Posted in December, 2009

tomas-harris-art-lionel-harris-sr Tomas Harris was the son of my Great Grandfather Lionel Harris (Senior). See MANY photos of Tomas’s Art in my Tomas Harris Art Gallery.

tomas-harris-monica-mirando Tomas Harris became a great artist. He painted, sculpted, engraved, created ceramics and stained glass art and windows, he was skilled in many techniques, and produced many fine works of art. He did not produce a lot of art during the War years, due to his work in MI5 with Garbo (see below), but it seems he made up for it in later years.  I have gathered many photographs of  Tomas Harris’s artwork which includes paintings, portraits (many self portraits), sculptures, glass work, engravings, drypoint engravings,  lithographs and lots more  and I have loaded them into my gallery of ‘Tomas Harris’s Art   on this website (click the link to view the gallery),  to which I am currently adding to EVERY day.

tomas-harris-art-stained-glass-1027  I have received many images of Tomas’s  Artwork from new contacts that I found through this website, to all of whom I am extremley grateful.

Main contributers so far for my images that I have added to my Tomas Harris gallery  include :-

  1. Jose Buces (second cousin to my father) – a newly discovered relative of mine who lives in Madrid
  2. Andreu Jaume, an author, who is working on a biography of Tomas Harris, who’s family actually own El Studio in Mallorca, which used to be the home of Tomas Harris when he died (1964)  in a fatal car crash in Leuchmayor (Mallorca) which Hilda was thrown clear of the car and survived (click here for latest details about the accident).
  3. David Moore – an new collector of Tomas’s Art, who led me on the right path to Jose and Andreu.

tomas-harris-art-terracota-sculpture-of-carmen-andreu-jaumes-aunt Jose, has also been a wonderful wealth of information and has supplied me with many photographs for my Harris Family Tree  and  Harris Family Photo Gallery. He knows so much about many members of my family tree tomas-harris-ceramics-3233    Tomas Harris - Self portrait 1064   I have added them to my family tree. Jose has also provided me with additional new contacts which I must follow up with in the very near future.

 

[SinglePic not found] Last year Andreu Jaume organised an Exhibition in Andratx ‘Andratx segons Harris 2009′   – , Mallorca, with talks and discussions about Tomas’s Art, The exhibition  shows many of Tomas Harris’s works of art,  much of it supplied by Jose Buces and Andreu themselves.  The exhibition was for about 100 people, and was a success. Now there is talk of organising another one for the summer of 2010. I will post information of the exhibition when I know more…  Please subscribe to RSS (see RSS link in the header) to stay informed of new posts to this site.

My thanks go out to Jose and Andreu and David Moore for the all their  images, and heaps of  information that has flowed into my inbox in during the last couple of weeks, and they say ‘There is more to come’..   ;-) THANK Q….

A bit of background about Tomas Harris

It was in the late 1920s that Lionel’s youngest son, Tomás, decided to follow his father into art dealing. Tomas Harris had already owned  two art galleries of his own in London before joining his father Lionel who owned and directed the Spanish Art Gallery, in London.  Tomás won a scholarship at the Slade School of Art when he was only fifteen and was trained as an artist there from 1923 to 1926, spending a year subsequently at the British Academy in Rome. Although he had a prodigious talent and continued to paint and exhibit his work throughout his life, the family’s dealing in works of art stimulated his interest in collecting too. He began by seeking out prints and drawings by the two Tiepolos, Dürer and Rembrandt, and then turned his attention to Goya., building up an unrivalled collection of the various editions of the Spanish artist’s major series of prints and lithographs, and studying rare states of the etchings. In his will, Lionel made it plain that Tomás was uniquely suited to run the London gallery, and the exceptional quality of the two exhibitions he organised in the 1930s, with major works by Velázquez, Ribera, Zurbarán and Goya and little known works from private collections, showed that he had the ability to develop the business further.  Although Tomás and Maurice were actively trying to sell work from their father’s stock to major museums in the post-war period, it has been said that Tomás was ‘evidently trying to wind up his business’ then. And it may be that the stimulus to create, fostered by his house in Majorca, and his Goya collecting and the preparation of his Goya print catalogue left little time for dealing and selling.

tomas-harris-obe NOTE : Tomás Harris’s Goya print collection, part of it now available for study in the British Museum’s Department of Prints and Drawings thanks to the generosity of his widow and his sisters,and his two volume Goya Prints and Lithographs(Oxford, Bruno Cassirer, 1964) have made a major contribution to the understanding of Goya’s etching and lithographic techniques, and have greatly increased the general appreciation of that part of the Spanish artist’s work.  Art Historians are hard pressed to weigh the significance of his work as artist, collector and scholar, against the importance of his work for MI 5 during World War II (see other posts on this website) , since he was the individual responsible for much of the planning and control of the Double Agent known as Garbo, and invented himself many of the spurious reports sent to this agent (and thence to the German High Command) from Garbo’s imaginary network of spies, creating an ingenious web of deceptions, that succeeded in keeping the Germans in the dark about the intended D-Day landings. Tomás wrote his own account of his role as Garbo’s full-time case officer in a series of World War II double bluffs, now in the National Archives at Kew, available in print with the title Garbo, the spy who saved D-day(London, Public Record Office, 2000).  ** Another book written by Nigel West and Garbo – simply called Garbo, is also a great read.. It reads  like a fictional story about espionage in World War II, but its far from fictio – its a true story and of couse is about Tomas Harris in MI5 almost as much as  it is about Garbo himself.

update to this post made 17th January 2010 : I have made many new contacts through this website already, and as a result have successfully just made contact with David Harris, son of Lionel Harris Junior, grandson of my fathers grandfather, who I hav been trying to track down for quite a while now. David is my fathers cousin so I perservered!  Anyway, we made contact by phone – just today, and it turns he is living about 30 miles from my home… Its so great to be in touch!!!   Sophia Pari-Jones, and Piluca in Spain will be thrilled to learn I have made contact. The wonders of the internet never cease to amaze me… I am saying that a lot these days !!!

1979-lionel-enriqueta-david-harris-paloma-jose-borja I am searching for David Harris (born in the late 1940′s) and to date have not had any luck other than only just receiving this photo which was taken in 1979. Do you know the young man on the right? The other people in the photograph from the left are: Paloma, little Borja and Jose Buces from Madrid, and Lionel, Enriqueta and David Harris from England.  If you know David Harris or have his contact details, PLEASE contact me or send David a link to this posted article, so that he can contact me – thank you. I know David Harris was born in Brighton, has a brother called Anthony who is about 40 years older  than David, and that Davids father is called Lionel Harris son of Lionel Harris senior (nmy great grandfather) who was the owner of the Spanish Art Gallery in London. Davids Great grandfather was called William Harris.

The above photograph was taken in Madrid in 1979, and shows Lionel and Enriqueta Harris (my fathers Uncle and Aunt), David Harris (Lionels son) with Jose Buces’s family who live in Madrid.

jose-buces-david-harris-1966-8 I have just received two more photos, the first is Jose Buces with David Harris and a pony taken in 1966,   and the second is of Anthony (Tony) Harris with his family at his babies christening- taken in 1973.  (click photos to Enlarge)  tony-harris-family-1973-9  

 

 

 

 

Sophia Pari-Jones from Caernarfon, in North Wales, met David when he was about 10 years old when she came to London to visit with William Harris (Bill), who was visiting London to visit his three sisters, Enriqueta, Violetta, and Conchita Harris. William ran an Antiques Shop in Caernarfon in the 60′s called “The Regent Antiques company” antique-shop . My parents only last month went to Caernarfon to meet Sophia to learn all they could about William Harris, my fathers father, as none of us, until now,  knew what had actually  happened to him after the war. We thought he may have died in the war but just this year discovered that he had lived in North Wales until he died in 1982. Sophia has lost touch with David many years ago, and would also like to make contact with him again.

So if you know David or if you are actually David and reading this posting, it would be really wonderful if you could please Contact ME, through the contact form on this website and I will definately RSVP immediately.

Thanks to Jose, Andreu and David (mentioned in my  “Last Post” ) I have now been able to add many more photographs to my photo galleries for the HARRIS FAMILY and the TOMAS HARRIS gallery  AND Update my family tree on the Rodriguez side which up until the last couple of days I knew hardly anything about, click this next link to view the family tree of 5 generations down from Manuel Maria Rodriguez.

tomas-harris-obe-medals New Photographs added to my galleries on this website, include a photo of the Medals given to Tomas Harris by King George VI  when he was named Officer of the Civil Order of the British Empire in October 1946. I have also just added new images of  his paintings, along with some fantastic family photos of Lionel and Enriqueta Harris with all 7 of their young children lionel-enriqueta-harris-1912 , and even a photo of my great, great grandparents William (born in 1828) and Eva Harris william-eva-harris10 . All this now gives me a greater knowledge of where one half of me comes from.

This website has just enabled me to make contact with a new member of the Harris family who was up until today unknown to me.

Firstly, just a few days ago, I was contacted by David Moore,  who came across my website The Harris Family  while surfing the net for information about Tomas Harris (my grandfathers brother).  David had recently developed a keen interest in Tomas and his Art andhe  informed me that he went to an exhibition of Tomas’s Art in Majorca in August just this year (2009).  He informed me that the organiser was Andreu Jaume of Lumen Publishing and that Andreu knew an incredible amount about Tomas, that Andreu’s family live in the house that Tomas owned in Mallorca at Camp de Mar, and that Andreu is writing a biograhpy about Tomas Harris.  He also told me that there was a speaker at the exhibition whose name he did not remember, but that he knew that this speaker was related to Tomas (and is therefore also related to me) and that  he gave a very moving and emotional speech about Tomas and his life of Art. 

I decided I needed to spend time trying to locate both Andreu Jaume and this relative of Tomas who gave the speech. I searched the internet for hours without luck, contact details are impossible to find.. so i added some text to Tomas’s post on my site requesting that anyone who knew Andreu Jaume, that  they try to get him to contact me – so I waited.

David Moore also sent me some lovely pictures of some of Tomas’s Paintings which I have added to my photo gallery called Tomas Harris’s Art Gallery  on this website. David also sent me an interesting link for Tomas’s Art exhibition in Mallorca - Andratx segon Harris (pdf).

My waiting paid off , incredibly quickly. Just  today, Andreu Jaume contacted me through my website.  He introduced himself as the being the one I was looking for in my posting. I was delighted. Oh the wonders of the internet!  Andreu explained that he has been researching the life of Tomas Harris (and his family) for many years and is writing his biography . He says Tomas Harris was a fascinating character: an art dealer, a scholar, a collector, a spy…Andreu lives in Barcelona, but  was born in Majorca where his family now owns ‘El Estudio Harris’ in Camp de Mar, the wonderful house of Tomas Harris and his wife Hilda Harris.  Tomas lived there from 1948 until his death in 1964, but he had a house in London too: Garden Lodge in Logan Place (London), which many years later became the home of the singer Freddy Mercuri (Queen). Andreu tells me you can feel Tomas in the House in  Majorca and can feel his shadow wandering in the garden. Andreu’s  grandparents and his mother and his sister? were  very good friends with Tomas, so when he died in a car accident they decided to buy the estate. Andreu grew up with the legend of Tommy Harris by his side. Five years ago he decided to put together all the information he had been gathering and is writing a biography about a man quite unknown to the world, and to whom we all are indebted to, for his work during the Second World War. Eissenhower himself met Tomas to thank him personally for his brilliant job in MI5 (See posts below about Tomas and Garbo the double spy in World War II).  Andreu also told  me he had the honor to meet Enriqueta (my Great Aunt, Tomas’s sister, also my grandfathers sister) at her home in South Kensington. He says she was a very clever, cultivated and charming old lady whom he worshipped. Also that Tomas had a wonderful relationship with his three sisters (Enriqueta, Conchita and Violetta) but not so good with his brothers (Lionel, William and Maurice). He was not on speaking terms with Lionel, for instance.  

            Andreu  organised the exhibition of Tomas’ paintings which was held in Camp de Mar, this August (2009)  in Majorca and it was successful.  Andreu had  invited José Buces Aguado to speak at the exhibition. Andreu has given me Jose’s email address and we are in emailing daily. Jose is supplying me with a mountain of information and photographs for which I am very grateful. This information has enabled me to determine that Jose’s mother Pilar Aguado Rodriguez was a cousin of Tomas Harris and also a niece of  my great grandmother Enriqueta (Esther)  Rodriguez Leon.   This makes Jose my fathers second cousin.  I have just today (19/12/09) added plenty of NEW people and additional details to my ever growing family tree… Please click here to view ->  Descendents of Leon which includes Jose Buces and my father- Ronald Harris . Andreu also mentioned that Tomas and Jose were very close, like brothers and Jose has the archive of Tomas and Enriqueta.  Jose knows everything about the family. Andreu informed me that he knew that Jose had  gone to meet William Harris, my grandfather, at his antique shop in North Wales in the seventies. 

Andreu also sent me some photos that I also have already added to Tomas’s art gallery  on this website.

Now best of all, is, that Andreu copied Jose Buces Aguado on his email to me. Jose being the man who Andreu had speaking at the exhibition of Tomas’s art in Majorca, the man who went to Wales to visit William Harris my grandfather in the seventies (who my father had  thought had died during the war until a few months ago), the man who knew Tomas Harris like a brother, and  also the man who is a son ‘of a spanish cousin of my grandfather’.  I have so many qeustions…

And to top it all…. as a direct result of Andreu copying Jose Buces on his email to me, I received my first email from Jose with lots of photos of members of the HARRIS family I never knew existed until today. I have just also added them to  Tomas’s art gallery … I cant wait to update the FAMILY tree — all in good time..

The story will continue… but for now… thats it..  Actually, thats not all it. Today is the 12december2009, and as a result of emailing with Jose, I have discovered that he has a sister who also knew my grandfather and that a best friend of his, David Davies, who lives in London, also knew my grandfather,  Enriqueta Harris, and also Tomas Harris. This world is getting smaller, and my family albums and family tree are getting bigger. My family tree today has 111 people..  Thank you Jose.. for all your information.. There is so much more out there to learn…