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Total number of records: 16428

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Herbert Read Collection16428
Brotherton Collection16258
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art795
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Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968)1061
Amsterdam (Netherlands). Stedelijk Museum442
Amsterdam (Netherlands)400
Read, Herbert176
Arts Council of Great Britain170
Jodie Edwards163
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)145
British Council95
Tate Gallery91
Eliot, T S (1888-1965)88

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Archive Collection:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read
c.1908-1977
Papers and correspondence of Sir Herbert Read (1893 - 1968). The collection is divided into 17 series and reflects Read's broad interests, connections and activities: 1. First World War service 2...
Archive Sub-sub-series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/2/2/29
c.1914-1968
Files of loose notes, typescripts, correspondence and printed material titled 'Bibliography' prior to arrival at Special Collections. Files include newspaper and journal clippings and printed materia...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/1
c.1915-1919
This series contains material relating to Herbert Read's service during the First World War, including letters, certificates, and a scrapbook with cuttings of articles and poems by Read. Read was c...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/10
c.1914-1968
Series of original artworks and reproductions. Artworks were generally either gifted to Read or sent to him for comment or review.
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/11
c.1914 - 1968
This series contains correspondence and associated material chiefly addressed to Herbert Read from 170 organisations and institutions with some letters, carbon copies and manuscript drafts by Read. Ca...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/12
1922-c.1970
This series contains letters chiefly addressed to Herbert Read, with some letters, carbon copies, and manuscript drafts by Read. Carbon copies of Read's letters were often typed onto the verso of corr...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/13
1908-1968
This series relates to Read's early and family life. It has been divided into 3 main sections: 1. Personalia 2-15. Correspondence with family members and associated material 16. Photographs Thi...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/14
1929 - 1968
This series contains 7 boxes of Herbert Read’s domestic and financial paperwork, including correspondence, bank statements, receipts, invoices and other assorted material.
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/15
c. 1968
This series contains material relating to Herbert Read's legacy, including notes by Benedict Read on his life and work, paperwork relating to exhibitions on Herbert Read, memorial notices, obituaries,...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/16
c.1914-1968
This series lists material inserted into books in the Herbert Read Library. Inserts bridge the archival and printed books collections of Herbert Read. They are listed here, but remain within books in ...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/2
c.1914-1968
This series contains material relating to Herbert Read's writing and research. It has been divided into four sub-series: 1. Project files and prepublication material 2. Notes and notebooks 3. Book...
Archive Series:
BC MS 20c Herbert Read/3
c.1919 - 1973
This series contains photocopies and cuttings of newspaper articles that relate to Herbert Read and his work. The majority of items are reviews of Read’s books and essays including his critical wo...