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Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) papers,
klgart19 Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) papers, 1930-1970 Processed by: Archives Staff; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig University Archives and Records Center University of Louisville Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 USA Phone: (502) 852-6741 Email: gail.gilbert@louisville.edu URL: http://louisville.edu/library/art Copyright 2002 University of LouisvilleLibraries. All Rights Reserved. Machine-readable finding aid derived from Access DatabaseDate of source: 02-21-02 Description is in English. Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) papers, 1930-1970 Contact Information Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library Schneider Hall University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Phone: (502) 852-6741 Email: gail.gilbert@louisville.edu URL: http://library.louisville.edu/art Processed by: Archives Staff Date Completed: n.d. Encoded by: Eric Weig Copyright 2002 University of Louisville. All Rights Reserved. Sawyier (Paul) (1865-1917) papers, 1930-1970 Sawyier, Paul, 1865-1917 1.5 linear ft. No online items. Must visit contributing institution. University of Louisville Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Open to researchers The copyright interests have not been transferred to the University of Louisville. For further information, see the section on copyright in the regulations and Procedures of the Special Collections Library or consult a reference archivist. [Identification of item], Paul Sawyier (1865-1917) papers, 1930-1970, Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library, University of Louisville, Louisville. Art and Architecture Paul Sawyier was an artist known for his Kentucky landscapes. This extensive file, compiled by Kentucky geologist and historian Willard R. Jillson (1890-1975), includes nine notebooks of biographical material and manuscripts relating to them, along with correspondence between Jillson and members of Sawyier's family and friends, original letters from Sawyier, material relating to his sweetheart Mayme Bull, and a contract between Sawyier and C. F. Brower and Company of Lexington regarding the sale of his watercolor work. Also among the papers are photographs of Sawyier's especially significant work, with documentation of the paintings and their owners, and primary source material including photographs of Sawyier and his family, and a scrapbook compiled by Mayme Bull.