Tennant, Stephen James Napier, 1906-1987 (artist and poet)
Dates
- Existence: 1906 - 1987
Biography
Stephen James Napier Tennant (1906-1987), artist and poet
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
from Stephen Tennant, Wilsford Manor, Salisbury, Wiltshire
cover design: 'A Tribute to Ceres'
Illustrated letter (from Munich), 30 Aug. 1928 - 31 Aug. 1928
Recounting his travels with Stephen Tennant and 'Nannie' (Rebecca Trusler); includes drawings. With two enclosures.
Journal, 12 Mar. 1927-28 Sep. 1927
Journal, 29 Sep. 1927-7 Jan. 1928 (with inserted photographs dating 1926-1927)
Journal, 30 June 1928-3 Apr. 1929 (first three days written retrospectively)
Journal, 5 Apr. 1929-3 Oct. 1929
Journal, 5 Oct. 1929-22 July 1930 (with some later annotation in Siegfried Sassoon's hand)
Journal, 28 July 1930-23 Mar. 1931
Journal, 28 Mar. 1931-17 May 1932 (diary runs 28 Mar.-11 June 1931; detached folios possibly circa 17 May 1932)
Journal, 30 Oct. 1931-20 Jan. 1932 (with later annotations in Siegfried Sassoon's hand)
The volume is a ruled notebook and almost entirely comprises diary entries. It also includes: a verse sent to Stephan Tennant on Christmas Day, 1931 based on King Lear: /47r-47v; and a list of locations of nights spent away from home: /1v-2r.
N.B. There are no loose enclosures or detached folios. The foliation is the archivist's.
Journal, 29 Jan. 1932-20 Apr. 1932 (with some later annotation in Siegfried Sassoon's hand)
Journal, 20 May 1932-Apr. 1933
Journal, 7 Apr. 1933-4 Sep. 1935 (with later annotations from 1967)
Letter, 5 Dec. 1927-5 Dec. 1930 (circa; year inferred)
Thanking Sassoon for a poem, enclosing a drawing 'of her mental attitude', and discussing Stephen Tennant's aptitude for drawing and design.
Letter, 21 June 1928-21 June 1937 (circa)
Concerning an article by Blunden, Stephen Tennant's drawings of orchids, and family news.
Letter, 4 Jan. 1929-4 Jan. 1930 (circa; year inferred)
Concerning Stephen [Tennant]'s recovery from illness and giving news (Michael Sassoon had bought a farm; a fan had sent a book of bad verse).
Letter, 15 May 1929 (circa; year inferred)
Concerning an outbreak of influenza and its effects on her domestic staff, and improvements in Stephen Tennant's health. Note: the two folios of the letter are written in different inks but appear continuous.
Letter, 19 Aug. 1929-19 Aug. 1930 (circa; year inferred)
On re-reading 'the book' [?'Memoirs of a Fox-hunting man'] and on Stephen [Tennant]'s health.
Letter, 23 Aug. 1929-23 Aug. 1930 (circa; year inferred)
Praising Sassoon's book, commenting on Stephen [Tennant]'s poor health and giving domestic news.
Letter, 12 Dec. 1929 (circa; year inferred)
Discussing postcards received [from Sassoon in Italy with Stephen Tennant]. Also concerning music and literature, including a review of Mr Graves' poems which she felt were 'crazy with conceit'.
Letter, 17 Dec. 1929 (year inferred)
Commenting on a letter received from [Stephen] Tennant about their trip to Naples, and giving news.
Letter, 26 Dec. 1929 (year inferred)
Commenting on Sassoon's trip to Sicily with [Stephen] Tennant and giving news.
Letter, 29 Dec. 1929 (circa; year inferred)
Telling Sassoon of a letter she had received from [Stephen] Tennant and giving news (of a gale, the cats, Hamo Sassoon, etc.). Includes sketch of three cats.
Letter, 1929-1931 (circa; marked 'Monday')
Commenting on a postcard or photograph of Sassoon's trip abroad, asking where he and Stephen [Tennant] were, and giving news.
Letter, 21 Feb. 1930 (year inferred)
Mentioning news received from [Stephen] Tennant and Sassoon's trip to Sicily. Also concerning [Robert] Graves' book ['Goodbye to all That'] which she had not read but had heard 'spoken of with disgust'.