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  • Certificates of honour awarded for a drawing examination by The Royal Drawing Society

    Certificates of honour awarded for a drawing examination by The Royal Drawing Society

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    Two certificates of honour awarded for a drawing examination, issued by The Royal Drawing Society. Both cards were awarded to Irene Charlotte Chapman. Both cards are illustrated, and contain printed and ms. text. The award in Env. 7 reads: "This is to certify that Irene Charlotte Chapman (aged 9) a pupil at St. Joseph's School, Slough, obtained a Pass in Division Prepatory at the Drawing Examination held June 1914.", Signed by H.G. Montgomery, Chairman of Council, and T.R. Ablett, Art Director. The illustrated portion of the card is signed by E.W. Little. The award in Env. 8 reads: "This is to certify that Irene Charlotte Chapman (aged 13) a pupil at St. Joseph's S. Slough obtained Honours in Division Three at the Drawing Examination held June 1919." Signed by H.G. Montgomery, Chairman of Council, and T.R. Ablett, Art Director. The illustrated portion of this certificate is signed by Helen S. Kuck II. An outline of the subjects of the examination is printed on the verso of the each card. Title supplied by cataloger.

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    Subseries I. Rewards of Merit and Certificates

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    This collection contains approximately 700 pieces of ephemera that along with more than 500 separately cataloged books form the Diana Korzenik Collection of Art Education representing the evolution of art education in the United States from mainly 1800 to 1950. The collection was assembled by Massachusetts professor Diana Korzenik over a period of nearly three decades, and the ephemera is composed of instructional materials (e.g. art instruction manuals, art reproductions, drawing books, drawing cards, painting books, penmanship books, etc.), objects (e.g. boxed painting sets, drawing slates, models, drawing desks, colored pencils, crayons, paint, etc.) and non-instructional materials (e.g. promotional materials, scrapbooks, coursework by Korzenik's students, catalogs, etc.). With the exception of the Mabel Spofford archive, which she purchased as a whole, Korzenik pursued each item individually with the aim of assembling frequently overlooked and misunderstood material.

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    Eleven envelopes of materials relating to or about puppetry and marionette

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    A collection of 11 envelopes of materials relating to or about puppetry and marionettes, ranging in date from 1928 to 1940, all collected or authored by Mabel Spofford. There are approximately 60 pieces within this box. Env. 1: 2 newspaper clippings about a marionette performance, ca. 1930. Env. 2: 4 flyers from the New England Puppetry Institute, dated 1938. Env. 3: 2 flyers about marionettes and puppetry. Env. 4: 2 informational flyers regarding performances by the Fuller Studios (North Quincy, Massachusetts) and The Forrest Marionettes (Fitchburg, Massachusetts), ca. 1940. Env. 5: 5 flyers, notices and newsletters from the Kingsland Marionettes of New York; some of the flyers are notices of their summer workshops in Brandon, Vermont. These items range in date from 1937 to 1940. Env. 6: 2 leaves (an article) removed from a 1937 issue of Look magazine about marionettes. Env. 7: 3 pieces. The first is an article from a magazine entitled ""Marionettes in the Home"" by Howard L. White. The second is 2 typescript pages of notes; the third is a color image, removed from a magazine, of 5 male faces. Env. 8: 6 pieces, which include typescript pages about stage plays and lighting of stage plays, a marionette performance invitation, a publisher's advertisement, and a program for the Twelfth Annual Conference of Supervisors and Teachers of Art at the Massachusetts School of Art, February 1935. Env. 9: 4 typescript pages and 1 envelope from the New England Puppetry Institute, sponsored by the Curry School of Expression. Env. 10: approximately 30 pieces of manuscript notes and newspaper clippings and printed items, including drawings and plans of puppets, all relating to various puppetry shows and performances. Env. 11: a 1933 24-page exhibition catalog entitled Exhibition of Puppets and Marionettes with a note on Puppetry in America, by Paul McPharlin, held in Chicago from July-September 1933.

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    Systematic Drawing Cards for Schools, with Instructions: In Two Parts

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    Two sets of drawing cards by Sigismond Schuster, published by Ivison & Phinney, with 39 cards of increasing complexity from simple forms to complex landscapes. The landscapes are scenes from Hoboken, New Jersey. Env. 07 contains the first part in a green-patterned wrapper labeled "Drawing Cards for Schools & Families," subtitled "Part I. Nos. 1 to 24" (with card 24 missing). Env. 08 contains 16 cards numbered between 25 and 47 (with cards 36, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, and 46 missing).

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  • Set of five miscellaneous pieces of original artwork

    Set of five miscellaneous pieces of original artwork

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    A set of five (5) miscellaneous pieces of original artwork (probably) by Mabel Spofford, ca. 1947. Env. 1 is a pencil-on-tracing paper illustration of a view of the globe, with American Red Cross flags protruding from various countries. Below the image is the phrase "Your Red Cross It's For You Are You For It?" Measures 4 x 6 inches. Env. 2 is a pen and ink drawing of a barefoot hiker with his dog, and 3 angels above. The image is signed and dated "M.S. 2.5.47". Measures 7 1/4 in. W x 10 1/2 in. H. Env. 3 is a crayon and watercolor image of a wrapped bouquet of pink and yellow flowers. Measures 9 in. W x 12 in. H. Env. 4 is an unfinished sketch, in crayon and watercolor (perhaps watercolor crayons) of a flower. Measures 9 in. W x 12 in. H. Env. 5 is a crayon design. Measures 9 in. W x 12 in. H.

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  • Set of 13 original drawings created by Emma Barnes, circa 1915

    Set of 13 original drawings created by Emma Barnes, circa 1915

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    One set of 13 original drawings created by Emma Barnes, ca. 1915. The first 6 drawings (Env. 45-50) are charcoal drawings of geometric solids; the next 3 (Env. 51-53) are also charcoal drawings, the first two are of a statue face, the third of a bowl; the next 2 (Env. 55-56) are colored chalk drawings, and the last envelope (Env. 57) is a two-sided leaf of ms. notes, in pencil. The fist 5 drawings are signed "E. Barnes." Title supplied by cataloger.

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