• Clemento Arch, Ancona, circa 1930 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Large format photograph with pen and in additions
    25 1/2 in. x 35 1/2 in. (65 x 90 cms.)

    This is a study for the paintings entitled Ancona in Brighton (O238) and Wolverhampton(1843) Art Galleries.
     
  • Brangwyn with the Rockefeller Mural 'Man the Creator', c 1930-1934 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 23.3×28.3cm (9⅛×11⅛in)
     
    This was probably photographed in one of the Exhibition Galleries at Brighton
  • Brangwyn and his assitants putting the finishing touches to Skinner' Hall Murals, c 1909 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph taken by Paul Laib, 28.5×36.5cm (11¼×14⅜in)
    Brangwyn poses centre, with his assistants in the background. To the right the panels Edward III granting the Charter on 1 March 1327, and River Procession of City’s and Company’s Barges to Westminster, 1453, can be seen. The panel Harmonyin the background was placed in the Gallery.
  • William de Belleroche with Studies for 'Man the Creator' and 'Man the Master' -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • Brangwyn and his assistanr Edward Trumbull at the etching press, Temple Lodge Studio, c 1911 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed verso: ‘FB &/Trumbull’
    Photograph by Paul Laib, 15×20.3cm (5⅞×8in)
     
    Edward D Trumbull was one of many American artists who travelled to England to work with Frank Brangwyn of Frank Brangwyn.


  • Brangwyn in the Ditchling studio with his poster for the General Relief Fund for Women and Children in Spain -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • Frank Short, AD McCormick and Brangwyn -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed verso: ‘FB. Mccormick [sic]. F Short’
    Photograph, 7×9.5cm (2¾×3¾in)
    One of a series of photographs taken in the yard of the Manresa Studios, Chelsea, which were used by Frank Short for an article he was illustrating for the Manchester Guardian regarding Naval Volunteers.

  • Brangwyn and William de Belleroche, 1952 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed: ‘Frank Brangwyn to/Edgar Peacock/1952’
    Photograph, 19×23.8cm (7½×9⅜in))
  • Lizzie Peacock, Brangwyn and William de Belleroche, 1952 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 29×23.5cm (11⅜×9¼in)
    William de Belleroche wrote two books about Brangwyn, Brangwyn Talks and Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage.
  • Brangwyn and his etching press, Temple Lodge Studio, c 1911 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 6.2×10.7cm (3⅜×5¼in)
  • Brangwyn in the Temple Lodge Studio, c 1904 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 7.7×10.2cm (3×4in)

    Brangwyn stands at the back of the studio with access to the garden. Picture frames, a press and a weaving loom feature in the photograph. There is no evidence to date that Brangwyn wove fabrics, but perhaps he was following in the footsteps of his one time employer, William Morris?
  • Brangwyn with studies for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, c 1914 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 8×13.6cm (3⅛×5¼in)
     
    Brangwyn was paid US$ 60,00 to paint eight panels for the Court of the Ages (also known as the Court of Abundance). The panels represented earth, air, fire and water and the titles were, Fruit Pickers, Dancing the Grapes, The Hunters,The Windmill, Primitive Fire, Industrial Fire, The NetThe Fountain. The two studies shown here are Primitive Fire and Industrial Fire.
  • Brangwyn, Revelry pose, c 1940 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 8.6×16cm (3⅜×6¼in)
     
    The photograph was developed by Alfred E Sinden, the local pharmacist.  This print has been cut but another print in a private collection shows part of the leg of a nude female who was lying on the floor at Brangwyn’s feet. The Arabic coffee pot at Brangwyn’s side was a favourite studio prop and is now in a private collection.
  • Brangwyn posing as Jesus, c 1948 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed verso: ‘This is taken by Steward[sic]. Do you prefer that our Lord should be looking down on his Diseples[sic] or looking up like the sketch./Please return this as it is useful.’
    Photograph, 15×12cm (5⅝×4¾in)
     
    This was probably a study for the Transfiguration, Stokesley (destroyed by fire). The Arabic cloak was a favourite studio prop, and appears draped round females in studies for the British Empire panels. The photographer was William Stewart who lived in the Jointure Cottage.


  • Brangwyn as Schoolmaster, c 1930-1935  -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 15.5×11. 3cm ( 6⅛×4⅜in)

    Probably an early study for one of the second stage Skinners’panels,  Education (see p21).

  • Brangwyn and Kenneth Center, c 1930–1934 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph by The Associated Press, 19×24.5cm (7½×9⅝in)
     
    Brangwyn is seen working on the canvas for Man the Master and Servant of the Machine for the RCA Building, Rockefeller Center. This was probably photographed in one of the Exhibition Galleries at Brighton Kenneth Center worked with Brangwyn for many years
  • A Birthday Party, 1939 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • Frank Brangwyn and  Dean Cornwall -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • Room 1, Exhibition of Paintings & Etchings by Frank Brangwyn RA, 184 Queen's Gate, London, 1924 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • Brangwyn, c 1923 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • Brangwyn in the Hall of Temple Lodge, Hammersmith, c 1904 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 10.2×7.8cm (4×3⅛in)
    Ill: Walter Shaw Sparrow (Ed), The British Home of Today, London:
    Hodder and Stoughton, 1904, p10
     
    Brangwyn decorated this Georgian house with 18th-century English furniture, Oriental furniture and ceramics, and Persian rugs. The pierced brass pendant lamp hanging from the ceiling was designed by Brangwyn and is now in a private collection.
  • Brangwyn in the Studio, The Jointure, Ditchling, 1940 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph by Thomas E J Stephenson, 24.5×29.5cm (9⅝×11⅝in)
     
    The photograph shows Brangwyn standing in front of a cast of the head of Moses by Michelangelo, next to the boiler in his studio. The image is squared for transfer and was used as a study for the drawing, Portrait of the Artist, 1940 (private collection).
  • Brangwyn in Dithchling, c 1940 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed verso (in another hand): ‘Frank Brangwyn at the door of his barn’
    Photograph by Barnabys Ltd, General Press Service, 18×23cm (7⅛×9in)
  • Brangwyn in the Dining Room, Ditchling, c 1925 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed: ‘To Lizzie from Frank Brangwyn’
    Photograph, 18.5×24.4cm (7¼×9⅝in)

    Brangwyn’s printing press can be seen in the alcove to the right of the fireplace. Brangwyn’s interiors in The Jointure hark back to William Morris’s ideal of a bookcase, chairs, and maybe a carpet, with the obvious addition of pots, which he knew to be useful and believed to be beautiful. His dining room had whitewashed walls, a quarry tiled floor and the fireplace surround was of tiles and brick with a wood mantelpiece.


  • Brangwyn and a cherub in the garden, Ditchling, c 1930 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 15.5×20cm (6¼×7⅞in)
  • Garden between main building and annex -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 12.3×24.3cm (4⅞×9⅝in)
  • Main entrance of museum -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 15×24.7cm (5⅝x9¾ in)
  • Exodus study, c 1918  -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph squared for transfer, 9.7×12.3 (3⅞×4⅞in)
     
    The photograph is one of a series which are squared for transfer, and relate to the large painting Exodus (175.3 × 508 cm; 69 × 200 in) which was owned by Kojiro Matsukata, displayed at Queen’s Gate, 1924 and was probably destroyed in the Pantechnicon fire (see p213 and fn 10). The painting Exodus was also known as the Outcasting of Belgium and was based on Brangwyn’s memories of the Messina earthquake.

  • Man with Barrel, c 1930 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, 17.2×12.3cm (6¾×4⅞ in)
  • London, the Embankment, c 1915  -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph, squared for transfer, 14.3×20.3cm (5⅛×8⅛ in)
  • Rome, Italy, Ponte Vittoria Emanuele II, c 1915  -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed t.l.: ‘Dark’
    Photograph by Alinari, with added sketches, 19.5×25.1cm (7⅝×9⅞in)


  • Piedmont, Italy, Pont S Martin, c 1915 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Photograph by Alinari, squared for transfer, 18.8×24.5cm (7⅜×9⅝ in)
  • Teruel, Spain, Aquaduct, c 1915 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted
    Inscribed: ‘Men & women digging’
    Photograph by J Laurent and Co, Madrid, squared for transfer and with two added compositional sketches, 24.6×33.7cm (9¾×13¼ in)


  • Frank Brangwyn ARA, 1904 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

  • Lizzie and Edgar Peacock, Hammersmith, 1923 -
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    Presentation: Unmounted

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