Picture poetry
Found in 1786 Collections and/or Records:
Whoever broke my children into pieces / Huth, Geof., 1996
Wild Flower / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 1992
Image is a British Navy "Flower" class corvette in a storm. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wild Hawthorn Weapon Series: Cherry Stones / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Paterson, Dave., 1975
The card depicts a photograph of models of two V1 rockets employed by the Germans in World War II and the caption refers to the name of the German project to build these rockets, viz., Kirschkern (Cherry Stone). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wild Hawthorn Weapon Series No.2: Homage to Max Bill / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1974
The card depicts a photograph of a military tank with its two cannons pointing upwards, a metaphor for the constructivistic art of Max Bill. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wild Hawthorn Weapons Series: No.1 (O'Erlikon) / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Goodricke, Susan., 1973
Wild Hawthorn Weapons Series: Saint-Just Vigilantes Celebrate a Direct Hit / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1987
Image refers to Finlay's disagreement with Headley and Meulenkamp of the National Trust. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wildflower, n., A Mean Term between Virtue and Revolution / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 1993
The title signifies the ambiguity of the French revolution. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wildflower, n. / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 1992
Willliam Jay / Smith, William Jay., 1959
Wind in Ripe Barley / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 2000
The etching or woodcut black and white image on the card cover by Hincks appears to be a scene taken from Finlay's Little Sparta garden. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wind Owl Window Howl Haiku-Vu, 1992
Windjammer / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Fidler, Martin., 1975
This drawing depicts the ouline of a propeller driven airplane. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Window / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1995
The image depicts an impressionist painting of a seascape by P.W. Steer with scattered small whitecaps on the waves. The latter serve as a metaphor for the "Window" in this context which signifies the tin foil strips scattered from aircraft to confuse enemy radar during WW II. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Windowmill, 1967
The square-shaped perforation on the card signifies the window element of the title and the shirt button sewn on the card, the wind..mill of the title which is printed as a label on the box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Winter Topiary / Fidler, Martin., 1975
Wird die Macht des Menschen Ihre Sonne Finden? / Weiss, Christina; Patchen K., 1987
[With an Air...], 1980
withapile, 2010
McMurtagh resides in San Diego, California; presumably this collaboration took place through the mail. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Within the System of Greek Architecture / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Stewart, Mark., 1983
Woful Dane Bottom / Furnival, John., 1993
This is one of a series of prints dealing with the English town of Nailsworth and its environs where the Welsh poet W.H. Davies spent the last years of his life. The collaged addition is a map of the area. Stored in the Locative and Vocative Case. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.