Rex Whistler Archive

The artist Rex Whistler (1905-1944) is most famous for the exceptional mural designs he was commissioned to undertake for the Tate Gallery restaurant; Plas Newydd, Anglesey; Port Lympne and Mottisfont Abbey. His skills as an artist covered a vast variety of different media including stage, set and costume design for theatre, opera, ballet; book illustration; advertising and portraiture. The museum has five oil paintings on display by Whistler and also holds his archive which we acquired in 2013 with support from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, V&A Purchase Grant Fund and Friends of the National Libraries.
Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
Drawing of Haddon Hall, Derbyshire....
Gulliver’s Travels: Gulliver and Captain Pritchard
Engraving from Gulliver's Travels published...
Gulliver’s Travels: Dwarf shaking apples on Gulliver
Engraving from Gulliver's Travels published...
Edith Olivier on a day-bed at the Daye House, Wilton Park
Unsigned, but inscribed on the...
Cochran’s Big Top curtain design
Curtain design for 'Johnny One...
Cochran’s 1931 revue scene design
Suburban street scene design for...
Christmas card for Welsh Guards
Rex joined the Welsh Guards...
Brook House mural design
Mural design for Brook House. Rex...
Brook House mural design
Muscial trophy design for the...
Brook House mural design
Rex was commissioned by Lord...
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