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The papers of Robert Medley

1920–95

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Charles Robert Owen Medley CBE, RA, (1905-94), known as Robert Medley, was an English artist who painted in both abstract and figurative styles, and who also worked as theatre designer. Robert Medley studied art at the Slade School of Fine Art and then completed his training by spending two years in Paris from 1926 to 1928. It was during this time that he met his long-term partner, the dancer, choreographer and theatre director, Rupert Doone (1903-66). Medley began to exhibit paintings with the London Group from 1929 and went on to hold his first solo show at the Cooling Galleries in 1931. In the same year he and Doone jointly founded the Group Theatre, for which Medley served as artistic director; designing productions, costumes and painting backdrops himself. During the Second World War, Medley served as an Air Raid Precautions Warden until he was offered a three-month commission by the War Artists' Advisory Committee, to go to France to record troop landings for the British Expeditionary Force. He was later sent to Cairo, Egypt, where he was part of the Camouflage Corps. After the war, he taught at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts (later known as Camberwell College of Arts). He later became a visiting lecturer at the Slade School of Art, and then returned there full time in 1958 as Head of the Department of Theatre Design, a post which he held until 1966. In 1982, he was appointed CBE and in 1985 he was elected to the Royal Academy. This collection of photographs show Medley throughout his life and a number of productions of the Group Theatre. These complement a later collection, TGA 953 (also digitised), which contains photographs of Rupert Doone and further photographs of the Group Theatre.

Collection Owner
Robert Medley 1905–1994
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Gift of Robet Medley.
Reference
TGA 894

36 objects in this collection

  • The papers of Robert Medley

    36 Objects

    • Personal photographs of Robert Medley

      23 Objects

    • Photographs of theatre productions, mainly of the Group Theatre

      9 Objects

    • Photographs of theatre designs by Robert Medley

      4 Objects

Title
Photographs of theatre productions, mainly of the Group Theatre
Date
1933–c.1958
Description
This series comprises photographs of productions by Group Theatre from its first period 1933-1937. Also includes photographs of a play at Morley College, Rupert Doone's Chinese Dance, and the Arts Theatre, Cambridge.
Reference
TGA 894/15

Showing 9 objects

Photograph of a Group Theatre production of ‘Sweeney Agonistes’ by T. S. Eliot

Collection owner: Robert Medley
11 November 1934
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Photographs of a Group Theatre production of the fifteenth century play ‘Fulgens and Lucrece’

Collection owner: Robert Medley
°Ú1934–6±Õ
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Photographs of the Group Theatre’s production of ‘Dance of Death’ by W.H. Auden at the Group Theatre Rooms

Collection owner: Robert Medley
1934
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Photographs of the Group Theatre’s production of ‘The Dog Beneath the Skin’ by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood at the Westminster Theatre

Collection owner: Robert Medley
30 January 1936
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Photographs of the Group Theatre’s production of ‘The Sowers of the Hills’ by J. Giorno at the Westminster Theatre.

Collection owner: Robert Medley
1935–6
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Photograph of Rupert Doone in the Group Theatre production of ‘Timon of Athens’ at the Westminster Theatre

Collection owner: Robert Medley
1936
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Photographs of the Group Theatre production of ‘The Ascent of F6’ by W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood at the Little Theatre.

Collection owner: Robert Medley
1937
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Photograph of the Group Theatre’s production of ‘Out of the Picture’ by Louis MacNiece at the Westminster Theatre.

Collection owner: Robert Medley
1937
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Photographs of the Group Theatre’s production of ‘The Agamemnon’, by Aeschylus/Louis MacNiece at the Westminster Theatre

Collection owner: Robert Medley
°Ú1935–6±Õ
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