Rihoko Ueno
Scope and Contents
The papers of painter and illuminator Da Loria Norman measure 11.2 linear feet and date from circa 1890-circa 1980. The papers document Norman's career as an artist primarily based in Surrey, England; Old Lyme, Connecticut; and New York City through biographical material, correspondence with her sons and other family, artists, galleries, and friends; writings in the form of notebooks, essays and short stories; diaries; personal business records; project and subject files; printed materials; photographs; and assorted sketches and drawings.
Language
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Da Loria Norman papers were donated to the Archives of American Art by Norman's granddaughter, Cynthia Norman, in 1982.
Separated Materials
The Archives of American Art also holds microfilm material lent for microfilming (reel 2714). Reel 2714 contains images of photographs (1886-1977) of Norman, her family and friends, and her residences at Peaslake, Surrey, England; and Old Lyme, Conn. The photographs were returned to the lender, Cynthia Norman, after microfilming.
Processing Information
The collection was processed, and a finding aid prepared by Rihoko Ueno in 2024.
Boxes 14 and 15 have been separated for conservation purposes.