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Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Typescript and manuscript lectures on a wide variety of art subjects, most with the common thread of art and society. Holbourn was Professor of Art at Carleton 1920-36; most but not all of the lectures in this collection were used in his Carleton courses.
Biographical Note
Professor of Aesthetics and Civic Art, 1921 (Second semester of 1920/21) Professor of the History of Art, 1922-1935 (Second semesters only)
Administrative Information
Repository:
Carleton College Archives
Acquisition Method:
Unknown donor; material is typscript and ms copies of course and extracurricular lectures on Art.
Appraisal Information:
Value Code: 3
Processing Information:
LOCATION CHECKED
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Art and Citizenship],
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Series 2: Medieval Sculpture],
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Series 3: Renaissance Art and Civilization],
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Series 4: The Several Arts and Their Classification],
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Series 5: The Renaissance and Its Art, I],
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Series 6: Medieval Theory of Art and Beauty, 1933],
[Series 7: The Problem of Practical Reform],
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Series 8: Beauty and Civilization],
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Series 9: Byzantine History],
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Series 10: Art in Daily Life, I],
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Series 11: The Liberal Arts College and its Place in American Education, 1926],
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- Series 7: The Problem of Practical Reform