Glascock Reynolds papers, 1926-1996 1937-1967.

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Glascock Reynolds papers, 1926-1996 1937-1967.

The seventy-one items of correspondence are mainly letters to Glascock and Margueryte Reynolds about his portrait paintings. The eleven manuscript items are mainly lists of and notes about his portraits, as is the series of miscellaneous items, such as programs for the unveiling of a portrait. Approximately one hundred sixty newspaper articles report on exhibitions and commissions in Augusta, Atlanta, Athens, and Waynesboro, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; and elsewhere in the Southeast. There are also several mentions of the Reynoldses in society columns. Nearly one hundred photographic prints and slides document Reynolds's portraits. Printed materials include a dozen exhibition catalogs and presentation programs, four exhibition announcements, and three periodicals.

1.3 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7774688

Morris Museum of Art Library

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