects, which Russell suggests would be 'incomplete unless it includes your name', accompanied by Tennant's completed form listing the architects with whom he had worked (/2-3); letter from [Malcolm ?] of the Royal Society of Painters in Water-colours providing the address and phone number of German Castles (/4); a letter inviting Tenant to exhibit at the 'Pictures for Schools' exhibition organised by The Society for Education Through Art (/5); a letter from Henry Schaefer-Zimmerman requesting a selection of photographs of Tennant's work for a publication on Contemporary European Sculpture (/6); a letter from the clockmakers Smiths of Derby regarding a potential commission for carved figures similar to those created by Tennant for the Lady Godiva clock in Coventry (/7); a brief letter from Basil Spence notifying Tennant that his name would be kept on file for a potential Embassy commission in Rome (/8) and a receipt from Sotheby's regarding the sale of an unframed water-colour (/9).
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