A 7-minute video recording created by combining two 3-minute recordings of the 1971 transportation of Henry Moore's "Large Arch" from Louisville, Kentucky to Columbus, Indiana. "Large Arch" was made at the Hermann Noack foundry in Berlin, West…
A newspaper article from The Republic (Columbus, Indiana) which describes the donation of "Large Arch." The article reports that J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller have agreed to donate Henry Moore's "Large Arch" according to library board president John…
A black and white photo of Henry Moore's "Large Arch" standing in the library plaza outside of the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library. On the reverse is Balthazar Korab's stamp and negative number 25250.
A black and white photograph of an aerial view of Henry Moore's "Large Arch" and the library plaza outside of the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library, taken by Joe Holwager for the Republic newspaper. After installation on April 15, 1971, workers paved the…
A photograph negative of the "Large Arch" installation at Cleo Rogers Memorial Library, taken for the Republic newspaper. Photo shows texture of the inner portion of Henry Moore's "Large Arch."
A photograph negative of the "Large Arch" installation at Cleo Rogers Memorial Library, taken for the Republic newspaper. Henry Moore's "Large Arch" can be seen from a distance, with the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library in the background.
A photograph negative of the "Large Arch" installation at Cleo Rogers Memorial Library, taken for the Republic newspaper. Eliel Saarinen's First Christian Church tower can be seen through "Large Arch."
A black and white photograph of Henry Moore's "Large Arch" with the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library in the background. This photo was taken shortly after the dedication of the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library and "Large Arch" in 1971. On the reverse is…
A color slide of an aerial view of the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library, library plaza and Henry Moore's "Large Arch." The Irwin Home is on the right hand side of the library plaza. This photo was taken from atop the First Christian Church tower shortly…
Letter, written by project architect Kenneth D.B. Carruthers, describing to library director, Gerald M. Born, the use of the library plaza in relation to the Irwin Home and the Library entrance. Curatorial note: Carruthers refers to an enclosed…