Picture poetry
Found in 1790 Collections and/or Records:
Trawl Net / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Gunn, Ronald., 1970
The sculpture placed vertically in the garden has the structure of a pole into which is affixed a horizontal windmill-like shape. The words, "trawl net" are inscribed on one of the arms possibly because the arm catches the wind as the net catches fish. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Trawler Funnels / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 1997
The image of this print in brown and white by Hincks was made after a painting by Ben Nicholson, "Two Mugs." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Trawler Funnels / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 1996
The image on this card reproduces a black and white linocut by Hincks after a painting by Ben Nicholson, "Two Mugs." This work was made into a print by Finlay that is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tree Column-Base 'Saint-Just' / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Bailey, Keith; Townsend, Andrew., 1983
Tree-Shells 3 / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Lassus, Bernard., 1977
This the second (!) of two cards with the same poem but a different image of the tree. Here the drawing is more defined with the leaves resembling the roughened outer shell of an oyster shell whereas in the first presentation with Ian Gardner (1971), the tree is rendered a solid green color without an outline of leaves but a shape more like a clam shell. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tree-Shells 3 / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Lassus, Bernard., 1977
This the second (!) of two cards with the same poem but a different image of the tree. Here the drawing is more defined with the leaves resembling the outer shell of an oyster whereas in the first presentation with Ian Gardner (1971), the tree has a solid green color without outline of leaves and a shape resembling a clam shell. The tree is drawnd in black ink but the card is printed in green ink. The printed text collaged onto the cardboard support was cut from Gardner's card. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tree-Shells / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Gardner, Ian; Lassus, Bernard., 1968
The tree has a solid green color with a shape resembling a clam shell. According to Willliam Allen (WEB 2013), this is the true first edition of this important card. A later version of this card is often mistaken to be the first edition. This card features Gardner's watercolour image - a tile version of Tree Shells based on this image was made in the 1970s and caused much controversy between Gardner and Finlay. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Trim Here / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Harvey, Michael., 1973
One copy has been printed on heavy gray stock paper the other on cream light stock paper. The image is a sailing ship with puns on nautical terms. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Trisegno, Il: La Completa Incertezza Puo Dimostrare. No.17/Sep / Carlo Finotti., 1984
Edited by William Xerra. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Trombone Carrier / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1975
This card depicts a drawing of an oil tanker ship; the card has been perforated to accomodate four metal paper clips, which symbolize trombones, placed in an upright position. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Troughs of Low Pressure / Furnival, John., 1994
Depicts a stormy looking landscape as part of a series of 11 prints on meteorlogical expressions in Cumbria in collaboration with Jonathan Williams. In The Vocative and Locative Case. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
True Vine / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 1997
The print depicts the same seven vertically arranged labels of measurements that was adapted from Ben Nicholson's "Letters and Numbers." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tu Voudrais la Grandeur, 1982
Quotes in French from Shakespeare, Cocteau, Pascal, Riverol.
Tune Tone Out Note Stop Call Site Victory / Depew, Wally., 2000
Tweak Your Brain Again / Black, Leda., 1997
This is a paid receipt for PLL issues #5-8 from Leda Black. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Twilight / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1986
The words "Twilight remembers" are printed on sky blue paper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Two Benches / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1998
Two Elegies / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1997
The cards each provide commercial specifications of a sailboat, one marked sold, the other withdrawn. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Two Evergreen Horizons / Clark, Thomas A. ; Laurie Clark., 1978
Two Horizons, 1998
The spools of thread in a box were mailed to the Sackners as a Christmas gift from Finlay. One spool has blue, the other black thread, serving as a metaphor for clear and stormy weather, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.