Correspondence and publicity materials related to Dimbleby's statue Lady Lazarus, 1987-1997 / Nicholas Dimbleby.

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Correspondence and publicity materials related to Dimbleby's statue Lady Lazarus, 1987-1997 / Nicholas Dimbleby.

Letters (13 items) to Dimbleby from Elizabeth Sigmund, John Lane, Clarissa Roche, and Sarah M. Pritchard related to the creation and execution of the statue Lady Lazarus in memory of Sylvia Plath, and letters and other documents by Dimbleby to Sigmund and Martin Antonetti. Publicity items about Dimbleby's Lady Lazarus (2 items), printed materials on Dimbleby (3 items), and photographs (3 items) of the unveiling of the statute Lady Lazarus in the Neilson Library Browsing Room, Smith College, May 17, 1997.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8192132

Smith College, Neilson Library

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Pritchard, Sarah M.

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Dimbleby, Nicholas, 1946-

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Dimbleby, London born, studied art at the Edinburgh College of Art (1965-1967), Goldsmith College of Art (1967-1968) and Central School of Art and Design (1968-1971). For many years he was an assistant to the Scottish sculptor William Pye. His sculptures and reliefs are in numerous collections and in public spaces. From the description of Correspondence and publicity materials related to Dimbleby's statue Lady Lazarus, 1987-1997 / Nicholas Dimbleby. (Smith College). WorldCat record i...

Plath, Sylvia, 1932-1963

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Plath (1932-1963) was educated at Smith College (A.B., 1955) and Newnham College, Cambridge University (A.B., 1957). She married Ted Hughes in 1956 and taught English at Smith College, 1957-1958. Plath and Hughes returned to England in Dec. 1959 and separated in 1962. In her lifetime she published two books: The Colossus and other poems (1960) and The bell jar (1963). On Feb. 11, 1963 she committed suicide in London. Her Ariel poems were edited by Hughes and published in 1965. From t...

Sigmund, Elizabeth

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Roche, Clarissa.

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