Jean Fitzgerald
Scope and Contents
This small collection of the papers of illustrator Earle B. Winslow measures 0.6 linear feet and dates from 1898-1977. Most of the collection consists of nine sketchbooks and printed materials, such as clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, and reproductions of Winslow's artwork. Additional scattered materials include biographical material, including chronologies and military certificates of appreciation; one folder of letters concerning Winslow's art-related activities during World War II; notes and writings primarily concerning Winslow's views on art and a biographical typescript written by his granddaughter, and photographs of miscellaneous art work.
Language
English
Provenance
The Earle B. Winslow papers were donated in 1978 by Mrs. Marsden London, the artist's daughter.
Processing Information
The papers were processed by Jean Fitzgerald in 2007.