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Personal Papers of Keith Vaughan

1908–77

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Available online are a selection of Vaughan's journals. These cover a number of time periods starting with his first journal which he began in August 1939, a group of four journals about his time at Eden Prisoner of War Camp in North Yorkshire between 1944 and 1945, and his last journal from 1975 to 1977. These journals are the personal thoughts, to a certain extent about the development of artistic ideas, but also about Vaughan's mental state, depression and sexual angst and desires.

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

Collection Owner
Keith Vaughan 1912–1977
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
The majority of the papers were given to the Tate Gallery by the executors of Vaughan's estate in 2008. Other items were given by Gerard Hastings and Mark Cecil.
Reference
TGA 200817

7 objects in this collection

  • Personal Papers of Keith Vaughan

    7 Objects

    • Journals

      7 Objects

Title
Personal Papers of Keith Vaughan
Date
1908–77
Description
Available online are a selection of Vaughan's journals. These cover a number of time periods starting with his first journal which he began in August 1939, a group of four journals about his time at Eden Prisoner of War Camp in North Yorkshire between 1944 and 1945, and his last journal from 1975 to 1977. These journals are the personal thoughts, to a certain extent about the development of artistic ideas, but also about Vaughan's mental state, depression and sexual angst and desires.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 200817

Showing 7 objects

Journal number one

Keith Vaughan
25 August–15 October 1939

Journal number twenty-one

Keith Vaughan
19 May–16 June 1944

Journal number twenty-two

Keith Vaughan
16 June–23 July 1944

Journal number twenty three

Keith Vaughan
25 July–7 October 1944

Journal number twenty four

Keith Vaughan
8 October 1944–8 February 1945

Journal number twenty five

Keith Vaughan
8 February–28 May 1945

Journal number sixty-two

Keith Vaughan
11 August 1975–4 November 1977
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