Eric Gill archive rediscovered by a stroke of luck

Charles Davis writes “Eric Gill is famous for exquisite calligraphy, elegant stone carvings and woodcuts – and incest.
All are represented in a unique archive of unpublished documents which has recently resurfaced through a bizarre coincidence.
It gives new insights on one of the most brilliant
and controversial figures in 20th century British art – including an invincibly schoolboyish sense of humour.
Story at
The guardian.co.uk