Art
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Churchill College Cambridge: The Guide, 2009
Published by the Development Office for the College's 50th anniversary, the illustrated guide by Mark Goldie is an information resource about the College and contains an account of what is distinctive about Churchill plus a description of the buildings and fabric, works of art on display.
Diary of Anne Elizabeth Fisher, vol II, 1853-06-25 - 1854-04-30
Etchings by Joseph Gray and Cedric Hodgson , c 1920-40
"Graffiti: Artworks and poems from Churchill College" by John Kinsella, 2012
Includes papers and artefacts connected with or about the history of Churchill College
Photographs of Churchill College Chapel and sculptures in the college grounds, 2005 - 2009
Includes photographs of the chapel including exterior shots, the stained glass windows (designed by John Piper and made by Patrick Reyntiens), the cross and organ. Also photographs of sculptures Four Square Walk Through by Barbara Hepworth, Gemini by Denis Mitchell, Spiral by Michael Gillespie and Flight by Peter Lyon.
Portrait of Churchill, 1947-01 - 1947-05
Correspondence with Oswald Birley about his painting a portrait of Clementine and on the success of Churchill's paintings being shown at the Royal Academy, and also with Bruce Ingram, Editor of the Illustrated London News, on Birley's portrait of Churchill for the House of Commons, 1946.
Various correspondence, 1933 - 1935
Letters to Clementine from: T E Lawrence [T E Shaw, 'Lawrence of Arabia'] on his cottage "Clouds Hill" [Dorset], the effect of hearing Churchill's broadcast ["Whither Britain?"], January 1934 and plans for visits (4); William Nicholson on various visits (4), illustrated; Charles Geoffroy-Dechaume, on his daughter's marriage and a commission to copy David's portrait of Cardinal Fesch, illustrated with a sketch of the original portrait.