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Box 3 Folder 10
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John Rhoden papers
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Korean Republic, Seoul, newspaper titled "American Sculptor on Round of Visits Here".
Korean Republic, Seoul, newspaper clipping from February 28, 1959 titled "American Sculptor on Round of Visits Here". -
Finnish newspaper clipping about John and Richenda Rhoden from 1956.
Finnish newspaper in the "theater Visual arts literature" section, dated 1956. The article discusses John Rhoden's artistic process. -
German newspaper clipping from Der Kurier titled John W. Rhoden in Berlin.
Newspaper clippings from Der Kurier from January 10, 1956 titled "John W. Rhoden" in Berlin, written in German. -
Clipping from Allgemeine Zeitung, a German newspaper article titled "Dancing Plastic: a New York black sculptor in the Stuttgarter Amerika-Haus."
German newspaper article titled "Dancing plastic: a new York black sculptor in the Stuttgarter Amerika-Haus." from Allgemeine Zeitung, dated December 22, 1955. -
Newspaper clipping from Þjo?ðviljinn, an Icelandic daily newspaper from November 22, 1955.
Newspaper clipping from Þjo?ðviljinn, an Icelandic daily newspaper, written in Icelandic dated November 22, 1955. Heading translates to "An American sculptor is expected here this morning he will hold an army of public speeches and show some of his sculptures". -
Newspaper clipping from Amerika Haus Hamburg, a German newspaper.
Newspaper clipping from Amerika Haus Hamburg, a German newspaper. The Article is titled in German "Black Sculptor in Hamburg" from January 13, 1955 about John Rhoden's time in Germany. -
Finnish magazine article about John Rhoden. (1/2)
Undated Finnish magazine clipping about John Rhoden. The magazine is unidentified. (1/2) -
Russian newspaper clippings from 1958. (1/3)
Newspaper clippings from unknown Russian newspaper, dated 1958. Article title translated from Russian says "American artists in Moscow". (1/3) -
Unclassified press release draft from Iceland about John Rhoden from 1955. (1/3)
Unclassified press release draft from "Thjcdviljinn" from Reykjavik, Iceland, dated 1955. (1/3)