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Paul Nash and John Nash. Design
10/2007 | 1255 | 149
Pages: 713
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James, Merlin (James, Merlin; James, Merlin Ingli; Ingli James, Merlin; J., M.)
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Paul Nash and John Nash. Design | author: Skipwith, Peyton , author: Webb, Brian
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Background Notes to Henry Moore's Time-Life Screen
09/1989 | 1038 | 131
Pages: 637-641
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Skipwith, Peyton (Skipwith, Peyton)
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61. The Time-Life Building, New Bond Street, London, Shortly after Its Completion in June 1953.
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62. Sketch Design for the Time-Life Screen, by John Skeaping. 1952. (Photograph from the Rosenauer Archive).
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63. Sketch Design for the Time-Life Screen, by Lawrence Bradshaw. 1952. (Photograph from the Rosenauer Archive).
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64. Sketch Design for the Time-Life Screen, by Maurice Lambert. 1952. (Photograph from the Rosenauer Archive).
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65. Sketch Design for the Time-Life Screen, by Siegfried Charoux. 1952. (Photograph from the Rosenauer Archive).
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66. Sketch Design for the Time-Life Screen, by Frank Dobson. 1952. (Photograph from the Rosenauer Archive).
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67. Maquette for the Time-Life Screen, by Henry Moore. 1952. Cast Plaster, 17.8 by 33 cm. The Ruled Lines Relate to Its Use by Rosenauer in the Preparation of Scale Models. (Formerly Michael Rosenauer Collection).
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68. Letter from Henry Moore to Michael Rosenauer, Dated 10th March 1952. (Rosenauer Archive).
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69. Photograph of Henry Moore at Work on the Time-Life Screen. 1952.