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Notes: Untitled black folder

Archive Item: BC MS 20c Herbert Read/2/2/31

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Notes: Untitled black folder

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS 20c Herbert Read/2/2/31

Related People: Naum Gabo(Sender); Sir Herbert E. Read(Recipient)

Creator(s): Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968); Gabo, Naum (1890-1977)

Date(s): 1919-1967

Size and medium: 2 files

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/700517

Collection group(s): English Literature | Special Collections Art | Herbert Read Collection

Description

Diverse manuscript and typescript notes, excerpts from books, printed material and newspaper clippings collected together in an untitled black folder prior to arrival in Special Collections. Subjects include Klee, Proust, art education, Jung and psychology.


Within the folder are also two carbon copies of a typescript headed A Concise History of Modernism (6ff), bound with a manuscript list of chapter headings (?).


Two letters are also contained in the file. One is an unsigned letter from Naum Gabo dated 7 October 1953, in which Gabo discusses the difference between image and symbol, made more difficult through language.


The second is a letter to Herbert Read from The Times dated 30 May 1961 regretting that they will not be publishing his letter, as they have an article by him being published in the same week.

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