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 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 color photograph of Henry Moore's "Large Arch" with Eliel Saarinen's First Christian Church and the First Christian Church tower. The Bartholomew County Courthouse can be seen in the background. On the reverse is Balthazar Korab's stamp.
A black and white photograph of Henry Moore's "Large Arch," in its packaging, arriving in Louisville, Kentucky on its way to Columbus. "Large Arch" traveled up the Mississippi and Ohio rivers to get to Louisville. On the reverse is a stamp for the…
A photograph negative of the "Large Arch" installation at Cleo Rogers Memorial Library, taken for the Republic newspaper. Photo contains close-up of the texture of "Large Arch," as well as Henry Moore's signature and the Noack foundry's mark.
A color photograph of the "Large Arch" construction site while the project was in progress. The Cleo Rogers Memorial Library can be seen on the left, and the Irwin Home is on the right of the construction site. On the reverse is written, "photos by…
A color photograph of the "Large Arch" construction site while the project was in progress. There is a plywood model of the sculpture at the construction site. Eliel Saarinen's First Christian Church and the First Christian Church tower can be seen…
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 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…
Black and white photographs of "Large Arch" in Tiergarten in West Berlin. The sculpture was temporarily kept there while awaiting Henry Moore's final approval. Once approved, "Large Arch" would be transported to Columbus. On the reverse of each photo…