She, the adventuress : production material, 1973.

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She, the adventuress : production material, 1973.

The experiences of Maggie's ten days on a ship as she travels from the United States to Italy to visit her aunt. The collection includes one ink illustration with 4 separations for jacket, one ink & wash study for jacket, fourteen ink & watercolor studies for jacket, thirty-four ink studies for jacket, 15 ink study sheets for jacket, two separations for jacket studies, one color sample sheet for jacket, one layout for jacket. Included in the collection are twelve ink illustrations, 439 ink studies, 204 sheets ink studies, two layout sheets, three p. correspondence.

Illustrations: 729 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812016

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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