Personal papers of Aubrey Williams
1950s–1990
Available online are all of Aubrey Williams' works on paper in this collection which reflect key periods and themes in his artwork, including his interest in Amerindian artwork and culture. Other items which have been digitised include interviews with Williams in which he discusses his life, career and interest in art.
Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
- Collection Owner
- Aubrey Williams 1926–1990
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented to Tate Archive by the artist's widow, Mrs Eve Williams and the artist's daughter, Maridowa Williams, 2001.
- Reference
- TGA 200112
171 objects in this collection
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Personal papers of Aubrey Williams
171 Objects
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Artwork
170 Objects
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Figurative works on paper from the 1950s
40 Objects
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Abstract works on paper from the 1950s
10 Objects
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Figurative works on paper from the 1960s
16 Objects
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Abstract works on paper from the 1960s
9 Objects
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Figurative works on paper from the 1970s
16 Objects
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Abstract works on paper from the 1970s-1990s
6 Objects
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Figurative works from the 1980s-1990s
3 Objects
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Mounted paintings
23 Objects
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Small works on paper
43 Objects
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Small mounted works on paper
4 Objects
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Writings
1 Object
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- Title
- Artwork
- Date
- [c.1950–90]
- Description
- The artwork in this series includes a wide sample of Williams' art, both figurative and abstract, from throughout his career. It includes paintings, sketches, and small works on paper. The series features works with pre-Columbian or Mayan themes and examples of Williams' paintings of rare tropical birds.
- Reference
- TGA 200112/1