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Temple, n. a marble edifice, a veined edifice; the seat or summit or reason.
Temple, n. a marble edifice, a veined edifice; the seat or summit or reason.
Temple, n. a marble edifice, a veined edifice; the seat or summit or reason.

Temple, n. a marble edifice, a veined edifice; the seat or summit or reason.

Artist (Nassau, Bahamas, 1925 - 2006)
Recipient (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1939 - 2022)
Printer (founded 1961)
Datec.1984
Object NameCard
Mediumcard, ink
ClassificationsPrints
DimensionsPaper Size: 15 x 10.5cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2010 by Joyce Laing OBE.
Copyright© Estate of Ian Hamilton Finlay (2009)
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG017458
About MeCard designed by Ian Hamilton Finlay and printed by the Wild Hawthorn Press. It is addressed to Joyce Laing and was evidently posted in 1984, shortly after its creation. The card depicts a charcoal sketch of a temple surrounded by foliage, accompanied by three excerpts of text: the dictionary definition of "temple"; an extract from "Philemon and Baucis (The Metamorphoses)"; and a statement relating to the looting of Little Sparta by Strathclyde Region.

This work is part of an archive that belonged to Joyce Laing, OBE. The artist, Ian Hamilton Finlay, was a personal friend and sent her an example of each new poem print and multiple as it was made.
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Justice for the Fat Stupid Kids
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He was the first schoolmaster ...
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1987
The National Trust
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1987
February 4. Nothing!
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1987
Dialogue -LEY
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1987
Barr* Le Traitre Lis Ta Sentence.
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1987
Apollo and Daphne
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1798
Closed
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1983
Temple of Apollo / Saint-Just
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1994
Two Visions
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1987