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Archives3
Books and printed items1

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Maurice de Sausmarez Archive3
John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History1

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sculpture4
architecture1
architecture, classical1
art books1
book reviews1
decoration and ornament, architectural1
exhibitions1
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interest groups1
letter writing1

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London, United Kingdom2
Leeds, United Kingdom1
Pittsburgh, Usa1

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Architectural Library1
Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)1
Chatfield & Coleman1
Jennings, Robert (Fl. 1812-1831?-)1
Moses, Henry (1782?-1870)1
Priestley and Weale1
Prowett, Septimus (179-?-1867)1
Vulliamy, Lewis (1791-1871)1

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Archive File

David Lewis to Maurice de Sausmarez

1958-1969

Twelve letters between the architect David Lewis and Maurice de Sausmarez, discussing their thoughts and writings on Ben Nicholson, specifically Lewis's text on Nicholson's reliefs for the special iss...

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Review of 'Constantin Brancusi'

c. 1957

Two copies of a typewritten review of the book 'Constantin Brancusi' by David Lewis, published by Tiranti in 1957 and reviewed by Maurice de Sausmarez.

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Archive Print Item

Examples of ornamental sculpture in architecture : drawn from the originals of bronze, marble, and terra cot[ta] in Greece, Asia Minor, and Italy (oversize)

Vulliamy, Lewis (1791-1871); Moses, Henry (1782?-1870); Prowett, Septimus (179-?-1867); Jennings, Robert (fl. 1812-1831?); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); Architectural Library; Priestley and Weale; Chatfield & Coleman

[1823-1827]

Engraved title page. Plates drawn by Lewis Vulliamy, architecture, and engraved by Henry Moses. Plates dated 1823 to 1827.

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New Statesman and Nation

22 Jun 1946

Untitled press cutting from New Statesman and Nation, reporting a change of policy at the Artists' International Association from displaying a larger number of amateur works to a smaller number of hig...

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