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A black and white photograph negative of Xenia S. Miller, in sunglasses, and J. Irwin Miller on the left. On the right is photographer Balthazar Korab and his wife Monica Kane Korab. The group is attending the dedication of Cleo Rogers Memorial…

A photograph negative of Dr. Ard Hoven giving the opening invocation at the dedication of the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library. Photo was taken May 16, 1971, the day the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library and "Large Arch" sculpture were dedicated.

A black and white photograph negative of Carl J. Weinhardt, Jr., director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, giving the dedication speech at the dedication of the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library and "Large Arch." Seated from left to right are Kenneth…

Black and white photographs of Henry Moore's studio assistants constructing a model of "Large Arch" made of polystyrene. Construction of the model took place at Henry Moore's studio in Hertfordshire, England. The reverse of each photo is stamped with…

A black and white photograph of Henry Moore, second from right, visiting the Hermann Noack foundry in West Berlin, Germany to inspect "Large Arch." The sculpture was made at the foundry. The reverse is stamped with Henry Moore's studio address.

Black and white photographs of "Large Arch" being made at the Hermann Noack foundry in West Berlin, Germany. The sculpture was built in its entirety in West Germany before being transported to Columbus. The reverse is stamped with Henry Moore's…

A black and white photograph of Henry Moore's "Large Torso," annotated to depict the approximate dimensions of Large Arch. On the reverse is a sketch with the dimensions of base of "Large Arch."

A black and white folded brochure describing Alexander Girard's design for storefront improvements in downtown Columbus, Indiana.

A knife-shaped letter-opener engraved with Joseph I. Irwin's name. A flower shaped plaque on the handle is marked with a wheel shape and the letters CW arranged in a monogram, with a smaller letter D below, all rendered in red enamel.

A color photograph of J. Irwin Miller standing in front of Irwin Management Company offices at 301 Washington Street.
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