Oral history interview with Robert Stuth-Wade, 2003 February 19.

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Oral history interview with Robert Stuth-Wade, 2003 February 19.

Interview with Robert Stuth-Wade, artist, concerning his recollections of his relationship with Dallas painter Perry Nichols, 1971-1985. His early interest in drawing and art; his introduction to Nichols; comments about Nichols's marital life and alcoholism; Nichols's teaching style and mentorship; his description of Nichols's studio; his comparison of Nichols's lifestyle to that of Ernest Hemingway; his critique of Nichols's works and work habits; his criticisms of abstract expressionism; Nichols's marriages; comments about the "Dallas Nine" and Nichols's contribution to the Texas art scene.

67 leaves ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Texas Community History Oral History Project.

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Stuth-Wade, Robert, 1953-

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Balsley, Gerald

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Nichols, E. E. (Ernest Elmer), 1900-1971

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