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Andrew, John, 1948-

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Archive for Bronze Medals: USS Enterprise, Whimbrel and Petrel, and Midway 1 / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Andrew, John., 1973

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Identifier: CC-12771-13036
Scope and Contents In September 1973, Finlay writes to Andrews about making picture poems as bronze medals. He describes and includes a small sketch of the USS Enterprise, an American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier with a Greek dome. Finlay's plays off this ultra modern ship with a classic Greek theme, the basic elements of the Universe, Earth, Air, Fire, Water. He conceptualizes the Universe as an Enterprise, the aircraft carrier as Earth sailing in Water which launches Fire-carrying planes into the Air. Finlay continues with an explanation of Whimbrel and Petrel, a one word Elegy to these old sailing barges put out of work with the internal combustion engine - Petrol. The 3rd Medal is based on the one word poem, Through a Dark Wood - Midway. Andrew provides sketches in October 1973 but in a subsequent letter from Finlay that is contained in the Torso Aircraft Carrier Archive, Finlay expressed disappointment with them. He drops this project with John Andrew but continues it to fruition with...
Dates: 1973

Elegiac Inscription / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Andrew, John; McQueen, Michael., 1995

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Identifier: CC-12941-13233
Scope and Contents

The photgraph depicts an inscription carved on black Belgian Marble. It recounts the attempt to create a new Republican Calendar during the French Revolution. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Seven Bollards / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Andrew, John ; Simig, Pia Maria ; Hincks, Gary., 1994

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Identifier: CC-12599-12831
Scope and Contents

A bollard is a thick low post on a wharf which is used to moor ships with a rope. This book depicts bollards for a decoration of a Scottish Shopping Centre, The Gyle - Edinburgh. Reproductions of drawings are depicted one to a page. Each is inscribed with the name of a ship which also alludes to a poem or quotation generally from classical literature as indicated in footnotes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994