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  2. Courtauld Institute of Art - Wikipedia

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    There is a slide library which also covers films, and an IT suite. [23] [24] An online image collection provides access to more than 40,000 images, including paintings and drawings from the Courtauld Gallery, and over 35,000 photographs of architecture and sculpture from the Conway Library. [25]

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject ConwayLibrary

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    The Courtauld Institute of Art. CC-BY-4.0. This is typical of a Conway Library item: a photographic print is pasted onto a manilla cardboard mount, with some additional information written or stamped on the mount. This page is a work in progress to support volunteers on the Courtauld Institute of Art Courtauld Connects Digitisation Project ...

  4. Courtauld Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Courtauld publishes an online image collection, artandarchitecture.org.uk, [15] which provides access to more than 40,000 images, including paintings and drawings from The Courtauld Gallery, and over 35,000 photographs of architecture and sculpture from the Conway Library of the institute. The site was developed with the support of the New ...

  5. Ernest Gardner (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    This collection has been contributed to the Conway Library of the Courtauld Institute of Art, and is currently being digitised by the Courtauld Institute of Art, as part of the Courtauld Connects project.

  6. Martin Conway, 1st Baron Conway of Allington - Wikipedia

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    Conway was an art collector; he began collecting in 1887. [22] Conway was the first Director-General of the Imperial War Museum and a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery from 1922 to 1937. [23] His photograph collection formed the basis of the Conway Library at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. [24]

  7. William Iveson Croome - Wikipedia

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    Photographs attributed to Croome are held in the Conway Library at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London. [8] This collection comprises mostly architectural and sculptural images both ecclesiastical and secular. As part of the Courtauld Connects project this collection of images is currently being digitised. [9]

  8. Ann Compton (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    Another link to the Courtauld Institute of Art is a collection of photographs attributed to Ann Compton and held in the photographic collection of the Conway Library. This large collection consists mainly of secular and religious architectural and sculptural images. [12]

  9. Lindy Grant - Wikipedia

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    Lindy M. Grant FSA (born 1952) is professor emerita of medieval history at the University of Reading, [1] an honorary research fellow of the Courtauld Institute of Art, [2] and a former president of the British Archaeological Association. [3] Grant is a specialist in Capetian France and its neighbours in the 11th to 13th centuries. [4]