Meinrad Craighead papers, 1901-2007.

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Meinrad Craighead papers, 1901-2007.

Accession (2010-0020) includes letters; photographs; exhibition catalogs and publicity; public response to her poems and books; research and notes on mythologies, art, and nature; and other personal materials from Craighead's life. The materials largely date from the 1960s through the 1980s, covering her scholarship in Europe, her time in England as a nun in Stanbrook Abbey, and the years following her return to New Mexico. Includes Craighead's prayer books and psalters, some dating from the early 1900s, as well as some copies of her own publications and artwork. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.

2500 items (4.0 lin. ft.)

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Stanbrook Abbey.

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Craighead, Meinrad.

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Award-winning artist and writer whose works focus on humankind's relationship with God. She has lived and worked around the world, but eventually settled in New Mexico in the 1980s. From the description of Meinrad Craighead papers, 1901-2007. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 517903907 ...