Louis Bunce papers

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Louis Bunce papers

1890s-1983

The papers of Portland, Oregon painter, printmaker, and educator Louis Bunce (1907-1983) measure 9.1 linear feet and date from the 1890s to 1983. Found are biographical materials, correspondence, writings and notes, interviews and interview transcripts, organizational records, personal business records, printed materials, nine scrapbooks, eighteen sketchbooks, artwork, and photographs. A few audiovisual recordings are scattered throughout series.

9.1 Linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6767044

Archives of American Art

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Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956

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