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- [1904-1993] (Creation)
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c 60 boxes
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Name of creator
Biographical history
Peggy Angus (1904-1993) was a highly inventive designer of flat patterns, an artist, a committed teacher and a socialist. Her belief that art should be available to all and that patronage was beneficial to the artist influenced her lifelong approach to her practice. Equally, she encouraged every type of artistic activity equally. Although best known for her wallpapers, her earlier ceramic tile designs of the late 1940s to early 1960s are an important and, until now, largely overlooked aspect of her work. Many of her tile designs were commissioned for post-war public buildings by leading English modernist architects. As such they are important examples of ideas that were dominant in architecture and design at this time, a desire to humanise modern architecture through the use of colour, art and a range of building materials. Peggy Angus was a gifted artist and teacher who produced inspired designs for tiles for Carters of Poole and her 'bespoke' wallpapers which were created individually and printed for clients and friends. She was a friend and contemporary of Enid Marx, Barnet Friedmann and Edward Bawden, and was married to the architectural historian Sir J M Richards.
Archival history
GB 1383 PA [1904-1993] Collection (fonds) c 60 boxes Angus , Peggy , 1904-1993 , artist
Peggy Angus (1904-1993) was a highly inventive designer of flat patterns, an artist, a committed teacher and a socialist. Her belief that art should be available to all and that patronage was beneficial to the artist influenced her lifelong approach to her practice. Equally, she encouraged every type of artistic activity equally. Although best known for her wallpapers, her earlier ceramic tile designs of the late 1940s to early 1960s are an important and, until now, largely overlooked aspect of her work. Many of her tile designs were commissioned for post-war public buildings by leading English modernist architects. As such they are important examples of ideas that were dominant in architecture and design at this time, a desire to humanise modern architecture through the use of colour, art and a range of building materials. Peggy Angus was a gifted artist and teacher who produced inspired designs for tiles for Carters of Poole and her 'bespoke' wallpapers which were created individually and printed for clients and friends. She was a friend and contemporary of Enid Marx, Barnet Friedmann and Edward Bawden, and was married to the architectural historian Sir J M Richards.
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS COLLECTION IS NOW HELD BY THE EAST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE
Papers and designs of Peggy Angus, comprising: Business papers and reference material including correspondence, Angus trade cards, Carter tile catalogues, sketch books and photographs of tiles, painted murals and wallpapers in situ. Printed ephemera, comprising cards (postcards, cigarette cards, greetings, advertising cards); booklets (programmes, guidebooks, exhibition catalogues, leaflets, maps); loose papers (handbills, cuttings, calendars, bookplates, posters). Design examples by Angus and others, including oil paintings, prints, collages; wallpapers and wallpaper samples; tiles and floor designs.
The collection is divided into eight broad categories comprising: Personal papers; Business records; Reference material; Paper ephemera; Artworks; Wallpapers; Tiles; Designs. Reference material is grouped by period or theme.
THIS COLLECTION IS NOW HELD BY THE EAST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE
Reproduction of material is at the discretion of the curator.
English
Please contact East Sussex Record Office for further details.
The Museum of Domestic Architecture also holds the library of Angus' husband Sir J M Richards, comprising some 1461 volumes on architecture, design, fine arts and conservation.
Compiled by Robert Baxter as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project. Source: MoDA Angus Collection website. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Mar 2002; updated July 2009 Advertising Agricultural products Angus , Peggy , 1904-1993 , artist Building design Ceramic art Chemical technology Communication process Construction engineering Decorative arts Fine arts Forest products Graphic arts Illustrations Interior architecture Murals Painting Paintings Paper Paper technology Plastic arts Posters Structural elements (buildings) Visual materials Wood
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS COLLECTION IS NOW HELD BY THE EAST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE
Papers and designs of Peggy Angus, comprising: Business papers and reference material including correspondence, Angus trade cards, Carter tile catalogues, sketch books and photographs of tiles, painted murals and wallpapers in situ. Printed ephemera, comprising cards (postcards, cigarette cards, greetings, advertising cards); booklets (programmes, guidebooks, exhibition catalogues, leaflets, maps); loose papers (handbills, cuttings, calendars, bookplates, posters). Design examples by Angus and others, including oil paintings, prints, collages; wallpapers and wallpaper samples; tiles and floor designs.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
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System of arrangement
The collection is divided into eight broad categories comprising: Personal papers; Business records; Reference material; Paper ephemera; Artworks; Wallpapers; Tiles; Designs. Reference material is grouped by period or theme.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
THIS COLLECTION IS NOW HELD BY THE EAST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE
Conditions governing reproduction
Reproduction of material is at the discretion of the curator.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
Language and script notes
English
Physical characteristics and technical requirements
The Museum of Domestic Architecture also holds the library of Angus' husband Sir J M Richards, comprising some 1461 volumes on architecture, design, fine arts and conservation.
Finding aids
Please contact East Sussex Record Office for further details.
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- Communication process » Advertising
- Agricultural products
- Construction engineering » Building design
- Plastic arts » Ceramic art
- Chemical technology
- Communication process
- Construction engineering
- Decorative arts
- Fine arts
- Agricultural products » Forest products
- Graphic arts
- Visual materials » Illustrations
- Decorative arts » Interior architecture
- Fine arts » Painting » Paintings » Murals
- Fine arts » Painting
- Fine arts » Painting » Paintings
- Agricultural products » Forest products » Wood » Paper
- Chemical technology » Paper technology
- Plastic arts
- Visual materials » Posters
- Construction engineering » Building design » Structural elements (buildings)
- Visual materials
- Agricultural products » Forest products » Wood
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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Language(s)
- English