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Prophets and Sibyls II and III

MS. Wind 196

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Title

Prophets and Sibyls II and III

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MS. Wind 196

Summary

Folder 1: Illustrations for Michelangelo's Prophets and Sibyls, 1960. Photographs, mock-up and proofs for British Academy lecture. [V, M 28, i-iii; WIND 214]

Folder 2: Illustrations relating to Sibyls. Photographs of early printed books and book illustrations (Heures de Rome, Heures de Mans, Jean Bertaud, Johannes Oseopaeus, Johannes Aitzma, Servatius Gallaeus), related works (Francisco de Hollanda, Ugo da Carpi). [V, M 29, i-v; WIND 215]

Folder 3: Miscellaneous photographs and illustrations, including Otto Fein's original negatives for Edgar Wind's lectures at the Warburg Institute, 1936. [V, M 29, vi-vii; WIND 215]

Date

1936- c. 1960

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Edgar Wind Papers

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Michelangelo

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