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Dear Michael, Karolina et al,
 
There is some mention of this publication on COPAC, from where I have
copied this information  (see below).
The Bodleian and the Library at Victoria & Albert seem to have a full
run of the journal, as does Cambridge (UL ?) and the National Library of
Scotland.
 
Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
 
 
 
Knut Maseide
Assistant Cataloguer
Guildhall School of Music & Drama, The Library
Silk Street
London EC2Y 8DT
 
Tel:      020 7382 7176
Fax:      020 7786 9378
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Main author:	 St. Michael's Workshop and Artists' Agency.
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&field
=au&terms=St. Michael's Workshop and Artists' Agency.>  
	
Title details:	 Art Notes.
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&field
=ti&terms=Art Notes.>  	
	Frequency: Quarterly, 1942-1947.
Frequency: Irregular, 1937.
Frequency: Bi-monthly, 1938-1941.
	
Published:	 London : Liverpool : Art Notes ; Oxford : St. Michael's
Workshop and Artists' Agency, 1937-1947. 
	
Physical desc.:	 11 v. : ill. ; 24-30 cm.	
Notes:	 No more published.
Established to promote a synthesis between Roman Catholicism and modern
art.
"Art Notes School Supplement" also published (monthly, and with
independent issue numbering).
Published in London : 1937-39 ; in Liverpool : 1940-September 1941 ; in
Oxford by the St. Michael's Workshop and Artists' Agency : November
1941-1947.
	
Subject:	 Christian art and symbolism - Periodicals.
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&field
=sub&terms=Christian art and symbolism Periodicals.> 
Art - Periodicals.
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&field
=sub&terms=Art Periodicals.> 
Christian art - Periodicals.
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&field
=sub&terms=Christian art - Periodicals.> 
Periodicals and transactions - British Isles.
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&field
=sub&terms=Periodicals and transactions - British Isles.> 
	
Other names:	 Morris, Joan,
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&field
=au&terms=Morris, Joan,>  [ed.] 
	
Genre:	 Periodical
	
Language:	 English	

For holdings information select a library name below.

Location details: 

*	Oxford
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&f=h&r
sn=1&rn=1&crns=0711159444 &lib=Oxford>  
*	V&A Libraries
<http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?id=09033105c0265d00be811203778268f15dd100&f=h&r
sn=1&rn=1&crns=75130746 &lib=V%26A Libraries> 

 
 

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From: This is the list of ARLIS/UK & Ireland: the Art Libraries Society.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Karolina Maria Stolarska
Sent: 30 March 2009 08:09
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: FW: the bard school - FW: a bibliographic mystery


Dear All,
 
Can anyone help with this query?
 
thanks!
 
- Karolina Maria Stolarska
Arts Librarian
Hackney Community College
 

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Subject: the bard school - FW: a bibliographic mystery
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 19:05:14 +0000



Dear Bards,

 

Good to see you and share Mass with you this afternoon. Sorry I couldn't
stay longer.

 

Can anyone shed light on the enquiry below, please? It's from our
librarian at the Blackfriars in Oxford.

 

God bless,

 

Dominic OP

 

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From: Michael Black [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: 27 March 2009 11:43
To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
Subject: a bibliographic mystery

 

The Regent suggested I get in touch. We have discovered a single issue
of something called 'Art Notes' published by the St. Michael's Workshop
(quondam Oxford) and Church Artists' Agency (in Pimlico) dated 1945.
It's a rather good quality piece covering a variety of liturgical and
other areas. Although it is vol. IX, no. 3, and therefore a publication
of some duration, we can't find any record of it even at the British
Library or the National Catholic Library. Archbishop Downey was patron
so the group presumably was respectable in institutional terms.The only
reference to the Church Artists' Agency on the internet and the European
Libraries Catalogue is to an exhibition of sculpture held at the
National Gallery that same year. There is also one other issue held in
an archive at Liverpool Hope. It's as if there's been a Stalinist coup
and all memory has been erased! Do either of you know anything about the
publication or have a suggestion about where we might find more
information?


Regards,

Michael

-- 
Michael Black
Librarian & Research Fellow
Blackfriars Hall
Oxford


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