Copy Negatives, c early 1960s-1967
Scope and Contents
28 black and white copy negatives that contain images of pencil and woodcut illustrations produced by Roger Law, which were published in the following outlets: Granta, Nova, Queen, The Observer, The Sunday Times Magazine, and Vogue. A number of the images also featured in the Jeremy Sandford and Law book, Synthetic Fun, along with being published in an article by Sandford in The Observer Weekend Review. Some of the images present also found themselves published in the August 1967 edition of Gebrauchsgraphik International Advertising Art. There is also a separate negative, which has an image of the Troubadour Coffee House sign print.
Dates
- Creation: c early 1960s-1967
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright - held by various sources.
Extent
2 file(s) (2 gusseted folders, which contain smaller sub-folders that separate the negatives by publication.) : Photographic material (plastic)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
These negatives originally came with the glass negatives (MS Add.10275/1/2/3/1/3), but have been physically separated from them.
Separated Materials
The published version of these images are found in the Published Material section, and original artwork can be found in the Artwork section of the Roger Law (Early Years) sub-fonds.
Source
- Law, Roger, b 1941 (Artist) (Person)
Subject
- British Vogue (Magazine) (1916-Present) (London) (Organization)
- Gebrauchsgraphik International Advertising Art (Magazine) (fl. 1920-1971) (Germany) (Organization)
- Granta (Magazine) (1889-Present) (Organization)
- Nova (British magazine) (1965-1975) (London) (Organization)
- Queen (Magazine) (1861-1970) (London) (Organization)
- The Observer (Newspaper) (1791-Present) (Organization)
- The Sunday Times (Newspaper) (1821-Present) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository
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