Reference files of envelopes received ... [1983-1996]

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Reference files of envelopes received ... [1983-1996]

ca. 3,500 envelopes ; 11-16 x 15-24 cm. + 6 boxes (21 x 31 x 31 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7555191

Yale University Library

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Cutts, Simon, 1944-

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Biographical/Historical Note Ian Hamilton Finlay is a Scottish artist best known for his concrete poetry, his gardens which incorporate poetry and sculpture, and his penchant for controversy. He was born in 1925 in the Bahamas. His family returned to Scotland when he was a child and he was, briefly, educated there. He left school at 13, and served in the army (RASC) beginning in 1942. After WWII, Finlay began to write short stories and poetry...

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Van Horn, Erica 1954-

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Cutts, Simon, 1944-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6f4876v (person)

Biographical/Historical Note Ian Hamilton Finlay is a Scottish artist best known for his concrete poetry, his gardens which incorporate poetry and sculpture, and his penchant for controversy. He was born in 1925 in the Bahamas. His family returned to Scotland when he was a child and he was, briefly, educated there. He left school at 13, and served in the army (RASC) beginning in 1942. After WWII, Finlay began to write short stories and poetry...