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COLLECTION Identifier: 52L-908

Phoebe Jane Easton collection of contemporary marbled papers

Overview

Marbled paper specimens collected by the collector and historian Phoebe Jane Easton.

Dates

  • Creation: undated

Conditions Governing Access

Fragile, access restricted; consult Curator of Printing and Graphic Arts.

Extent

5.5 linear feet (13 boxes)

Contains specimens of marbled paper from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America.

Biographical / Historical

Easton is a collector and historian of marbled papers.

Arrangement

Sections are arranged according to the order in Phoebe Jane Easton's book, Marbling, a History and a Bibliography (Los Angeles, 1983)

Items are listed as in Easton's book. Box numbers are not in box number sequence, box 13 is first, followed by boxes 1- 12. Box 12 has no container listing, but is a holding box for "objects" listed under the other categories.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

52L-908. Purchased with the Rosamond B. Loring fund, the Printing & Graphic Arts fund, the Caroline Miller Parker Collection fund, the Osgood Hooker fund, the Philip Hofer Trust fund, the Imrie de Vegh fund, and the Frank Denny Book fund from Phoebe Jane Easton; received: 1997 December 20.

Processing Information

Description prepared by S. Abigail O. Fojas.

Title
Easton, Phoebe Jane, collector. Phoebe Jane Easton collection of contemporary marbled papers, undated: Guide.
Author
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Language of description
und
EAD ID
hou01622

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

Houghton Library is Harvard College's principal repository for rare books and manuscripts, archives, and more. Houghton Library's collections represent the scope of human experience from ancient Egypt to twenty-first century Cambridge. With strengths primarily in North American and European history, literature, and culture, collections range in media from printed books and handwritten manuscripts to maps, drawings and paintings, prints, posters, photographs, film and audio recordings, and digital media, as well as costumes, theater props, and a wide range of other objects. Houghton Library has historically focused on collecting the written record of European and Eurocentric North American culture, yet it holds a large and diverse number of primary sources valuable for research on the languages, culture and history of indigenous peoples of the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania.

Houghton Library’s Reading Room is free and open to all who wish to use the library’s collections.

Contact:
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