Paul Outerbridge papers 1915-1979 1922-1958

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Paul Outerbridge papers 1915-1979 1922-1958

The Paul Outerbridge papers document the American photographer’s artistic and professional life from his earliest art studies in 1915 through his varied career as an innovator in advertising photography, a pioneer in color photography, and a freelance writer. The archive includes correspondence, notebooks and diaries, typescripts, drawings and sketches, business records, scrapbooks, a portfolio, autobiographical and biographical statements, and intermittent clippings and ephemera.

16.5 linear ft.; (17 boxes)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6650243

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