Dear colleagues
We have just published a new Guide to the Henry Moore Institute Archive which gives details of all our collections up to the end of 2004. We are a specialist repository that holds papers relating to sculpture in Britain from the eighteenth century to the present day, with particular emphasis on the period post-1880. The Guide also includes an essay by Penelope Curtis on the values of the archive and how the archive functions in the Institute's overall programme.
Copies are available free to institutions, please e-mail [log in to unmask]
Victoria Worsley
Archivist
Henry Moore Institute
74 The Headrow
Leeds LS1 3AH
Tel: 0113 2469469
Fax: 0113 246 1481
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