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style of interior design advocating plain white-washed walls and the minimum of furniture required to complete a room. For the next twenty years, he led an itinerant life, writing, broadcasting and lecturing in Europe and America, whilst keeping the house in Morocco as a base.
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over afternoon tea. Students could also borrow paintings from his collection to hang in their rooms during term-time. In 1966, Ede gave the house and collection to the university, establishing
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artists of the day. In the process, he acquired many works of art that were largely under-appreciated at the time. In particular, he secured much of the work of
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Ede continued to live at Kettle's Yard until 1973, and then moved to Edinburgh where he lived out his retirement.
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at Newlyn Art School between 1912 and 1914. He was commissioned in September 1914 during the
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In 1936, Ede tired of fighting the establishment at the Tate and left to live in
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on the life and work of Gaudier-Brzeska, which in turn became the basis of
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Savage Messiah: a biography of the sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
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Ways of Life: Jim Ede and the Kettleโ€™s Yard Artists
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Index


Kettle's Yard
Penarth
Stanhope Forbes
First World War
South Wales Borderers
Indian Army
Slade School of Art
National Gallery of British Art
Tate Gallery
Picasso
Mondrian
avant-garde
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
Sophie Brzeska
Ken Russell
film of the same name
Morocco
Tangiers
minimalist

St Peter's Church, Cambridge
England
Cambridge
art collection
University of Cambridge
Kettle's Yard
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
ISBN
0-900406-15-1

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