Jan Newstrom Thompson papers, 1949-2006

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Jan Newstrom Thompson papers, 1949-2006

Papers relate to Jan Thompson, who was well acquainted with members of the Northwest School of art, especially Morris Graves. Includes correspondence, photographs, mailing lists, manuscripts, clippings, scrapbooks and gallery related ephemera. Among the more notable correspondents are Morris Graves, Richard Gilkey, Guy Anderson, Theodore Roethke, and Carolyn Kizer, as well as a note from Anjelica Huston. Manuscripts include "Helmi Juvonen & Morris Graves" by Wesley Wehr and "Morris Graves: his houses, his gardens" by Richard Svare.

3.17 cubic feet (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7079547

University of Washington. Libraries

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Thompson, Jan N.

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Jan Thompson is a Seattle artist, born in Spokane, WA. From the description of Jan Newstrom Thompson papers, 1949-2006 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 226299570 Jan Newstrom Thompson, Arts patron of Seattle, Wash. From the description of Oral history interview with Jan Thompson, 1983 Sept. 6-Nov. 16 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79028437 ...