The divide : production material, 1997.

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The divide : production material, 1997.

Unhappy when her family first moves out to the plains of Nebraska, the young Willa Cather comes to appreciate the beauty of her new home. The manuscript portion of the collection comprisesa photocopy of a typescript, a page proof, photocopies of illustrations, correspondence. The illustration collection includes 23 ink studies, 2 ink & colored pencil studies, 1 colored pencil & felt marker study, 1 colored pencil study with notes, three photographs, 1 photocopy of research material.

Illustrations : 31 items.Manuscripts : 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814532

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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