Cynthia Pell essay

Date:
2010s
Reference:
PP/DBL/C/7
Part of:
David Beales: archive
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    Cynthia Pell essay. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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    Drafts and related correspondence for an essay about the life of the artist Cynthia Pell with a commentary on connections between creativity and mental illness. Much of the content appears in Beales' published book After the Asylum, but these writings appear to have been produced for a piece of work with Bethlem Gallery.

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    2010s

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    21 document files 476 KB (487979 bytes) Original media: Windows formatted flash drive

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