Sadakichi Hartmann papers

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Sadakichi Hartmann papers

circa early 20th century, undated

Published works, unpublished manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, pastels, paintings, diaries of Sadakichi Hartmann. The "Sadakichi Hartmann Newsletter" which contained communications between critics and historians who wrote about Hartmann's publications as a critic of art and of the aesthetics of photography. Donated by Wisteria Hartmann and others, it includes Wisteria's photographs as a UCR photographer. Part of the archival group History of the Arts.

84.0 linear feet (108 document boxes, multiple containers)

eng, Latn

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