Carl Link papers, 1887-1977.

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Carl Link papers, 1887-1977.

Artwork (1913-1970), correspondence (1903-1977), image reference files (1893-1965), personal files (1887-1970), subject files (1902-1961), and photographs (1892-1959) relating to the career of Carl Link, a German-American artist, commercial illustrator, and art educator.

12.5 cubic feet (21 document boxes, 4 flat boxes, 1 glass negative box, 1 oversized folder).

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