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Total number of records: 5

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Archives3
Books and printed items2

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Brotherton Collection5
Herbert Read Collection5
English Literature2

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art3
anarchism2
art, modern2
english poetry2
modernism (art)2
sculpture, modern2
child artists1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Kellogg, Rhoda5
Aarons, Anita1
Albers, Josef (1888-1976)1
Burke, Joseph1
Cairns, Huntington (1904-1985)1
D'Harnoncourt, Rene (1901-1968)1
Francis, Sam (1923-1994)1
Mountford, Charles P (1890-1976)1
Munz, Peter (1921-)1
Naumburg, Margaret (1890-)1

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The psychology of children's art

Kellogg, Rhoda; O'Dell, Scott (1898-1989)

c1967

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International aspects of child art

Kellogg, Rhoda

[19--?]

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Rhoda Kellogg

Kellogg, Rhoda

11 Jul 1961 - 20 Oct 1967

Three letters addressed to Read from Kellogg, one with a copy of Read's response typed on reverse. The file also includes a typescript guide to 'Hidden Meanings in Child Art' an exhibition Kellogg cur...

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New Zealand and Australia

Mountford, Charles P (1890-1976); Aarons, Anita; Burke, Joseph; Munz, Peter (1921-); Kellogg, Rhoda

c.1962 - 1968

Substantial file containing correspondence and associated material regarding a lecture tour in New Zealand and Australia in April - May 1963, where Read had also been a visitor at the Australian Unesc...

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United States

Cairns, Huntington (1904-1985); Wight, Frederick Stallknecht (1902-1986); Naumburg, Margaret (1890-); Albers, Josef (1888-1976); Rockefeller, Blanchette Hooker (1902-1992); D'Harnoncourt, Rene (1901-1968); Francis, Sam (1923-1994); Kellogg, Rhoda

c.1948 - 1968

Substantial series of correspondence concerning Read's various visits to the United States, beginning with a lecture tour in 1948, followed by a fellowship at Harvard as Charles Eliot Norton Professor...

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