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Papers of Ronald Moody

1900–94

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Available online are a selection of items which reflect key periods in Ronald Moody's life and career. These include sketches, a project file relating to Moody's sculpture 'Savacou', letters from his close friend, Marie Seton relating to her life in India, and documents relating to Moody's escape from France in 1940 and subsequent return to England. In addition, there is material relating to Moody's literary work, including typescripts for BBC broadcasts on art and samples of his poetry.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.

Collection Owner
Ronald Moody 1900–1984
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented to Tate Archive by Cynthia Moody, the sculptor's niece, 1995.
Reference
TGA 956

248 objects in this collection

  • Papers of Ronald Moody

    248 Objects

    • Correspondence

      84 Objects

    • Subject files

      148 Objects

    • Writings and broadcasts

      5 Objects

    • Artwork

      11 Objects

Title
Papers of Ronald Moody
Date
1900–94
Description
Available online are a selection of items which reflect key periods in Ronald Moody's life and career. These include sketches, a project file relating to Moody's sculpture 'Savacou', letters from his close friend, Marie Seton relating to her life in India, and documents relating to Moody's escape from France in 1940 and subsequent return to England. In addition, there is material relating to Moody's literary work, including typescripts for BBC broadcasts on art and samples of his poetry.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 956

Showing 101–120 of 248 objects

Letter from [Harold Moody] to Helene Moody

Harold Moody, recipient: Helene Moody
6 October 1941

Letter from Ronald Moody to the Red Cross, Geneva

Ronald Moody, recipient: Red Cross
24 August 1940

Summary of the aims and purposes of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee

United Kingdom African Festival Committee
January 1974

Invitation to Ronald Moody to serve on the sub-committee on art for the United Kingdom African Festival Committee

Taiwo Ajai, United Kingdom African Festival Committee, recipient: Ronald Moody
January 1974

Letter from Ronald Moody to Miss Taiwo Ajai, secretary to the United Kingdom African Festival Committee

Ronald Moody, recipients: Taiwo Ajai, United Kingdom African Festival Committee
14 January 1974

Letter from Earl Cameron, chair of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee, to Ronald Moody

Earl Cameron CBE, United Kingdom African Festival Committee, recipient: Ronald Moody
16 January 1974

Memorandum from Uzo Egonu to members of the art sub-committee

Uzo Egonu, recipient: Ronald Moody
27 January 1975

Memorandum from Ronald Moody to Earl Cameron, chair of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee

Ronald Moody, recipients: Earl Cameron CBE, United Kingdom African Festival Committee
[c.11 March 1975]

Memorandum from Ronald Moody to Earl Cameron, chair of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee

Ronald Moody, recipients: Earl Cameron CBE, United Kingdom African Festival Committee
[c.2 April 1975]

Letter from Uzo Egonu to Ronald Moody

Uzo Egonu, recipient: Ronald Moody
12 May 1975

Draft letter from Ronald Moody to S D Kolo, the Nigerian High Commissioner

Ronald Moody, recipient: S D Kolo
19 June 1975

Letter from Uzo Egonu, deputy chair of the Visual Arts sub-committee, to Ronald Moody

Uzo Egonu, recipient: Ronald Moody
12 July 1975

Form letter from Ronald Moody to artists selected for representation at the African Festival of Art, Lagos

Ronald Moody
29 July 1975

Letter from S N Onwumere on behalf of the secretary-general of the 2nd World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture to the national co-ordinator of same

S N Onwumere, recipient: Ronald Moody
1 April 1976

Letter from M O Carrena, assistant secretary of the Visual Arts sub-committee, to J Aveline of the ICA

Secretary of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee Visual Arts sub-committee, recipient: Institute of Contemporary Arts (London, UK)
21 February 1974

Memorandum from Ronald Moody to Earl Cameron, chair of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee

Ronald Moody, recipient: Earl Cameron CBE
11 April 1974

Agenda for a meeting of the Visual Arts sub-committee

Secretary of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee Visual Arts sub-committee
16 April 1974

Draft letter from Ronald Moody to M Compton

Ronald Moody, recipient: M Compton
[c.23 April 1974]

Agenda for a meeting of the Visual Arts sub-committee

Secretary of the United Kingdom African Festival Committee Visual Arts sub-committee
23 April 1974

Letter from Ronald Moody to Mr Fagg, keeper of the Museum of Mankind (British Museum Department of Ethnography)

Ronald Moody, recipient: William Fagg
19 June 1974
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