Photocopy. TL. Hetta Crouse, at 47 Downshire Hill, London, to René Graetz, Civil Internee No. 82, Camp ‘A’, Ottawa
- Reference No:
- U DEN/3/83
- Dates:
- 31 Jan 1941
- Description:
- Helen Roeder and the [Royal] Academy Committee’s recommendation for his release; Herbert Read writes about his work; life in the camp; her delay in moving to the country because of the possibility of his return; air raids on London; the chances of him selling some of his work in London; the National Gallery exhibition of war artists; [Felix] Topolski; Leslie Hurry; Kokoschka; Michael Croft's patronage of the war time art market; a South Africa house appeal for Afrikaans speaking people for the British Empire Broadcasts; Dr Francis Klingender; her trips to the Courtauld Institute of Art; the New Statesman; Gollancz's; Strachey's and Laski's; Freddie Uhlmann taking his paintings to the country; and the treatment of internees on the boat to England
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
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Papers of Sir William Empson and Hetta, Lady Empson