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Box 4

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Black Sketchbook I, 1957-1958

 Item — Box: 4, Item: 1
Identifier: B
Description From the Sub-Series: There are six individual sketchbooks. The earliest of these is an autograph book which was used as a sketchbook dating to 1952. It contains early exploratory drawings of human figures, as well as some notes on constructing landscape scenes. The next notebook is a large sketchbook from 1957 with basic figure drawings and sketches. There are 3 black sketchbooks that form a series, the first of which comprises Parsons’ trip to New York in 1957 to view artworks by modern masters. In this...
Dates: 1957-1958

Black Sketchbook II, 1959-1960

 Item — Box: 4, Item: 2
Identifier: B
Description From the Sub-Series: There are six individual sketchbooks. The earliest of these is an autograph book which was used as a sketchbook dating to 1952. It contains early exploratory drawings of human figures, as well as some notes on constructing landscape scenes. The next notebook is a large sketchbook from 1957 with basic figure drawings and sketches. There are 3 black sketchbooks that form a series, the first of which comprises Parsons’ trip to New York in 1957 to view artworks by modern masters. In this...
Dates: 1959-1960

Black Sketchbook III, 1960-1963

 Item — Box: 4, Item: 3
Identifier: B
Description From the Sub-Series: There are six individual sketchbooks. The earliest of these is an autograph book which was used as a sketchbook dating to 1952. It contains early exploratory drawings of human figures, as well as some notes on constructing landscape scenes. The next notebook is a large sketchbook from 1957 with basic figure drawings and sketches. There are 3 black sketchbooks that form a series, the first of which comprises Parsons’ trip to New York in 1957 to view artworks by modern masters. In this...
Dates: 1960-1963

Composition Notebook with Language Notes, 1985

 File — Box: 4, Item: 4
Identifier: B
Description From the Sub-Series: There are six individual sketchbooks. The earliest of these is an autograph book which was used as a sketchbook dating to 1952. It contains early exploratory drawings of human figures, as well as some notes on constructing landscape scenes. The next notebook is a large sketchbook from 1957 with basic figure drawings and sketches. There are 3 black sketchbooks that form a series, the first of which comprises Parsons’ trip to New York in 1957 to view artworks by modern masters. In this...
Dates: 1985