Artists
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Claude Buck notes
Handwritten notes written by Buck in books relating to various artistic subjects and painters. Buck comments on such subjects as shading and gives his opinions on various artists and artistic techniques.
Richard Comely papers
Contains published comics and promotional materials for Captain Canuck and other projects created by Richard Comely. Includes comic books, posters, flyers, and other items related to Comely's career as a professional artist. Includes work he did for hire, teaching materials, and family papers as well. Materials dated approximately 1970 to 2019.
Laurie Teichert Eastwood collection on Minerva Kohlhepp and Herman A. Teichert
The personal and professional papers of Minerva Teichert, along with the personal papers of Herman Teichert, Laurie Teichert Eastwood, and Marian Eastwood Wardle, as they relate to Minerva Teichert.
E. Keith Eddington papers
Contains correspondence, photographs, paintings, and commercial art designs from Eddington's career as a graphic designer, artist, and faculty member at the University of Utah Art Department and the Brigham Young University Design Department. Materials cover the period from the 1940s through 2007.
Roscoe A. Grover papers
Theodore Milton Wassmer autobiography
Life history of Theodore Milton Wassmer, including autobiography, photocopies of paintings, pictures, and newspaper clippings. Approximately 475 pages.
Waltraud Weissenbach papers
Contains letters from Waltraut Weisenbach to Dale Fletcher during the period of 1975 to 1978. The letters chronicle their professional relationship and the path to display her art at Brigham Young University. Also includes clippings, postcards, and a notebook.
Mahonri M. Young papers
Correspondence, sketchbooks, research files, autobiographical files, scrapbooks, and news clippings. Also includes diaries, address and memorandum books, and financial records. Most letters were exchanged with family members and close friends. Primary correspondents included his son, Mahonri Sharp Young; his first wife, Cecilia Sharp Young; and Mary Lightfoot Tarleton, whom he met in Paris after Cecilia died in 1917. Research files include extensive information on other artists.