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Personal and financial papers; artworks; writings; correspondence; photographs; publications; and press cuttings relating to Bernard Meninsky and his second wife, Nora (née Barczinsky)

1890–1989

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This collection consists of the personal papers of the British-Ukrainian artist Bernard Meninsky, featuring artworks, writings, correspondence and photographs. From this collection, selected items have been digitised which provide an insight into Bernard Meninsky's life, and work as an artist and teacher, particularly shedding light on his struggle with mental illness, insecurity, and depression, and his work as a commissioned war artist. Items available to view online include: certificates documenting Meninsky's naturalisation in Britain and a second prize award from the Scholar's magazine; sketches and artworks by Meninsky featuring sketches of his father, female figures and commissioned work from the second world war; manuscripts and typescripts from Meninsky's, 'The art of drawing'; a notebook featuring extracts and quotes from various authors which were meaningful to Meninsky during his struggle with depression; and photographs of Bernard Meninsky, his family and his friends.

Further details on this collection are available on the archive catalogue.

Collection Owner
Bernard Meninsky 1891–1950
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Nora Meninsky in 1982.
Reference
TGA 8225

42 objects in this collection

  • Personal and financial papers; artworks; writings; correspondence; photographs; publications; and press cuttings relating to Bernard Meninsky and his second wife, Nora (née Barczinsky)

    42 Objects

    • Personal and Financial Documents relating to Bernard and Nora Meninsky

      2 Objects

    • Artworks

      3 Objects

    • Writings

      5 Objects

    • Photographs

      32 Objects

Title
Personal and financial papers; artworks; writings; correspondence; photographs; publications; and press cuttings relating to Bernard Meninsky and his second wife, Nora (née Barczinsky)
Date
1890–1989
Description
This collection consists of the personal papers of the British-Ukrainian artist Bernard Meninsky, featuring artworks, writings, correspondence and photographs. From this collection, selected items have been digitised which provide an insight into Bernard Meninsky's life, and work as an artist and teacher, particularly shedding light on his struggle with mental illness, insecurity, and depression, and his work as a commissioned war artist. Items available to view online include: certificates documenting Meninsky's naturalisation in Britain and a second prize award from the Scholar's magazine; sketches and artworks by Meninsky featuring sketches of his father, female figures and commissioned work from the second world war; manuscripts and typescripts from Meninsky's, 'The art of drawing'; a notebook featuring extracts and quotes from various authors which were meaningful to Meninsky during his struggle with depression; and photographs of Bernard Meninsky, his family and his friends.

Further details on this collection are available on the archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 8225

Showing 1–20 of 42 objects

Scholar’s magazine prize competition second prize

Scholar’s Magazine, recipient: Bernard Meninsky
1903

Photocopy of Certificate of Naturalization

British Home Office (London, UK)
[1918]

Two sketches of Bernard Meninsky’s father

Bernard Meninsky
date not known

Sketchbook

Bernard Meninsky
[1940]

Sketch of a woman’s head in two positions

Bernard Meninsky
date not known

Typescript entitled ‘THE ART OF DRAWING by BERNARD MENINSKY’

Bernard Meninsky
[1948]

Typescript entitled ‘THE ART OF DRAWING by BERNARD MENINSKY. 2nd Lecture’

Bernard Meninsky
[1948]

Slide plans for Meninsky’s talk at the Arts Council

Bernard Meninsky
[1948]

Manuscript of Meninsky’s article ‘The appreciation of drawing’

Bernard Meninsky
[1948]

Notebook

Bernard Meninsky
date not known

Portrait photograph of Bernard Meninsky while painting a female nude

Anonymous
[1908]

Mounted portrait photograph of Bernard Meninsky

Anonymous, recipient: Nora Meninsky
1926

Photograph of Bernard Meninsky painting outdoors

Anonymous
[1920s]

Mounted photographs of Bernard and Nora Meninsky

Anonymous
1929

Portrait photograph of Bernard Meninsky

Anonymous
1930

Photograph of Bernard Meninsky taken in a field at Woodbridge

Anonymous
1932

Photograph of Bernard Meninsky taken on a track road at Woodbridge

Anonymous
1932

Rear-view photograph of Bernard Meninsky painting taken at the Glen

Anonymous
1938

Side-view photograph of Bernard Meninsky painting taken at the Glen

Anonymous
1938

Photograph of Lord Glenconner’s Estate, the Glen

Anonymous
1938
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