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1. Ades, Dawn; 3.Armitage, Kenneth; 4.Artists' International Association: Roland Penrose and; 5. Artists' Refugee Committee, 1930s :Roland Penrose role in; 6. Arts Post-War, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s- General; 7.AXIS (Periodical): Roland Penrose writings and artworks in 1935- 1937
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8. Banting, John; 9. Bernal. John Desmond; 10. Bernier, Rosamond; 11. Bernier, Rosamond and Georges; 12. Bloomsbury Group; 13. Bodley, John; 14. Boyle, Mark; 15. Brenan, Gerald; 16. Bresson, Robert incl: note on RP's involvement in films, 1930-1934; 17. Breton, André; 18. British Council Fine Arts Department: Roland Penrose's role in; 19. British Council Fine Arts Department: Roland Penrose's role in. Penrose, Roland as Fine Arts Officer, Paris, 1956- 1959;
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20. Caledonian Market, London, 1930s: source of surrealist objects Etc; 21.Cambridge University (John) Maynard Keynes; 22. Chadwick, Lynn; 23. Chadwick, Lynn: Exhibition, Arts Council Gallery, London, 1957 - Roland Penrose's opening party for, 5.7.1957; 24. Connolly, Cyril; 26. Cooper, Chris: interview with London, 14.4.1998; ICA (Institute Of Contemporary Arts) From 1968...1970s
Events Leading To Roland Penrose'S Resignation, 1976; 27.Cooper, Douglas; 28.Copley, William And Noma; 29. Cornwall, July 1937, holiday; 30. Corsham School Of Art, Bath : Roland Penrose as a governor; 31. Crompton, Gigi (nee Richter);
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32. Dali, Salvador & Gala; 33. Davies, Hugh Sykes (member of British Surrealist Group); 34. Del Renzio, Toni & Surrealism in England 1940s; & ICA; 35. Dobree, Bonamy & Valentine, friendship with Roland & Valentine Penrose; 36. Doyle Family History; 37. Drew, Joanna: interview by Michael Sweeney, London, 8.10.1997; 38. Dubuffet Exhibition, Tate Gallery, London, & Dubuffet Drawings exhibition at ICA, 1966 (Roland Penrose roles in);
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39. Edwards, Roy; 40. Eluard, Paul; 41. Ernst, Max;
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42. First World War, 1914- 1918: and Penrose Family; 43. Forward, Antony; 44. Fry, Roger (Roland Penrose, Cambridge University, France & Cassis, 1920s)
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45. Gardiner, Margaret; 46. Garnett, David ('Bunny'): Friendship with Roland, Alec, Lionel & Bernard Penrose, 1920s on; 47. Gascoyne, David interview at his home, Isle of Wight, 28.8.1996, by M.Sweeney 48. Gascoyne, David: contacts with Roland Penrose, 1930s; contacts with Roland Penrose, & tributes to RP etc; 49. Giacometti Exhibition, Arts Council Gallery, London, 1955 (Roland Penrose role in); 50. Goldfinger, Erno; 51. Golding, John; 52. Grieve, Alastair: talk on Roland Penrose with Alastair Grieve, 24.3.1998 by M. Sweeney (At UEA, where Dr. Grieve is a Lecturer, with a particular interest in British Abstract Art of the 1950s); 53. Guernica Exhibition, England, 1938: Roland Penrose's role in organisation;
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54. Hamilton, Richard; 55. Hélion, Jean:friendship with Roland Penrose - Abstraction-Création; 2. Hill, Anthony; 56. Hugnet, Georges; 57. Huston, John; 58. Hutchinson, Jeremy
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59. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts); 60. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) planning, founding and pre-Dover Street years (1946- Mid 1950) Cont.; 61. ICA 1950s : papers from Dorothy Morland's personal archive; 62.I CA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) 1960s; 63. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) 1960s Desmond Morris as director, 1966- 1967; 64. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts)) 1970s; 65. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) :planning, founding and pre-Dover Street years (1946- mid 1950); 66. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) 1950s Dover Street 1950- 1959; 67.ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) Mike Kustow as Director. 1968- 1969; 68.ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts)) from 1968... 1970s and events leading to Roland Penrose's resignation, 1976; 69. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) Exhibition: Picasso. Drawings and Watercolours since 1893 in honour of the artist's 70th birthday.....1951; 70. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), 1950s: The Unknown Political Prisoner (Sculpture) Competition, 1952- 1953; 71. Independent Group at ICA in 1950s - Alloway, Lawrence; 72. International Surrealist Exhibition, London, 1936 (New Burlington Galleries);
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73. Jarry, Alfred and 'Pataphysics: Roland Penrose interest in; 74. Jennings, Humphrey; 75. Koestler, Arthur; 76. L'Age D'Or: film by Luis Bunuel, 1930; 77. Lam, Wifredo : friendship with Roland Penrose; 78. Lawson, Alastair; 79. Lawson, Geoffrey; 80. Leiris, Michel; 81. London Gallery (Cork Street) and London Bulletin, 1938- 1940
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25. Maddox, Conroy interview by Michael Sweeney, London,19.8.1997; 82. Magritte: friendship with Roland Penrose; 83.Man Ray: friendship with Roland Penrose; 84. Mass Observation; 85. Matta; friendship with Roland Penrose; 86. Mayor, Freddie & Mayor Gallery; 87. Mcleod, Margaret; 88. Mcwilliam, F. E. (Sculptor): Roland Penrose friendship with and interest in his work; 89. Melly, George interview with George Melly, 14.8.1997, London, by M. Sweeney concerning Roland Penrose and Surrealism in England 1940s; ICA, +...); 90. Merlyn Evans; 91. Mesens, E.L.T. (Edouard) (And Sybil Mesens); 92. Mesens, E.L.T. and Roland Penrose 1936 to 1956.( and Sybil Mesens); 93. Miro, Joan: friendship with Roland Penrose; 94. Mommens, Ursula: interview at her home in South Heighton, nr. Newhaven, 4.10. 1996 by M. Sweeney; 95. Moore, Henry: General (Character...) , Moore, Henry: friendship with Roland Penrose; 96. Morland, Dorothy; 97. Morris, Desmond;
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98. O'Brien, Terry, & follow-up to interview; 99. Onslow-Ford, Gordon And Friendship With Roland Penrose; 100. Orwell, Sonia (nee Brownell) 101. Paalen, Alice (Rahon); 102. Paalen, Wolfgang: friendship with Roland Penrose; 103. Paolozzi, Edouardo; 104. Partridge, Frances
Peckover
105. Peckover: basic facts & general info.; 106. Peckover- Penrose: some themes?; 107. Peckover, Alexander, Baron; 108. Peckover, Alexandrina (sister of Elizabeth J.); 109. Peckover, Algerina; 110. Peckover, Anna Jane (sister of Elizabeth J.); 111. Peckover, Priscilla Hannah; 112. Peckover: other interests & activities; 113. Peckover: Bank House
Penrose
114. Penrose: Family History, ancestors, genealogy - in Ireland ; 115. Penrose: family history, ancestors, genealogy; 116. Penrose, Elizabeth Josephine; 117. Penrose, James Doyle; 118. Penrose, James Doyle & Elizabeth Josephine (life together); 119. Penrose, James Doyle & Elizabeth Josephine ( & Roland Penrose childhood) Oxhey Grange; 120. Penrose, James Doyle & Elizabeth Josephine (& Roland Penrose childhood); 121. Penrose, James Doyle & Elizabeth Josephine (& Roland Penrose childhood) Oxhey Grange, 1908- 1932; 122. Penrose, Alexander Peckover Doyle ('Alec'); 123. Penrose, Bernard ('Beacus or Beakus'); 124. Penrose, Lionel Sharples & Margaret & Children
Penrose, Roland
125. Penrose, Roland : childhood and schooldays; 126. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University: general; 127. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University: 1919- 1922; 128. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University: 1919- 1922: theatre: acting and stage design by Roland Penrose & his brothers; 129. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University 1919- 1922; 130. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University 1919- 1922 academic record and activities at Queens' College; 131. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University Friends & Contemporaries; 132. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University :friendship with George Rylands; 133. Penrose, Roland: Cambridge University: The Heretics; 134. Penrose, Rolandand First World War, 1914- 1918: in first British Red Cross Ambulance Unit for Italy, 1918- 1919; 135. Penrose, Roland & Cassis 1922- 19(-) France, 1920s (& Valentine, C.1925-); 136. Penrose, Roland& Valentine Penrose, 1920s, 1930s, France; 137. Penrose, Roland 1920s, 1930s, France; 138. Penrose, Roland: Paris, 1922- France, 1920s; 139. Penrose, Roland Role In France, 1930s; Surrealism Roland Penrose & Valentine Penrose, 1920s, 1930s, France; 140. Penrose, Rolandand Surrealism / Surrealist Group in France, 1920s, 1930s; 141. Penrose, Roland And Surrealism / Surrealist Group In France, 1920s, 1930s; 142. Penrose, Roland: Travels In 1920s (Mostly With Valentine); 143. Penrose, Roland: politics in 1930s and 1940s; 144. Penrose, Roland: politics in 1930s and 1940s (in relation to Surrealism, Communism etc); 145. Penrose, Roland: Politics In 1930s And 1940s (in relation to Surrealism, Communism Etc)
146. Penrose, Roland: Politics In 1930s And 1940s (in relation to Surrealism, Communism Etc) - Goldman; 147. Penrose, Roland 1934- 1936 : Chronology (relationship With Valentine, & return to England); 148.-149. Penrose, Roland: chronology from appointment diaries; 150. Penrose, Roland 1950s; 151. Penrose, Roland 1960s; 152. Penrose, Roland and the Bloomsbury Group; 153. Penrose, Roland as artist, & artworks by...; 154. Penrose, Roland collection of art; 155. Penrose, Roland visits to Czechoslovakia; 156. Penrose, Roland: 21 & 36 Downshire Hill, Hampstead, 1930s, 1940s; 157. Penrose, Roland & Second World War 1939- 1945; 158. Penrose, Roland & Second World War, 1939- 1945 war service & related activities/ camouflage; 159. Penrose, Roland, Lee Miller, & Second World War, 1939- 1945 (life at 21 Downshire Hill); 160. Penrose, Roland Who Was Who, 1981-90 entry:-; 161. Penrose, Roland: death of, April 1984. Obituaries and tributes; 162. Penrose, Roland: articles and writings on him; 163. Penrose, Roland: articles on, interviews with (published); 164. Penrose, Roland: as artist, & artworks by; 165. Penrose, Rolandand Post-War: artistic/literary movements influenced to some extent by Surrealist ideas
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166. Picasso & Francois Gilot My Life with Picasso , by Gilot & Lake: Roland Penrose's attitude to the book; 167. Picasso and Roland Penrose: Ist meeting; 168. Picasso: visit to England 1950; 169. Picasso Exhibition, Tate Gallery, 1960: Roland Penrose role in organising; 170. Picasso plays; 171. Picasso: sexuality; 172. Pyrenees, France: Roland Penrose visits to; 173. Quakerism & Banking / Business (Peckovers); 174. Quakerism: General History & Ideas (Peckovers);
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175. Raine, Kathleen; 176. Read, Herbert; 177. Roché, H.P.: Friendship with Roland & Valentine Penrose; 178.Short, Robert; 179. Spanish Civil War, 1936- 1939; 180. Surrealism: general information; Surrealism and Politics, incl. relationship with French Communist Party; 181. Surrealism in England (and France), 1930s & 1940s - FIARI (Federation Internationale De L'Art Revolutionaire Independent); 182. Surrealism In England, 1930s; 183. Surrealism In England, 1938; 184. Surrealism In England, 1940s : Roland Penrose's role; 185. Surrealism In France after war, 1946-; 186. Surrealist attitudes to sexuality, love & work
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187. Tanguy, Yves : friendship with Roland Penrose; 188. Taylor, Simon Watson & Surrealism in England, 1940s
189. The Arts, Post-War (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) : general (relevant to ICA, Roland Penrose involvement with Arts Council, Etc); 190. Thompson, John and Cynthia; 191. Trevelyan, Julian & Roland Penrose in 1930s, Surrealism; 192. Tryon, Wyndham; 193. Turnbull, William; 194. Varda, Jean 'Yanko' |