Noel Martin papers, 1948-2008 1948-2008

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Noel Martin papers, 1948-2008 1948-2008

This collection traces the professional development of graphic designer Noel Martin from 1948-2008. Noel Martin, a Cincinnatian, worked with a number of institutions, most notably the Cincinnati Art Museum, and with a variety of mediums.

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