Material relating to Kurt Schwitters compiled by his English companion, Mrs Edith ‘Wantee’ Thomas mostly after the artist’s death in 1948
1948–91
Available online are various items selected from the Kurt Schwitters collection featuring writings, correspondence and photographs, particularly relating to Schwitters' relationship with Edith Thomas, and the court case between Edith and Kurt Schwitters' son, Ernst, regarding the division of Schwitters' works following his death. Items from this collection also available online are: private view cards and exhibition catalogues relating to exhibitions featuring Schwitters' work; photographs of Schwitters, and his family and friends; and photographs of his works and locations he visited.
Further details on this collection are available on the archive catalogue.
- Collection Owner
- Kurt Schwitters 1887–1948
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented by Edith Thomas's son, Geoff Thomas, in 1995.
- Reference
- TGA 9510
139 objects in this collection
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Material relating to Kurt Schwitters compiled by his English companion, Mrs Edith ‘Wantee’ Thomas mostly after the artist’s death in 1948
139 Objects
- Title
- Solo and group exhibition catalogues featuring Schwitters
- Date
- 1927–86
- Description
- Solo catalogues filed first in date order. Includes solo exhibitions at Modern Art Gallery, London, 1944 (with introduction by Herbert Read) and New 57 Gallery, Edinburgh, 1976. Group exhibitions include: 'De Branding', Rotterdam, 1927 (reprint); 'German Art in the Twentieth Century', Royal Academy of Arts, 1985; 'Art in Exile in Great Britain, 1933-45, Camden Arts Centre, 1986; and 'Emigré Artists', John Denham Gallery, 1987.
- Reference
- TGA 9510/4/8