Eugen Spiro papers, 1949-1972.

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Eugen Spiro papers, 1949-1972.

Biographical materials, n.d.; correspondence, 1949-72; photographs, reproductions, and catalogs of his paintings and graphic works after 1940. Also includes condolence letters received by his widow Lilli Spiro, 1972, and correspondence about his work with museums and galleries, 1972-85.

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