Women painters
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Martha Armstrong Papers
Biographical data; exhibition announcements; catalogs; invitations; clippings; and 2 notebooks containing photographs from Armstrong's "Artists and Their Studios" project, 1977.
Naomi Brotherton Papers
A resume; correspondence with art organizations and institutions; a book by Brotherton, VARIATIONS IN WATERCOLOR; price lists for works of art; photographs of Brotherton and her work; certificates and awards; a scrapbook, 1967-1968; exhibition catalogs; announcements; invitations; and clippings.
Margaret Webb Dreyer papers
Biographical information; correspondence; printed materials including clippings, exhibition catalogs and announcements, articles in the HOUSTON REVIEW by Martin Dreyer, "The Way We Were: Houston's Culture in the 1940's" and "Portrait of a Houston Artist: An Interview with Margaret Webb Dreyer"; Dreyer Galleries file, 1962-1975; and personal photographs.
Maude Folmar papers
Biographical information; correspondence; photographs; clippings, exhibition brochures and newsletters; and illustrations and sketches.
Ann Cushing Gantz papers
A resume; correspondence; a scrapbook containing clippings, exhibition catalogs and announcements, letters, and memorabilia, 1960-1965; awards and certificates; exhibition catalogs; Christmas cards and cards designed by Gantz; photographs of works of art; and printed material concerning painting classes taught by Gantz.
Dorothy Hood Papers
The Dorothy Hood Papers are a collection of the Art Museum of South Texas and the University of Houston Libraries.
The personal papers of artist Dorothy Hood include correspondence, written works including a memoir and poetry, scrapbooks, catalogs and other publicity, photographs, financial documents, artifacts, and other materials.
Mary Myart Malott Papers
Correspondence; writings; photographs; legal and business records; a resume; journals; a notebook; exhibition catalogs and announcements; clippings; and printed material.
Margaret M. Wray papers
Biographical data; letters from the Texas Fine Art Commission, San Antonio Art League, galleries and friends; clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs; 2 photographs of Wray and 5 photographs of her paintings; and a sketchbook containing drawings of Alcapulco, Mexico.