Oscar Collier papers

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Oscar Collier papers

1945-1947

Printed material and photographs relating to New York painter Oscar Collier and his circle of "Indian Space" painters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8253896

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Stettner, Louis, 1922-....

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Russell, Alfred, 1920-

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Tolbert, Mildred

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Mildred Tolbert was born in 1919 and brought up near Pampa, Tx. In 1947, after marriage to Judson Crews she began to show interest in photography and writing. Over the years she was exposed to artistic and literary influences of Judson Crews, Wendell Anderson, and Robert Creeley. Since the 1970s she has devoted much of her time to writing. Traveling in Europe and Africa influenced her creative style as did living in Taos in the early 1950s. Residing in Taos acquainted her with many artists such ...

Collier, Oscar, 1924-

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Collier is a New York painter, associated with "Indian Space Painting" for its roots in pre-Columbian American Indian art. From the description of Oscar Collier papers, 1945-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80910806 Collier is a painter, New York; associated with "Indian Space Painting," so named for its roots in Pre-Columbian American Indian art. From the description of Oral history interview with Oscar Collier, 1994 June 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 8...

Barrer-Russell, Gertrude

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Bundy, Carol

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Barrell, Lloyd.

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Carl Ashby Gallery.

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Beaudoin, Kenneth Lawrence, 1913-

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Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin (1913-1995) was an American anthropologist and poet. Born in Elmiro, Michigan on December 12, 1913, he graduated from Memphis State College in 1935, attended Louisiana State from 1936 to 1937, Loyola (La.) in 1940, and the New School for Social Research from 1944 to 1946. His specialties were American anthropology and archeology, with special interest in the folk literature of American Indians and primitive literature, and he published several monographs in...

Franklin, Jean

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