Box 16
Contains 5 Results:
Sketchbook 19., 1971
This series includes the preparatory materials in the creation of Mr. Miller's individual works from early design sketches through final renderings and molds. Sketchbooks were numbered by the registrar's office and correspond to photo identifications made by the photo studio. The contents of the sketchbooks are mostly undated, unidentified, and random and so they are filed by type of pad or sketchbook. The renderings are filed by size.
Sketchbook 20., Undated
This series includes the preparatory materials in the creation of Mr. Miller's individual works from early design sketches through final renderings and molds. Sketchbooks were numbered by the registrar's office and correspond to photo identifications made by the photo studio. The contents of the sketchbooks are mostly undated, unidentified, and random and so they are filed by type of pad or sketchbook. The renderings are filed by size.
Sketchbook 21. [Early, Avalon Road address included]
This series includes the preparatory materials in the creation of Mr. Miller's individual works from early design sketches through final renderings and molds. Sketchbooks were numbered by the registrar's office and correspond to photo identifications made by the photo studio. The contents of the sketchbooks are mostly undated, unidentified, and random and so they are filed by type of pad or sketchbook. The renderings are filed by size.
Sketchbook 22. [Early. Avalon Road address included]
This series includes the preparatory materials in the creation of Mr. Miller's individual works from early design sketches through final renderings and molds. Sketchbooks were numbered by the registrar's office and correspond to photo identifications made by the photo studio. The contents of the sketchbooks are mostly undated, unidentified, and random and so they are filed by type of pad or sketchbook. The renderings are filed by size.
Sketchbook 23. [Early. Avalon Road address included]
This series includes the preparatory materials in the creation of Mr. Miller's individual works from early design sketches through final renderings and molds. Sketchbooks were numbered by the registrar's office and correspond to photo identifications made by the photo studio. The contents of the sketchbooks are mostly undated, unidentified, and random and so they are filed by type of pad or sketchbook. The renderings are filed by size.