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Engraver and writer; born in London, England. Came to the United States in 1939 and became an American citizen in 1945. In addition to membership in the Royal Society of Painters, Etchers and Engravers, London, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts by Colby College, Maine.
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Clare Leighton was an English-born artist who immigrated to the United States in 1939. She was a writer, illustrator, and artist who was particularly noted for her wood engravings. -- Jeffrey P. Dwyer and Gordon Cronin, at the time of these letters, operated a book store in Amherst, Mass. After their split in 1975 Dwyer and Cronin were separately involved in a variety of book ventures.
Clare Veronica Hope Leighton was born in London, England, on April 12, 1898. Both parents, Robert Leighton and Marie Connor, were writers. Ms. Leighton trained at the Brighton School of Art, the Slade School of Fine Art, the University of London, and the London County Council Central School of Arts and Crafts, where she studied wood-engraving under Noel Rooke. Leighton emigrated to the United States in 1939 and became a naturalized citizen in 1945. She settled in Connecticut where she continued her work. Although also recognized for her painting, Leighton is best known for her wood-engraving. In addition to illustrating many reissues of literary classics as well as gardening and children's books, she designed stained glass for a number of New England churches, art glass for the Steuben Glass Works, and porcelain for Josiah Wedgwood & Sons. Her own publications include 'Woodcuts: examples of the work of Clare Leighton', with an introduction by Hilaire Belloc (1930), 'The musical box', a book for children (1932), and 'How to do wood-engraving and woodcuts', (1932). Work by Leighton is included in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum in London; the Metropolitan Musem of Art, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; and many others. In 1930 Leighton won first prize at the International Engravers Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1934 represented England in wood engraving at the International Exhibition in Venice, Italy. Colby College, Waterville, Maine, awarded her an honorary doctorate of fine arts in 1940. Clare Leighton died on Nov. 4, 1989, in Watertown, Conn.
One of twelve illustrations Leighton created for a 1930 edition of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (U.S.: Random House; London: Duckworth).
Clare Leighton (1898-1989) earned early recognition as an innovative and original wood engraver in 1923, when her engravings were shown at the annual exhibition of the Society of Wood Engravers. The same year, she moved to Bloomsbury, London, where she met the radical journalist Henry Brailsford (1873-1958), with whom she lived for many years. His Marxist politics likely encouraged Leighton's dedication to portraying working men and women in her engravings, but she also seems to have had an innate respect for physical labor and those who wrest their living from the natural world. Leighton even liked to engage in the occupations she depicted (she spent a day harvesting cranberries for the Wedgwood series, and lamented that she could not go to sea on a whaling ship). Engravings such as her 1931 Lumber Camp series and "Bread Line, New York" (1932) are stark examples of social realism, and reveal her profound connection with the physical existence of man.
By 1925, when she began visiting America to give lecture tours, Leighton was already an established and respected artist. She illustrated books by Thomas Hardy and Thoreau, and published popular books with her own text and images, such as Farmer's year (1933), a chronicle of life during the agricultural depression, Four hedges (1935) about her Chiltern house and garden, and Country matters (1937), a nostalgic celebration of English rural life. Leighton was also influential as a teacher, and wrote two pedagogical texts on the craft of wood engraving: Wood-engravings and woodcuts (1932) and Wood-engravings of the 1930s (1936).
In 1939 she left Henry Brailsford and moved permanently to the United States, where she became a naturalized citizen in 1945. Her first project in the US was the semi-autobiographical Sometime -- never (1939), an exploration of her memories and inner imaginative world. Southern harvest (1942) displays her fascination with rural life in the American South; in the 1943 English edition, she wrote, "The true character of a people is to be found in its workers, and especially in the workers upon the earth, for it is here that man is up against the eternal, and it is here that he demonstrates his values and his worth."
In 1951 and 1952 she worked intensively on Josiah Wedgwood's commission for a series of 12 plates portraying traditional New England industries. The work took her all over the Northeast, and upon its completion she decided to move to Massachusetts (she would later settle in Woodbury, Connecticut). Although she broke new ground in designing the Wedgwood plates, she finished the project feeling both triumphant and exhausted. In the unpublished notes towards an autobiography she made in old age, she recollected: "Once I had finished the Wedgwoods, I realised I needed to forget wood engraving. It is no wonder that after so many years, I found myself growing exhausted by it. I felt I was running the risk of repeating myself and ceasing to grow." She saw the Wedgwood plates as one of her most ambitious projects, perhaps even the culmination of her career. The last major work she wrote and illustrated was Where land meets sea : the tide line of Cape Cod (1954), which the New England Society of New York hailed as a great contribution to the culture of New England. Soon after, she stopped engraving and began designing stained glass windows, mosaics, and other projects that spared her the detail-intensive and physically demanding labor of engraving.
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Clare Leighton had lived nearly 8 years in North Carolina when she received a commission from Josiah Wedgwood & Sons to design a series of 12 plates depicting traditional New England industries. The two-year project (1951-1952) sent Leighton traversing large areas of New England, to which she became deeply attached. In a draft of her "Introduction" to the Wedgwood series, she explains that she saw the commission as an opening to a new place: "Here, now, was my chance to discover New England. For always, I have found, the one way to learn the life of a land is to work upon it whether it be with plow or pencil."
As Leighton began traveling around New England, she found that "in the clean light of the North, the actual shape of the earth has a strength that is rare in the South." She got to know the people, whom she said resembled Southerners, having "the same far off, keen look in their eyes that you find in all fishermen, everywhere, the same angular bonyness of all tillers of the soil." However, she also believed that "Something happens to a man's face and stance when he battles the cold. I must be able to show this, with engraving tools, on wood." She tirelessly tracked down subjects to draw, seeking out old grist mills and ice-cutting teams (already anachronisms) in remote areas of New England. She even spent a day harvesting cranberries, and was dedicated to gaining a first-hand perspective on her subjects as much as possible.
Leighton initially planned to organize the plates by state, with logging and lobsters from Maine, codfishing from Massachusetts, maple sugar and marble quarrying in Vermont, tobacco growing in Connecticut, etc., allotting two subjects to each of the six New England states. However, she soon found that so many industries demanded representation--many of which could not be isolated by state--that this scheme would not work. In determining which industries to present, she writes that "I had decided from the very beginning that I wanted to make this an epic of earth and water. I wanted the basic, cradle industries of New England, rather than recent mechanisation. This m[u]st be the harvests of land and sea."
As an artist accustomed to illustrating books, Leighton was forced to tackle the difficulty of designing a circular (rather than rectangular) engraving for the Wedgwood designs. She solved this problem by depicting the tools of each trade in the bottom foreground. She recalls the riveting power of the many tools she examined and handled while researching subjects: "I myself grew intoxicated with the beauty and meaning of tools and caught something of the magic that man feels for the instruments of his craft ... Greater than will to power and more enduring than economic strain and stress is the inevitable shape of plow deter[m]ined by necessity. These designs, in which I have tried to show the rhythm of labour, are no sentimental escape from reality."
Clare Leighton was born in England in 1898. She studied at Brighton College of Art and the Central and Slade Schools in London. Leighton is best known for her books of stories and illustrations of agrarian subjects and the American South. The artist was a member of Duke University's Department of Art, Aesthetics, and Music from 1943 to 1945 and was awarded several prizes for her artistic achievements.
For more information, see Hickman, Caroline. "Clare Leighton and the American South." Duke Library Magazine Vol. 17, No. 3 (Spring/Summer 2004).
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Items removed or copied from books in Ellen Glasgow's possession include notes, clipped poems, & Christmas cards from Mary Sinton Lewis Leitch, Pierre Troubetzkoy, Amelie Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy, Van Wyck Brooks, Clare Veronica Hope Leighton, Carl Van Vechten, & Stark Young. A letter from Radclyffe Hall praises Vein of iron, two from Marjorie Kinan Rawlings, discuss her own work, Arnold Bennett, invites her to tea, Henry Louis Mencken, praises a book, Arthur Frank Swinnerton, invites her to lunch, William Babington Maxwell, sends The guarded flame to her and Sarah Agnes Rice Pry writes out a poem.
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Cheever, Lawrence Oakley, 1907-1974. Papers, 1931-1966.
Title:
Papers, 1931-1966.
Correspondence, typescripts, clippings, proofs, bookplates, illustrations, Christmas cards, and other items, relating to Cheever's career and book collecting, bookplates, book illustrators, and Prairie Press. Corresondents include James Tinkham Babb, Fritz Eichenberg, Charles Honce, Elmer Jacobs, Rockwell Kent, Fritz Kredel, Raymond Lufkin, Dale Nichols, Vincent Starrett, Lynd Kendall Ward, and Edward Arthur Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 619 items.
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- Cheever, Lawrence Oakley, 1907-1974. Papers, 1931-1966.
Mills, Charles, 1914-1982. Charles Mills papers, 1937-1981.
Title:
Charles Mills papers, 1937-1981.
The collection is mainly letters to Charles and Marguerite Mills from literary and academic colleagues and from personal friends. Significant correspondents include Walter Baxter, Lewis White Beck, Warren Pendleton Carrier, Elizabeth Henderson Cotten, Robert Fitzgerald, Allan H. Gilbert, Katharine Everett Gilbert, Paul Elliot Green, Archibald Henderson, Helmut Kuhn, Clare Leighton, Milton Charles Nahm, Betty Smith, and Nathan Comfort Starr. Also included are typed copies of writings of a few correspondents, probably sent to the Millses for review and a war journal Warren Carrier kept while serving in the American Field Service in Burma in 1944 and 1945.
ArchivalResource: About 150 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Mills, Charles, 1914-1982. Charles Mills papers, 1937-1981.
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Diary for 1914 / Clare Leighton.
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Diary for 1914 / Clare Leighton. 1914.
Diary entries beginning with January 1, 1914 and ending with December 31, 1914.
ArchivalResource: [92] p. ; 23 cm.
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Diary for 1914 / Clare Leighton.
Henry Ernest Schnakenberg papers
Title:
Henry Ernest Schnakenberg papers
Photographs, correspondence, appointment books, etchings, a scrapbook, printed materials, writings, and posters.
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- Schnakenberg, H. E. (Henry Ernest), 1892-1970. Henry Ernest Schnakenberg papers, 1905-1969.
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Clare Leighton : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York].
Title:
Clare Leighton : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York]. 1930?-1990
File of color and black and white photographs of work of art, assembled by the staff of The Museum of Modern Art in New York from the museum's establishment until 1990. Items may include full views, details, installations, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1 or more folders: ill. (some col.) ; 38 cm.
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Clare Leighton : artist file : study photographs and reproductions of works of art with accompanying documentation 1930?-1990 [graphic] [compiled by staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York].
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. [Clare Leighton] : artist file
Title:
[Clare Leighton] : artist file 1900-
Assembled file includes clippings, photographs, reproductions from books and auction catalogs, postcards, press releases, slides, resumes, reviews, exhibition ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. [Clare Leighton] : artist file
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Diary for 1918, beginning 1st August / Clare Leighton.
Title:
Diary for 1918, beginning 1st August / Clare Leighton. 1918.
Diary entries beginning with August 1, 1918 and ending with December 31, 1918.
ArchivalResource: [57] p. ; 32 cm.
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Diary for 1918, beginning 1st August / Clare Leighton.
Ellen Glasgow Papers, 1935-1941
Title:
Ellen Glasgow Papers 1935-1941
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- Ellen Glasgow Papers, 1935-1941
Biographical Reference Collection, ., 1972 - 2004
Title:
Biographical Reference Collection, . 1972 - 2004
The Biographical Reference Collection contains files of clippings, publications, biographical sketches, curriculum vitae, and other materials about the activities of Duke University administration, faculty, staff, and alumni, as well as other people connected or associated with the University, including members of the Duke family. These files were compiled from a variety of sources by University Archives staff for use in reference and research.
ArchivalResource: 15.0 Linear Feet,; 15,000 Items
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- Biographical Reference Collection, ., 1972 - 2004
Nason, Thomas W. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1927-1971, n.d.
Title:
Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1927-1971, n.d.
Thomas W. Nason was a printmaker, specializing in woodengraved landscapes, represented at Weyhe Gallery. Nason's letters to Carl Zigrosser concern biographical information, the progress of new prints, sales and prizes, work illustrating, their shared interest in the Social Credit movement, and Nason's comments on Zigrosser's essay on Nason in The Artist in America. Also included are appreciations of Nason's work by John Taylor Arms and Clare Leighton, and Zigrosser's notes on Nason's prints.
ArchivalResource: 39 items (47 leaves and 1 pamphlet).
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- Nason, Thomas W. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1927-1971, n.d.
Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1879-1964. Correspondence, 1872-1964.
Title:
Correspondence, 1872-1964.
The collection consists primarily of incoming correspondence, including typed and holograph manuscripts, postcards, Christmas cards, photographs, newspaper clippings, autographs, and a calendar that span Schauffler's lifetime. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including poetry, music composition, public taste in music and literature, and publishing. Among the more significant pieces of correspondence are a series of letters from Grace Hazard Conkling, in which she discusses the character and literary theories of Amy Lowell, Germany and German music, the image of porpoises in her own verse, George Saintsbury's A History of English Prose Rhythm, and Beethoven; letters written by the poet Louise Imogen Guiney to Edward A. Church; German translations of Schauffler's poetry done by Heinrich Barban; a lively discussion of music in the letters of Elizabeth C. Moore; letters from James Oppenheim, comparing poetry to music, questioning proper contemporary poetic subjects, and examining the differences between poetry of the nineteenth century and the twentieth; and, finally, correspondence from George Sterling, in which he touches upon the death of Jack London, his own impending divorce, sobriety, and the beauty of Carmel, California. In addition there are a number of typed and holograph manuscripts of poems, including Katherine Lee Bates's "The Debt," Robert Graves's "Burrs & Brambles," Clement Allison's "The Matter with the Poets" and others, poems by Clark Ashton Smith and George Sterling, Louis Untermeyer's "Spratt vs. Spratt" with corrections in his own hand, Edmund Gosse's "The Fear of Death," poems by Jessie Kemp Hawkins, Richard Hovey's "Matthew Arnold," Robert Underwood Johnson's "October" and "Portae Musarum," poems by Theda Kenyon, George Cabot Lodge's "Life and Death," poems by Charles F. Lummis, James Oppenheim, Sir Charles G.D. Roberts, and Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, and Charles Hanson Towne's "Silence," among many others.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes, 3 oversize folders (2.5 linear feet)
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- Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1879-1964. Correspondence, 1872-1964.
Clare Leighton Papers, 1940-1968
Title:
Clare Leighton Papers, 1940-1968
Clare Ellaline Hope Leighton was an English printmaker who immigrated to the United States in 1939. The Clare Leighton Papers date from the mid-twentieth century and include woodblocks, preparatory prints and drawings, and correspondence related to Leighton's artistic practice.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 Linear Feet; 500 Items
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- Clare Leighton Papers, 1940-1968
Leighton, Clare Veronica Hope, 1900- : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Title:
Leighton, Clare Veronica Hope, 1900- : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Leighton, Clare Veronica Hope, 1900- : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Charles Mills Papers (#4270), 1937-1981
Title:
Charles Mills Papers (#4270) 1937-1981
Charles Mills (1914-1975) was born in 1914 in Griffin, Ga. He married his wife Marguerite around 1935. In 1936, the Millses traveled to Italy where Charles studied singing and began his first book , which he completed in 1943. Mills's next book, (1952), was written while he and his family were living Chapel Hill, N.C., where Mills studied languages at the University of North Carolina. This book was a panorama of life in the small Georgia town of Alexandria from the time of its settlement in 1839 until its centennial. Both of Mills's books were bestsellers. The collection includes mainly letters to Charles and Marguerite Mills from literary and academic colleagues and from personal friends. Significant correspondents include Walter Baxter, Lewis White Beck, Warren Pendleton Carrier, Elizabeth Henderson Cotten, Robert Fitzgerald, Allan H. Gilbert, Katharine Everett Gilbert, Paul Elliot Green, Archibald Henderson, Helmut Kuhn, Clare Leighton, Milton Charles Nahm, Betty Smith, and Nathan Comfort Starr. Also included are typed copies of writings of a few correspondents, probably sent to the Millses for review and a war journal Warren Carrier kept while serving in the American Field Service in Burma in 1944 and 1945. The Choice The Alexandrians
ArchivalResource: About 150 items (1.0 linear feet)
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- Charles Mills Papers (#4270), 1937-1981
Tonner, W. T. Mrs. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1941-1964.
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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1941-1964.
Mrs. W. T. Tonner was a benefactor of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She donated works by Clare Leighton and William Blake.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 leaves).
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- Tonner, W. T. Mrs. Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1941-1964.
Clare Leighton papers
Title:
Clare Leighton papers
Correspondence; biographical data; exhibition materials; photographs; scrapbooks; sketchbooks.
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- Leighton, Clare, 1899-. Clare Leighton papers, 1931-1967.
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989,. Cathy in delirium [graphic] / Clare Leighton.
Title:
Cathy in delirium [graphic] / Clare Leighton. [1930]
A scene from Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights showing the heroine Catherine Earnshaw in bed.
ArchivalResource: 1 print on thin wove paper : wood engraving, b&w ; image 18 x 14 cm., sheet 26 x 22 cm.
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989,. Cathy in delirium [graphic] / Clare Leighton.
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Diary for 1915 / [C. Leighton].
Title:
Diary for 1915 / [C. Leighton]. 1915-1918.
Diary entries beginning with New Year's Day, 1915 to August 1, 1917. Entries are continued on inserted gathering, ending with July 31, 1918.
ArchivalResource: [99] p. ; 23 cm. + 1 inserted gathering ([129] p.)
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Diary for 1915 / [C. Leighton].
Clare Leighton collection, 1949-1953
Title:
Clare Leighton collection 1949-1953
The collection comprises original artwork and manuscript material by Clare Leighton for a series of 12 Queen's ware plates representing New England industries, produced by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons in 1952.
ArchivalResource: 12 Linear feet (1 box + 6 oversize)
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- Clare Leighton collection, 1949-1953
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
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Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
Papers of Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow include drafts of and notes on several novels including "Phases of an inferior planet," "Vein of iron," "A certain measure," "In this our life," and "The woman within," as well as copies of speeches and articles, and notes relating to her personal and literary affairs. Letters and telegrams, 1916 -1944, from Henry W. Anderson form about half of the correspondence; the more than 50 letters from James Lane Allen make up the second largest group. The collection also includes notebooks containing addresses, comments, bibliography, recipes and miscellaneous notes; and photographs and drawings of Miss Glasgow, her homes, pets, and other literary figures including a commercial strike of a woodcut of Glasgow's home by J.J. Lankes, 1926, commissioned as a design for her Christmas card.
ArchivalResource: 3385 items.
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- Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Papers of Ellen Glasgow [manuscript], 1880-1963.
Charles Edward and Isabel Patterson Eaton Art Collection papers, 1920s-1990s.
Title:
Charles Edward and Isabel Patterson Eaton Art Collection papers, 1920s-1990s.
The collection consists of letters, photographs, catalogs, clippings, printed books, and other items relating to the work of artists represented in the Charles Edward and Isabel Patterson Eaton Art Collection. Included are materials from exhibits of works from the collection and materials relating to agents and other collectors. Some of the artists and others represented in the papers are listed below as subject headings.
ArchivalResource: About 3100 items (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Charles Edward and Isabel Patterson Eaton Art Collection papers, 1920s-1990s.
Rockwell Kent Papers, ca.1885-1970.
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Rockwell Kent Papers ca.1885-1970.
A significant collection of Rockwell Kent's correspondence; drawings and sketches; watercolors; lithographs; proofs; manuscripts; and architectural drawings. There are also lithographs and woodblock prints by Kent's students and admirers.
ArchivalResource: 59 linear ft (ca. 6,500 items in 45 boxes, 10 mapcase drawers, & 3 slip cases).
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- Rockwell Kent Papers, ca.1885-1970.
Lynd Ward papers
Title:
Lynd Ward papers
Letters, notes, business records, art works, printed material, and photographs relating to Ward's involvement in the American Artists' Congress (1936-1945), the Artists League of America (1934-1949), the Independent Citizens Committee for the Arts, Sciences, and Professions (1944-1948), the Limited Editions Club competition (1932-1957), and the Society of American Graphic Artists (1940-1964). Artists represented in the files include Grace Albee, John Taylor Arms, Fritz Eichenberg, Antonio Frasconi, Jacob Kainen, Clare Leighton, Prentiss Taylor, Max Weber, Stow Wengenroth, Art Young, Adja Yunkers, William Zorach.
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- Ward, Lynd, 1905-. Lynd Ward papers, 1934-1964.
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. The Clare Leighton collection, 1949-1952.
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The Clare Leighton collection, 1949-1952.
The Leighton collection consists of material relating to the illustrations by Clare Leighton for 'The book of Psalms, The first psalm of David, The book of Proverbs [and] The book of Ecclesiastes,' published in 1952 by Doubleday, New York. Included are eighteen original drawings for illustrations appearing in the book; four drawings which were not included in the final version; partly touched page proofs for all the published illustrations; a few pieces of correspondence between Leighton and Sabra P. Mallett, art director at the Literary Guild of America and Doubleday & Co., regarding the illustrations; and a sample contract for the proposed work between Leighton and the Literary Guild of America.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet (1 box).
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. The Clare Leighton collection, 1949-1952.
Letters from various correspondents, 1921-1951.
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Letters from various correspondents, 1921-1951.
Letters to Englisheditor and scholar Henry Goddard Leach chiefly from English writers.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Letters from various correspondents, 1921-1951.
Edith Emerson papers
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Edith Emerson papers
The papers of painter, illustrator, and curator Edith Emerson measure 2.1 linear feet and date from 1839 to 1981, with the bulk of the material dating from 1894-1971. Found within the papers are biographical material; letters from friends and colleagues; writings and notes by Emerson and others; artwork, including three sketchbooks; subject files; photographs of Emerson, family, friends, and artwork; and scattered printed material.
ArchivalResource: 2.1 Linear feet
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- Emerson, Edith, 1888-1981. Edith Emerson papers, 1839-1981, (bulk 1894-1971).
John A. Parker papers
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John A. Parker papers
Nine Christmas cards designed by Josef Albers and signed by Anni and Josef Albers, undated; 6 newspaper clippings regarding Josef Albers, 1971- 1980; four greeting cards designed and signed by Clare Leighton, 1976 and undated; a woodcut by Leighton, and 2 newspaper articles about her, 1959; and three newspaper articles, "The Native," by Esther E. Wood, for the Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, Maine, 1973, 1976, 1977.
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- Parker, John A. (John Albert). John A. Parker papers, 1959-1980.
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1941.
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Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1941.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1941.
William Dolan Fletcher papers
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William Dolan Fletcher papers
Notebooks compiled by Fletcher listing prints by artists John Castigan, John Flannagan, Ruth Gannett, Gordon Grant, Norman Kent, Troy Kinney, Clare Leighton, Barry Moser, Chauncey Ryder, Benton Spruance, Walter Tittle and Keith Shaw Williams; and research material on Gerald Leslie Brockhurst and Benton Spruance. Brockhurst material includes correspondence, biographical sketches, notes, lists of works, a draft of Fletcher's catalog Complex Simplicity: Gerald Leslie Brockhurst and his Graphic Work, printed material, reproductions and photographs of work, and photographs of Brockhurst, his models and others;
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- Fletcher, William Dolan. William Dolan Fletcher papers, 1924-1986.
Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
Title:
Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
Richard Gaither Walser (1908-1988) was a professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and author of numerous works, chiefly relating to North Carolina's literary heritage. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, and other materials chiefly relating to North Carolina' literary heritage. Files on individual authors and literary subjects dominate, with special emphasis on the life and works of Thomas Wolfe. Other authors represented in the collection include Doris Betts, Helen Bevington, James Boyd, Richard Chase, Jonathan Daniels, Wilma Dykeman, Charles Edward Eaton, John Ehle, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, George Moses Horton, Gerald W. Johnson, Frederick H. Koch, Guy Owen, Robert C. Ruark, Wilbur D. Steele, Hardin E. Taliaferro, and Jonathan Williams. There is also material on North Carolina folklore and other topics not directly connected to literature. A small number of items relate to Walser's life as a student at the University of North Carolina and to his service with the United States Naval Reserve during World War II.
ArchivalResource: About 27,800 items (32.5 linear feet)
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- Richard Gaither Walser Papers (#4168), 1918-1988
Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971. Rockwell Kent papers, ca.1885-1970.
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Rockwell Kent papers, ca.1885-1970.
A comprehensive collection of working drawings and sketches, watercolor paintings, lithographs, proofs, manuscripts, and architectural drawings.
ArchivalResource: 59 linear ft. ( 42 boxes, 10 drawers & 3 slip cases)
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- Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971. Rockwell Kent papers, ca.1885-1970.
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1954-1955.
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Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1954-1955.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (4 leaves)
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1954-1955.
Friends of Duke University Library. Scrapbook, 1943-1966.
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Scrapbook, 1943-1966.
Scrapbook with autographs; manuscript (holograph) poems by Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost, and others; photographs of Robert Frost; clippings; and invitations, most of which relate to events held by the Friends of Duke University Library. Most items in the scrapbook refer to The Trent Collection and its Walt Whitman materials. Autographs include those of Sculley Bradley, Robert Peter Tristram Coffin, and Clare Leighton.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Friends of Duke University Library. Scrapbook, 1943-1966.
Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
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Papers, 1887-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 23.5 linear ft ( 9,150 items in 40 boxes; 1 scrapbook (in place of Box 22); 1 oversize folder).
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- Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
Norman Kent papers
Title:
Norman Kent papers
Correspondence, articles, clippings, and gallery literature.
ArchivalResource:
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- Kent, Norman, 1903-1972. Norman Kent papers, 1939-1964.
Paul Green Papers, 1880-1992
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Paul Green Papers, 1880-1992
Paul Eliot Green (1894-1981) of Chapel Hill, N.C., was an author, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, and humanitarian. This collection contains material documenting many facets of Green's life and work, material relating to the life and work of his wife, Elizabeth Lay Green, and numerous items relating to members of the Greens' immediate and extended family. Paul Green's work as a dramatist and writer is documented in his professional correspondence files (circa 34,400 items); by extensive files on his including background material, drafts, musical scores, and business records; and by drafts of poems, essays, and novels by Green. Also included are yearly diaries (1917-1980), photographs, tape recordings, and appointment books. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, James Boyd, Erskine Caldwell, William T. Couch, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, John Ehle, Caroline Gordon, Frank Porter Graham, John Howard Griffin, Tyrone Guthrie, Dubose Heyward, Noel Houston, Langston Hughes, Gerald W. Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, Frederick Koch, Lotte Lenya, H. L. Mencken, Howard Odum, Clarence Poe, Carl Sandburg, Betty Smith, Lamar Stringfield, Allen Tate, Kurt Weil, Orson Welles, and Richard Wright, among many others. Green's associations with various theater, cultural, and humanitarian organizations in North Carolina and elsewhere are extensively documented. Correspondence and other materials show his opinions on such issues as lynching, capital punishment, nationalism, communism, race relations, religion, and the Vietnamese, Korean, and First and Second World Wars. Also included are a considerable number of photographs relating to Green's family and to his work, and financial records. symphonic dramas,
ArchivalResource: 195 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 111,500 items)
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- Paul Green Papers, 1880-1992
Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. [Clare Leighton's letters to Jeffrey P. Dwyer, 1974-1975]
Title:
[Clare Leighton's letters to Jeffrey P. Dwyer, 1974-1975]
Letters from Clare Leighton to Jeffrey P. Dwyer and one letter from Leighton to Gordon Cronin, 1974-1975. -- Leighton to Dwyer, 1974 Jan. 13. Discusses an exhibition of her work. -- Leighton to Dwyer, 1974 Feb. 1. Discusses the enclosed list of prices for her work. -- Leighton to Cronin, 1974 Apr. 1. Asks Cronin for the return of a wood block and some solander print boxes. -- Leighton to Dwyer, 1974 Jun. 13. Discusses her prints and their mutual friends. -- Leighton to Dwyer, 1975 Jan. 11. Thanks Dwyer for his new catalog and inquires about the sale of her prints. -- Leighton to Dwyer, 1975 Jan. 21. Asks Dwyer what kind of prints he wants from her. -- Leighton to Dwyer, 1975 Jul. 5. Inquires of Dwyer about his split from Gordon Cronin.
ArchivalResource: 7 items
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- Leighton, Clare, 1898-1989. [Clare Leighton's letters to Jeffrey P. Dwyer, 1974-1975]
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Letters to Clare Veronica Hope Leighton [manuscript], 1935-41.
Title:
Letters to Clare Veronica Hope Leighton [manuscript], 1935-41.
Glasgow writes about her failing health, her longing to visit England, the books they are currently writing, and their mutual friends.
ArchivalResource: 14 pieces.
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- Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1873-1945. Letters to Clare Veronica Hope Leighton [manuscript], 1935-41.
Thomas family. Thomas family papers, 1895-1968.
Title:
Thomas family papers, 1895-1968.
Correspondence from the Thomases while resident in the Philippines, 1900-1905; sketches, photographs, maps, newsclippings, and diaries. The collection presents a clear and astute view of U.S.-Philippine relations during the period they were in residence, as well as an informative and pictorial view of village life and the countryside in the hinterland of the Islands. It also reveals aspects of military operations in the Philippines during this period. A small portion of the collection is devoted to letters from a French family befriended by the Thomases in the years following World War I. There are miscellaneous geological reports, 1911-1930, and some memorabilia also remain about Camp Fremont (U.S. Army) in Palo Alto-Menlo Park, California, during World War I. In addition, a few letters from notables are in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet.
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