Robert W. White papers

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Robert W. White papers

1889-2003; bulk 1915-2003

The papers of New York sculptor Robert White measure 8.4 linear feet and 0.846 GB and date from 1889-2003, with the bulk of the material from 1915-2003. The collection documents White's varied career as a sculptor, educator, painter, and illustrator through biographical material; extensive correspondence; project files; personal business records; notes and writings; sketchbooks and sketches by Robert White and others; printed and digital material; audiovisual material; artifacts; and photographs.

8.4 Linear feet; 0.846 Gigabytes

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SNAC Resource ID: 8308682

Archives of American Art

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