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The Last Judgement

MS. Wind 203

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Title

The Last Judgement

Shelfmark

MS. Wind 203

Summary

Folder 1: Lecture lists for lectures about Michelangelo's Last Judgement, Oxford 1956, 1958, 1964, 1967 and new version; typescript version of text; part of German text of lecture delivered at Warburg Institute, 1936, with list of illustrations; related photographs and articles; correspondence with Gert Schiff, 1961; miscellaneous notes; related articles, including on a letter by Erwin Panofsky to the editor of the Art Bulletin, 1940; summaries by Margaret Wind. [V, M 38, i; WIND 224; WIND 240]

Folder 2: Miscellaneous notes; miscellaneous related articles. [V, M 38, ii+iv; WIND 224]

Date

1936-1967

Language

English

German

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Edgar Wind Papers

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Michelangelo

The Last Judgement

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