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BRITISH DRAWINGS 3° March 17 - May Ji, 1977 MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist

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In the listings below, dates enclosed in parentheses do not appear on the drawings themselves. Dimensions are for sheet size and are given in inches and centimeters, height preceding width.

BLAKE, Peter. British, born 1932

1. St~dy of a Tattooed Lady. 1969. Watercolor, and 111/8 x 5 5/8" (28.3 x 14.3 cm)(sight). Promised gift of Mrs. Donald B. Straus. 1977.337. (Photo: none) - 2 -

BOMBERG, David. British, 1890-1957

2. The Return of Ulysses. 1912. Crayon 12 1/8 x 18 1/4" (30.6 x 46. 7 em). Lent anonymously. 352. 75. (Photo: Keller 2465)

3. Family Bereavement. 1913. Charcoal and conte crayon 217/8 x 18 3/8" (55.5 x 46. 7 em). The Joan and Lester Avnet Collection. 70.617. (Photo: Uht 742) MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist BURRA, Edward John. British, born 1905

4. Bal des Pendus. (1937). Watercolor and 611/8 x 44 7/8" (155.3 x 114.0 em). Purchase. 233.48. (Photo: Sunami 8726)

BUTLER, Reg. British, born 1913

5. Studies for the sculpture Woman Standing. 1951. Pencil, crayon, , watercolor wash and brush 147/8 x U" (37.8 x 27. 9 em). The Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. 4.53. (Photo: Sunami u, 621)

6. Untitled. 1957. Pencil 187/8 x 25" (47.8 x 63.3 em). Purchase. 109. 58. (Photo: Sunami 15, 567)

7. Untitled. 1973. Graphite pencil 27 x 39 3/8" (68.6 x 100.0 em). Gift of Constance B. Cartwright. 270.73. (Photo: Keller 2468) - 3 -

CHADWICK, Lynn. British, born 1914

8. Study for the sculpture The Inner Eye. 1952. Watercolor, pen and ink 12 3/4 x 10 7/8" (32.4 x 27.6 cm)(sight). The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Fund. 6.77. (Photo: none)

9. Study for the sculpture Watcher. 1960. Watercolor, pen and ink, and ink wash 221/2 x 15" (57.1 x 38.0 em). Gift of Geoffrey Gates. 1011.69. (Photo: Mathews 3812) MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist COHEN, Bernard. British, born 1933

10. Untitled. 1965. Ink, brush, wash, and pencil 22 3/8 x 31 1/8" (56.7 x 78.8 em). The John S. Newberry Fund. 9.68. (Photo: Mathews 2234)

EPSTEIN, Jacob. British, born U. S.A., 1880-1959. To England 1905

11. Study for the sculpture Rock Drill. (1913). Pencil 267/8 x 153/8" (68.3 x 39.1 cmlfsight). Gift of Constance B. Cartwright. 485.76. (Photo: Keller 2462)

12. Study for the sculpture Rock Drill. (1913). chalk 27 1/2 x 171/8" (69.9 x 43.6 em). Extended loan. 77.266. (Photo: none)

FRASER, Claud Lovat. British, 1890-1921

13. Voile. (1918). Watercolor 101/4 x 10 1/2" (26. 2 x 26. 8 em). Given anonymously in honor of Ellen MacKethen. 354.75. (Photo: Keller 2466)

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FREUD, Lucian. British, born 1922

14. Girl with Leaves. (1948). Pastel 187/8 x 16 1/2" (48.0 x 42. 0 em). Purchase. 240.48. (Photo: Suna mi 8705)

15. Dead Monkey. (1950). Pastel 83/8 x 11 1/4" (21. 3 x 36.2 em). Gift of Lincoln Kirstein. 547. 54. (Photo: Sunarni 13,081) MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist

FRINK, Elisabeth. British, born 1930

16. Bird. 1960. Charcoal 30 1/8 x 20" (76.3 x 50.6 em). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ba.re iss. 345.63. (Photo: Sunami 18, 551)

GAUDIER-BRZESKA, Henri. French, 1891-1915. To England 1910

17. Nude Seated. (1912). Pen and ink, brush, and wash 85/8 x 41/4" (21. 9 x 10.8 em). Gift of A. Conger Goodyear. 10.54. (Photo: Sunami 12,486)

18. Standing Woman. 1913. Pen and ink 16 1/2 x 10 7/8" (42.0 x 27. 7 em). Given anonymously. 69.35. (Photo: Sunarni 7508)

19. Pelican. (1913). Pen and ink 147/8 x 10" (37.7 x 25.3 em). Gift of H. S. Ede in honor of Paul J. Sachs. 208.63. (Photo: Sunarni 18,603)

20. Male Nude. (1913). Chalk 143/4 x 9 3/4" (37.5 x 24. 8 em) (sight). Extended loan. 77.267. (Photo: Keller 2467) -5-

GORE, Spencer Frederick. British, 1878-1914

21. Study for Inez and Taki. 1910. Pastel 81/16 x 11 1/8" (20.6 x 28.4 em). Lent anonymously. 356.75. (Photo: Keller 2469)

HAMILTON, Richard. British, born 1922

22. Four studies for The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. (1966). Crayon, watercolor, pencil, pen and ink Each 85/8 x 83/4" (22.0 x 22.3 cmllsignt). MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist The Joan and Lester Avnet Collection. 70.659-662. (Photo: Mathews 449)

HOCKNEY, David. British, born 1937

23. Cecil Hotel, Alexandria, Egypt. 1963. Crayon, colored pencil, and pencil 12 1/2 x 10" (31. 7 x 25.4 em). Mrs. Alfred R. Stern Fund. 413.69. (Photo: Mathews 411)

24. Costume design for Mr. and Mrs. Ubu for Ubu Roi. 1966. Colored crayon, metallic crayon, and pencil 113/4 x 153/4" (29.7 x 39.7 em). Gift of the Trustees of the Pastorale Fund. 481. 67.1. (Photo: Clements 56, 556)

JOHN, Augustus. British, 1878-1961

25. Alice Rothenstein. n. d. "Charcoal 181/2 x 16" (46.9 x 40.6 em). Gift of Constance B. Cartwright. 358.75. (Photo: Keller 2472)

JOHN, Gwen. British, 1876-1939

26. Eleutherios Venizelos. (1919). Wash 93/4 x 8 3/4" (24.8 x 22.1 em). Gift of Georgette Passedoit. 88. 58. (Photo: Keller 176) 1 -6-

JOHN, Gwen

27. Admiral Auguste Boue de Lapeyere. (1919). Crayon and wash 11x 8 3/4" (28.0 x 22.1 em). Gift of Georgette Passedoit. 87.58. (Photo: Keller 177)

JONES, Allen. British, born 1937

28. Study for the portfolio of lithographs A Fleet of Busses. (1966). Chalk, crayon, pencil, and ballpoint pen 26 x 381/4" (66.0 x 97. 0 em). MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist Given anonymously. 16.67. (Photo: Mathews 154)

KITAJ, Ronald Brooks. American, born 1932. To England 1958

29. Untitled. (Cover for Times Literary Supplement). (1963). Pencil and pasted paper 15 x 10 3/4" (38.0 x 27.3 em). The John B. Turner Fund. 414.69. (Photo: Mathews 4728)

LEWIS, Wyndham. British, born U. S. A. or Nova Scotia, 1884-1957. To England c. 1893

30. Standing Figure. 1912. Watercolor, pen and ink 10 3/4 x 63/4" (27.3 x 17.1 em). Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld. 197.55. (Photo: Sunami 13, 733)

31. Two Figures. 1912. Watercolor, wash, pen and ink 47/8 x 4 1/4" (12.2 x 10.8 em). ~.?'~nonymously . "7,<''f~ (Photo: Sunami 18,852)

32. Self-Portrait. (1920). Pencil and watercolor 151/8 x 117/8" (38.3 x 30.2 em). Gift of Mrs. Carol Selle. 361.75. (Photo: Keller 2474) -7-

LEWIS, Wyndham

33. Cover design for The Enemy No. 1. (1926). Gouache, pen and ink, and pencil 93/8 x 4 3/4" (23.7 x 11.9 ern). The Joseph M. and Dorothy B. Edinburg Fund. 2637.67. (Photo: Mathews 2336)

34. Roman Actors. (1934). Watercolor, gouache, pen and ink, and pencil 15 1/8 x 22 1/8" (38.4 x 56.2 ern). The Francis E. Brennan Fund. 14.54. (Photo: Sunami 1571)

MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist 35. A Hand of Bananas. (1938). Gouache, watercolor, pencil and ink 8 x 7 1/8" (20.3 x 18.2 em), Purchase. 408.41. (Photo: Sunarn i 3375)

36. John S. Newberry. 1945. Pastel and conte crayon 19 5/8 x 15" (49.8 x 38.0 ern). Gift of the Detroit Institute of the Arts. 683.65. (Photo: Petersen 937)

LONG, Richard. British, born 1945

37. Walking a Straight lO-Mile Line, Dartmoor, England. 1970. Photograph, map, typewritten statement, and pencil 67/8 x 37 1/2" (17.3 x 95.2 ern}; mounted on panel 8 7/8 x 391/2" (22.5 x 100.3 ern). Charles Simon Fund. 394.70 a-c. (Photo: Mathews 4704)

MASON, Raymond. British, born 1922

38. Boulevard St. Michel. 1967. Pen and ink 161/4 x 14 1/2" (41.1 x 36.8 ern). Gift of Pierre Matisse. 2378.67. (Photo: Mathews 1347)

39. Landscape (The Luberon). 1973. Pencil and watercolor 185/8 x 24 1/4" (47.3 x 61. 5 ern). Lent anonymously. ~ 619.73. (Photo: Mates 178) ~ ~ __ -1J -8-

McWILLIAM, Frederick Edward. British, born 1909

40,. Standing Figures. 1956. Pen and ink 151/2 x 20 1/2" (39.2 x 51. 9 em). Gift of Ab rrs Silberman. 241. 56. (Photo: Sunami 14,243)

MOORE, Henry. British, born 1898

41. Seated Figures, II. 1942. Pen and ink, crayon, and wash 22 5/8 x 18 1/8" (60.0 x 46.0 em). The Lillie P. Bliss Bequest. MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist 74.43. (Photo: Buchholz L 2)

42. Sculpture and Red Rocks. 1942. Crayon, wash, pen and ink 19 1/8 x 14 1/4" (48.6 x 36.2 em). Gift of Philip L. Goodwin. 9.49. (Photo: Studly L 15)

* 43. Women Winding Wool. 1949. Watercolor and crayon 13 3/4 x 25" (34.8 x 63.6 em). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pope in honor of Paul J. Sachs. I 244.62. (Photo: Sunarni 18,478) "Withdrawn 4/6/77 for outgoing loan; replaced by Moore: Ideas for Two-Figure Sculpture. Crayon, pen and ink, pencil and watercolor, 8 7/8 x 6 7/8"(22.6 x 17.5 em.). Purchase. PAOLOZZI, Eduardo. British, born 1924 176.46. (Photo:Sunami 7149).

44. Parrot. 1964. Study for the portfolio of serigraphs "As Is When. " Collage of paper, photomontage, ink, and pressure sensitive tape 303/8 x 21 7/8" (77.1 x 55.5 ern). Gift of Mrs. Alexander Keiller. 2392.67. (Photo: Mathews 3243)

45. Tortured Life. 1964. Study for the portfolio of serigraphs "As Is When. " Collage of paper, photomontage and pencil 33 7/8 x 23 1/4" (86.0 x 58.9 ern). Gift of Mrs. Alexander Keiller. 21. 68. (Photo: Mathews 3264) .. .JI,. ,.,. -9-

PAOLOZZI, Eduardo

46. Wittgenstein as Soldier. 1964. Study for the portfolio of serigraphs "As Is When. " Collage of photomontage and paper with collage overlay of photomontage on tracing paper 301/2 x 211/8" (77.4 x 53.4 em). Gift of Mrs. Alexander KeHler. 2397.67. (Photo: Mathews 3252)

47. Sun City. Study for the portfolio "Universal Electronic Vacuum." 1967. Pasted colored papers, photomechanical reproductions and

MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist metallic foil 41 x 28" (104.2 x 71. 2 em). Gift of Mrs. Alexander Keiller. 276.68.7. (Photo: Mathews 3242)

PROCKTOR, Patrick. British, born 1936

48. Cecil Beaton. 1967. Watercolor 111/2 x 9" (29.0 x 22.9 em). Extended loan. 70.1070. (Photo: Mathews 5565)

RILEY, Bridget. British, born 1931

49. Study. 1967. Gouache and pencil on graph paper 20 1/2 x 14 1/2" (52.1 x 36.9 em). The Philip Johnson Fund. 841. 69. (Photo: Keller 389)

ROBERTS, William Patrick. British, born 1895

50. Self-Portrait. (1920). Charcoal and conte crayon 14 1/8 x 10" (36.0 x 25.4 em). Extended loan. 74.445. (Photo: Keller 1593) -10-

SCOTT, William. British, born 1913

51. Still Life with Strainer. 1956. Charcoal 22 x 30" (55.9 x 76.0 ern) (sight). Gift of Mrs. Gilbert W. Chapman. 368.75. (Photo: Keller 2475)

52. Linear Still Life. 1973. Pencil 23 x 30 3/4" (58.4 x 78.2 em), Gift of Mrs. Donald B. Straus. 494.76. (Photo: Keller 2463) MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist SELF, Colin. British, born 1941

53. Sofa. 1964. Colored pencil and pencil 14 3/4 x 21 5/8" (37.4 x 54.8 em). The John S. Newberry Fund. 421.69. (Photo: Mathews 408)

SICKERT, Walter Richard. British, 1860-1942

54. Pimlico. 1909. Charcoal 211/2 x 191/2" (54.6 x 49.6 ern), Extended loan. 77.268. (Photo: none)

SPENCER, Stanley. British, 1891-1959

55. The First of April (Spencer Family Outside Fe rnleigh). (1926). Pen and ink, and pencil 12 3/4 x 217/8" (32.4 x 55.4 ern). The John S. Newberry Collection. 2409.67. (Photo: Mathews 1351)

56. Study for Kit Inspection. (1931). Wash and pencil 143/8 x 97/8" (36.3 x 25.0 em). Gift of Paul J. Sachs. 788.63 a-b. (Photo: Sunami 18,280 Recto/Sunami 18,361Verso) -11-

SPENCER, Stanley

57. In the Nursery. (1936). Pencil 10 x 14 1/8" (25.4 x 35.7 em). The John S. Newberry FW1d. 2410.67. (Photo: Mathews 2340)

58. Hilda and Me, Hill Street, Wangford. (Page 47 from "Scrapbook, " volume 2). (January 1943 - March 1944). Pencil 15 5/8 x 10 5/8" (39.8 x 27.0 em) (sight). Extended loan.

MoMAExh_1168_MasterChecklist 77.269. (Photo: Keller 2476)

59. Welcomed. (Page 48 from "Scrapbook, " volume 2). (January 1943 - March 1944). Pencil 16 1/4 x 111/8" (41. 3 x 28.2 em). Purchase. 497.76. (Photo: Keller 2464)

SUTHERLAND, Graham. British, born 1903

60. Thorn Head. 1945. Chalk, ink and gouache 21 7/8 x 21" (55.4 x 53.3 em). Promised gift of James Thrall Soby. 1977.336. (Photo: none)

WOOD, Christopher. British, 1901-1930

61. Costume design for One-Legged Woman for Luna Park. (1930). Oil and pencil 10 7/8 x 7 5/8" (27.7 x 19.4 em). Extended loan. 66.401. (Photo: Petersen 1355)