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Correspondence between George Swinton and William Taylor - Correspondence between George Swinton and William Taylor
Part of: Correspondence between George Swinton and William Taylor (2 objects)
Title: | Correspondence between George Swinton and William Taylor |
Collections: | George Swinton fonds Prairie Prestige: How Western Canadian Artists Have Influenced Canadian Art |
Description: | The second page of a letter from George Swinton to William Taylor, dated 29 December 1966. Swinton writes of the spiritual, oral, and material traditions of Dorset, Ipiutak, and Okvik cultures, and hypothesises as to why no Dorset or pre-Dorset art has been found. |
Format: | text |
Date: | 29 December, 1966 |
Subjects: | Swinton, George, 1917-; Taylor, William, 1927-1994; Museum directors |
Creator: | Swinton, George, 1917- |
Languages: | English |
Physical Location: | University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections - George Swinton fonds (MSS 210, A.97-67) |
Original File MIME Type: | original TIFF; web accessible JPEG |
Local Identifier: | UM_mss210_A97-067_017_0008_086_0002 |
Source: | George Winton (UofM) - University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections |
Source: | Prairie Prestige: How Western Canadian Artists Have Influenced Canadian Art |
Permalink: | http://hdl.handle.net/10719/1738619 |
Copyright: | For copyright information please contact archives@umanitoba.ca |