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Finding Aid for the D.J. Hall papers, 1885-2008
(2010)
  • Rachel Wen-Paloutzian, Loyola Marymount University
Abstract
The D.J. Hall Papers - housed in UCLA Library Special Collections - was processed by Rachel H. Wen-Paloutzian in 2010 at the Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT), with assistance from Kelley Wolfe Bachli. Wen-Paloutzian organized, described, and created the finding aid for this archival collection, which is accessible in the Online Archive of California.

D.J. (Debra Jane) Hall is a southern California representational, figurative painter, best known for her portraits of women by poolside. Papers record her personal life and artistic career, including family records, teaching materials, research materials for projects and artwork, documentations of artwork, exhibitions and interviews, as well as original prints and artwork.
Keywords
  • Archival Processing,
  • Archival Description,
  • Special Collections
Publication Date
Summer 2010
Citation Information
Rachel Wen-Paloutzian. "Finding Aid for the D.J. Hall papers, 1885-2008" (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rachel-wen-paloutzian/9/
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