Victor Higgins papers

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Victor Higgins papers

1910-1975

Resumes, a bibliography; legal documents including a lease, a voter registration card and a file on a lawsuit Higgins was involved in; correspondence, 1912-1975, with Robert Macbeth and Inslee Hopper; financial records; clippings and articles about Higgins; exhibition announcements and catalogs; loan agreements for an exhibition of Higgins' work at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1976; photographs, including two pages from an album, mostly of Higgins and family members; and reproductions of Higgins' paintings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6683346

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Higgins, Victor, 1884-1949

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Higgins was a twentieth century artist who began his career in Chicago before moving to Taos, New Mexico in 1915, where he became a member of the Taos Society of Artists. His first wife Sara was the daughter of artist Sheldon Parsons. From the description of Victor Higgins papers, 1907-1966. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37497647 Painter; Taos, New Mexico. Born Shelbyville, Indiana. From the description of Victor Hig...