Meta Warrick Fuller papers 1864-1990

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Meta Warrick Fuller papers 1864-1990

The Meta Warrick Fuller Papers consist of personal and professional papers, correspondence (1880's-1960's), subject files, her estate papers, and diaries documenting aspects of the career of this important sculptor. Papers pertaining to Fuller's artistic career consist of files providing lists and prices of her artwork and exhibitions during and after her lifetime, her poetry and prose, and biographical information. Her diaries cover the years 1895-1897 and 1940-1965 (incomplete); she also maintained address and guest books.

1.5 lin. ft.

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Fuller, Meta Warrick, 1877-1968

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Sculptor. From the description of Meta Warrick Fuller papers, 1938-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984149 Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller was a productive sculptor for over seventy years whose work may be divided into distinct phases. Early works beginning in the 1890's dealt with the grotesque followed by her growing interest in African-American themes and more realism. Later she focused on religious subjects. Portraiture and mythological figures were also the ...

Warrick, William Henry

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Fuller, Solomon C. (Solomon Carter), 1872-1953

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Solomon Carter Fuller taught pathology and neurology from 1899 to 1933 at the Boston University Medical School, where he rose to an associate professorship. He was also a pathologist from 1897 to 1919 at Westboro State Hospital. Born and raised in Monrovia, Liberia, he graduated from Livingstone College in Virginia in 1893. He attended Long Island College Hospital Medical College and B.U. Medical School, where he received his M.D. in 1897. During a leave of absence from Westboro in 1904, he stud...

Fuller, Solomon C. (Solomon Carter), 1872-1953

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Solomon Carter Fuller taught pathology and neurology from 1899 to 1933 at the Boston University Medical School, where he rose to an associate professorship. He was also a pathologist from 1897 to 1919 at Westboro State Hospital. Born and raised in Monrovia, Liberia, he graduated from Livingstone College in Virginia in 1893. He attended Long Island College Hospital Medical College and B.U. Medical School, where he received his M.D. in 1897. During a leave of absence from Westboro in 1904, he stud...