Papers, 1874-1966.

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Papers, 1874-1966.

Correspondence, diaries, photographs, and copies of the works of the American artist. Includes examples of most of his works and photographs used in the composition of most of his well-known magazine and advertising pictures.

16.5 linear ft. (15 boxes, 17 elephant portfolios)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7118493

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