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Guide to the Richard V. Correll Prints and Papers approximately 1927-2012

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Title Guide to the Richard V. Correll Prints and Papers approximately 1927-2012
Subject Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington); Printmakers--Washington (State)--Seattle; World War, 1939-1945--Art and the war; Political cartoons--Specimens; Political collectibles--United States--Specimens; Horses--United States--Pictorial works; Farms--United States--Pictorial works; Farmers--United States--Pictorial works; Musicians--United States--Pictorial works; African Americans; Agriculture; California; Civic Activism; Civil Rights; Environmental Activism; Fine Arts; Folklore and Folklife; Forestry and Forestry Products; Labor History; Labor Unions; Latinos and Latinas; Logging; Mexican Americans; Oregon; Ships and Shipping; Social Classes; Washington (State)
Description Prints and papers of printmaker Richard V. Correll.; Richard V. "Dick" Correll (1904-1990), described as "one of the leading masters of printmaking in the West", was best known for his powerful black and white linoleum cuts, etchings and woodblock prints. For most of his life he earned a living as a commercial artist in the book publishing and advertising fields while producing a large body of fine art in his own time. His themes ranged from landscapes, animals and...
Publisher Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries
Date 1927/2012
Rights All items in Series 1-6 can be viewed on the Libraries’ Digital
Collections website. Permission of Labor Archivist is required to view
originals of these art prints and other works. Items in Series 7-9 have no
restrictions on access. Contact Special Collections for more information.; Creator's rights retained for the images in this collection. May be
used for research and instruction. Some restrictions exist on copying or
publication of images. Contact Special Collections for details.
Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv58673
Language eng
Format 8.30 cubic feet (8 boxes and 1 oversize folder)
Coverage approximately
1927-2012

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