Peter Lipman-Wulf Papers, 1938-1982

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Summary

Creator:
Lipman-Wulf, Peter
Abstract:
The collection contains an autobiographical manuscript and original prints for Hermann Broch's Death of Vergil.
Extent:
2 cubic ft.
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Identification of specific item, series, box, folder, Peter Lipman-Wulf Papers, 1938-1982. M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University at Albany, State University of New York (hereafter referred to as the Lipman-Wulf Papers).

Background

Scope and content:
The collection contains an autobiographical manuscript and original prints for Hermann Broch's Death of Vergil.
Biographical / historical:
Peter Lipman-Wulf (1905-1993) was born in Berlin's Jewish community and immigrated to France in 1933 and to the United States in 1947. In 1939 he was interned in the Les Milles camp in southern France. He worked as a painter, sculptor, and graphic artist in and around New York City, and taught art at Queens College (City University of New York) and Adelphi University.
Acquisition information:
All items in this collection were transferred to the University Libraries, M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives in August 1987 by Peter Lipman-Wulf.
Processing information:
Processed in 2016 by unprocessed.
Arrangement:
The collection is unprocessed and is likely disorganized. Individual items may be difficult to find.
Physical location:
The materials are located onsite in the department.

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Local Topics:
Art

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Preferred citation:

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Identification of specific item, series, box, folder, Peter Lipman-Wulf Papers, 1938-1982. M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University at Albany, State University of New York (hereafter referred to as the Lipman-Wulf Papers).

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