Earl W. Stroh papers, 1960-1983
Stroh, Earl W.,
b. 1924
Painter, Printmaker
Taos, N.M.
Collection size: 1 partial microfilm reel.
Collection Summary: Biographical data; a letter, 1975, to Stroh from Dorothy Dehnner; a transcript (2 pages) of a portion of a conversation among Andrew Dasburg, Earl Stroh, John Sommers and Clinton Adams in Dasburg's Taos studio, May 18, 1978 discussing Dasburg's Tamarind lithographs; a file on the First Kansas Biennial Painting Exhibition, Lindsborg, Kansas, 1972, juried by Stroh, containing a letter to Stroh from Bob Walker discussing reviews of the exhibition, an entry form, an exhibition catalog and clippings; printed materials; and photographs of Stroh, his home in Taos, his works of art and his colleagues Joseph Almeda, Lyn Baker, Burton Phillips, John Sommers and others.
Biographical/Historical Note: Painter, printmaker; Taos, New Mexico.
Microfilmed as part of the Archives of American Art's Texas project. Lent for microfilming 1984 by Earl W. Stroh.
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