Mary and Jay Hambidge papers, 1806-1994 1920-1970

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Mary and Jay Hambidge papers, 1806-1994 1920-1970

Through personal papers, subject files, and printed material and publications, the collection documents the life of Mary Crovatt Hambidge from her childhood in Brunswick, Georgia to the establishment of the Hambidge Center, formerly the Jay Hambidge Art Foundation, and the efforts of Mary and Jay Hambidge to develop and promote the concept of dynamic symmetry.

61 document cases, 32 linear ft.

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Olyanova, Nadya

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Hambidge, Mary, 1885-1973

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Mary Lee Crovatt (1885-1973) was born the daughter of an affluent family in Brunswick, Georgia with familial ties to Jekyll Island. Mary left home at an early age to attend a finishing school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she was educated in the classics. In her twenties, she lived in New York and had aspirations to become an actress. It was during this period that she supported herself as an artist's model and professional whistler, and met Jay Hambidge (1867-1924), an artist, illustrator,...

Ogburn, Charlton, 1911-1988

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Caskey, Lacey Davis

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Schlatter family.

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Hall, Clovis.

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Rutledge, Archibald, 1883-1973

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Poet and author; poet laureate of South Carolina, 1934-1973. From the description of Archibald Hamilton Rutledge papers, 1780-1983. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 28415056 McClellanville (Charleston Co.), S.C. poet. From the description of Letter, 1939. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36635469 ...

Rabun Studios

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Steedman, Marguerite Couturier

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Marguerite Couturier Steedman, author and journalist, was born 4 January 1908, in Atlanta, Georgia. She was a staff feature writer with the Atlanta JOURNAL SUNDAY MAGAZINE (1933-1945), a teacher of writing at Emory University (1945-1946), and book editor with the Atlanta TIMES (1964-1965). She is the author of five books and several articles and won the Georgia Writers Association award (1962) for her novel REFUGE IN AVALON. From the description of Marguerite Couturier Steedman paper...

Hambidge, Jay, 1867-1924

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Jay Hambidge: mathematician, illustrator; Mary Hambidge: weaver, administrator. From the description of Jay and Mary Crovatt Hambidge papers, 1841-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552405 ...

Ogburn, Dorothy

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Clovis, Hall, Mrs.

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Jugtown Pottery (N.C.)

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Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences (Rabun Gap, Ga.)

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Crovatt family.

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DuBignon family.

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Weavers of Rabun.

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Kanéllos, Vássos.

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Grandison family.

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Christy, George H. (George Harvey), 1837-1909

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