Cedric and Lett: Friends and Lovers: Letters 1922 – 1925 by Diana Grace and Andrew Campbell

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Young artists, Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines, lived, worked and squabbled in Paris and London in the 1920s, a period of intense creativity for them both. This hitherto unpublished selection of letters comes from the years 1920 to 1925 shedding light on a bohemian and nomadic, almost rootless existence amongst a wide circle of friends, lovers and fellow artists. They shed light on the early years of a turbulent relationship which in spite of its vicissitudes, always put art at its centre.

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130 pages, colour illustrations

Published by Darsham Parochial Church Council 2018

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ISBN: 9780953659272

Gainsborough’s House holds the largest collection of artwork by Cedric Morris, generously gifted to the museum by the Trustees of the artist’s estate. A selection of his art are on permanent display within a dedicated room at Gainsborough’s House the National Centre of Thomas Gainsborough.

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