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Folder 87

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Contains 7 Results:

A Humument Page 233 (print) , 2007

 Item — Folder: 87
Identifier: CC-47484-68481
Scope and Contents

The poem reads, "Her man - free and tender days of Poetry - pay day of happiness; and love - Tickets ready - for Liverpool and expectancy - the glimmering shores of yesterday receding." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2007

Music For n Players , 1966

 Item — Folder: 87
Identifier: CC-30059-31454
Scope and Contents

This print was silkscreened by Dave Pike at Ipswich. This score (Opus 2) consists of wavy black heavy curved lines with thinner red line intersections. Phillips provides directions on one side of the folded print in his own handwriting. The letter to John (Furnival?) describes a broadsheet/poster drawing for publication. He mentions that the musical print is "...something David Bedford asked me to do - an indeterminate piece for any number of people (to use where he teaches) -so, for interest, I enclose that too." Depicted in Tom Phillips: Works Texts To 1974, page 249. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

C/Loopseend/I , 1966

 Item — Folder: 87
Identifier: CC-30102-31500
Scope and Contents

This is another version of a drawing mentioned in Tom Phillips: Works Texts To 1974, page 250. The original drawing entitled, "C.Loopseend" (Opus 4) is in the collection of the Tate Gallery. It is stated that the work is a variant of Opus 2 but the piece is not depicted in the book. The Sackner drawing has the Letter 'I' appended to the title. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

Ulysses Illustrations: [Rock Music] , 2000

 Item — Folder: 87
Identifier: CC-34466-36163
Scope and Contents

The poem reads, "rock music sing, enchant the ear - one hell of a noate in his ear - art of drinking - toge and bloom come together - the dissipation expedition." The border of the page consists of musical staves. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner. Housed with "Ulysses [a nine muse world]," 2000. Added: CEND

Dates: 2000

Ulysses Illustrations: [A Nine Muse World], 2000

 Item — Folder: 87
Identifier: CC-34467-36164
Scope and Contents

The poem reads, "a nine muse world beyond the portico of legends - beyond the library - rest n a rock - beyond the music of a blossoming horse." The border of the page consists of rows of colored book spines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Ulysses Illustrations: [A Son Like Myself] , 2000

 Item — Folder: 87
Identifier: CC-34468-36165
Scope and Contents

The poem reads, "A son like myself - of a Greek engineer - only the word pictures the word - plied words slipped - into his heart like surprise and pleasure. The background depicts colored wave-like forms. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner. Housed with "Ulysses [raises]". Identifying label calls the piece "a sun like myself." Added: CEND.

Dates: 2000

Ulysses Illustrations: [Raises] , 2000

 Item — Folder: 87
Identifier: CC-34469-36166
Scope and Contents

The poem reads, "244 raises. How do I know that? By a very simple test - I know it by its fruits. And what may its fruits be? They are the glittering beings. - art of departure over the pages and waves - So back to to his ocean - to the helm to the rising and falling, turning and returning, appointed courses, of man." A stylized, line drawing of a man is present in the background. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner. Housed with "Ulysses [a son like myself" Added: CEND.

Dates: 2000