Lowell Ellsworth Smith papers, circa 1890-2002.

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Lowell Ellsworth Smith papers, circa 1890-2002.

Papers and photographs of Ohio watercolorist Lowell Ellsworth Smith, whose work encompasses his native Ohio, the western United States, Mexico, and Europe

3.0 cubic feet (6 document boxes).

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Lovell, Tom, 1909-1997

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Born in New York City on February 5, 1909, Tom Lovell began illustrating for pulp magazines during his junior year in the College of Fine Arts at Syracuse University. Meeting his future wife, Gloyd "Pink" Simmons at college, Lovell received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1931. He spent almost 40 years as an illustrator doing work for National Geographic Magazine, Life magazine, and Continental Life Insurance Company. In 1969 he left the world of illustrators and turned his attention to western art w...

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