"The graphic series contains approximately 85 photographs of Durieux's lithographs, cliche verres, electron prints and paintings. The series also contains several untitled electron prints, a cliche verre positive, a sketchbook and photographs of Durieux."
"Correspondence reflects her private and professional relationships with major art institutions and personalities including Carl Zigrosser, Curator of Prints at the Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts. Later correspondence and printed items relate primarily to Durieux's experiments with electron and cliche verre print-making processes."
"Caroline Durieux's papers include personal and professional correspondence, printed items, and photographs of Durieux and her art work which document her artistic career and career in art education at LSU."
"Early documents pertain to biographical information and exhibits in Mexico and the United States. Printed items consist of magazine articles, exhibition catalogs, newspaper clippings and manuscript and typescript documents commenting on Durieux's work and chronicling her career. Highlights of the series include two signed manuscript items, one a statement by Durieux and the other a critique by Mexican modernist Diego Rivera."
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