Record

Collection NameMackenzie, Alexander
RefNoTGA 201710
LevelFonds
TitleTwo cards and two letters from Alexander Mackenzie to Jean Pappworth and a copy of 'Arts Review' magazine with an article on the artist
Date1968-1981
Extent5 items
Access StatusOPEN
LocationManuscript collection
DescriptionThe collection contains two Christmas cards designed by Alexander Mackenzie, two letters and a copy of the magazine Arts Review with an article on Mackenzie.
ArrangementThe items in this collection have been arranged in chronological order, with an undated letter kept at the end.
FormatDocument - correspondence
LanguageEnglish
Administrative HistoryAlexander Mackenzie (1923-2002) was a British abstract painter. He served in the army for five years during World War II, as a driver in the Inns of Court Regiment, part of the 11th Armoured Brigade that raced across France, Holland and Germany in the months after D-day. In 1945 he enrolled at the Liverpool College of Art and in 1950 moved to Cornwall, where he remained for his entire life and established relationships with local artist including Ben Nicholson and Barabra Hepworth. He taught at Leskudjack School of Art in Penzance before been offered a position as Senior Lecturer at Plymouth College of Art in 1964, where he stayed for the following twenty years, becoming Head of Fine Art.
Acquisition SourcePresented by Sara Dibb, January 2017
Custodial HistoryJean Pappworth; Sara Dibb
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