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Anne Siberell Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CLRC-1680

Scope and Contents

The collection contains illustrative and written matrerial for children's books written and/or illustrated by Siberell, and includes woodcut illustrations, ink and watercolor illustrations, dummies, correspondence, typescripts, separations, sketches, proofs, and related materials.

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1968-circa 2001

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Open for use in the Elmer L. Andersen Library reading room.

Conditions Governing Use

This collection may be protected by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code). It is the user's responsibility to verify copyright ownership and to obtain all necessary permissions prior to the reproduction, publication, or other use of any portion of these materials. Researchers may quote from the collection under the fair use provision of the copyright law.

Biographical / Historical

Anne Siberell was born in Los Angeles, California and earned a BFA from the Chouinard Art Intstitute. She became an artist and an author/illustrator of children's books. Although she works in various media, she is best known for her woodcuts.

Biographical Source:

"Anne Siberell." Something About the Author. Vol. 29. Detroit, MI: Gale, 1982.

Extent

.84 Cubic Feet (2 boxes [1 hollinger document box and 1 flat box])

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection contains illustrative and written material for four children's books written or illustrated by Anne Siberell.

Arrangement

Collection guide arranged alphabetically by publication title.

Title
Anne Siberell Papers, circa 1968-circa 2001
Status
Completed
Author
Jim Eyer
Date
2005
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • July 2023: Collection reprocessed and collection guide updated by Caitlin Marineau.

Collecting Area Details

Contact The Children's Literature Research Collections Collecting Area

Contact:
Suite 113, Elmer L. Andersen Library