Ruess, Everett, 1914-....

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Everett Ruess was an artist and writer who explored the deserts of the southwest, invariably alone. He was known for cutting linoleum prints of nature and associated with Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange. At the age of 20, he went into the Utah desert with two burros and never returned.

From the description of The Everett Ruess family papers. 1877-2001. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 232614247

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referencedIn Lost Forever, Everett Ruess, motion picture, 2000 J. Willard Marriott Library. University of Utah Audio Visual Archives
referencedIn Aleson, Harry LeRoy, 1899-1972. Papers, 1918-1972. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
referencedIn Ruess family. Correspondence, 1935-1939. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
referencedIn Everett Ruess collection, ca. 1935-1941. Northern Arizona University, Cline Library
creatorOf Ruess, Everett, b. 1914. The Everett Ruess family papers. 1877-2001. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library
creatorOf Ruess, Everett, b1914. Everett Ruess papers, 1930-1934. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
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associatedWith Aleson, Harry LeRoy, 1899-1972. person
associatedWith Orr, Diane person
associatedWith Ruess family. person
associatedWith Ruess family. family
associatedWith University of Utah. Libraries. Manuscripts Division. corporateBody
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Southwest, New
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Artists
Explorers
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Birth 1914-03-28

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