Culin Archival Collection Series 11: Visual materials 1891-1933, n.d.

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Culin Archival Collection Series 11: Visual materials 1891-1933, n.d.

Series 11 consists of photographs, published illustrations, and postcards not directly linked to textual material in other series. Photographs include images of the Southwest and California, including Native American people and scenes, as well as images of Asian and European objects. Postcards depict Native American people and scenes, and objects in museum collections. A group of images clipped from publications (many from Bureau of American Ethnography reports) documents Pueblo life and the Zuni, Navajo, and Hopi people. A small group of drawings and watercolors includes an image of a Pueblo Indian by J. Scott (1891), floral designs, and three "drop window arrangements by Russian artists," which appear to be stage designs.

.5 l.f.

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Scott, Joyce Hope

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Culin, Stewart, 1858-1929.

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Culin was University of Pennsylvania museum director from 1892. From the description of Correspondence to Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1892-1894. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 226042711 Stewart Culin (1858-1929), ethnologist and museum curator, worked at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of archaeology and Anthropology from 1890 to 1903, and served as Curator of Ethnology at The Brooklyn Museum from 1903 until his death. From the descr...