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Ten Fine Folk Artists.

Brochures, clippings, agreements, ephemera regarding this exhibit at Joseph Schneider Haus of the work of its artists-in-residence.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Ten Fine Folk Artists.

Correspondence regarding this exhibit at Joseph Schneider Haus of the work of its artists-in-residence.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

White on White: a cross-cultural collection.

Exhibition catalogue & ephemera, clippings, handwritten drafts and working papers re the exhibit and slide show "White on white: decorated needlework" held at Joseph Schneider Haus. Includes negatives.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Writing seminar.

Clipping, handwritten notes, portfolio prepared for a writing workshop at [Joseph Schneider Haus?]

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Blue Crow Books.

Correspondence, clippings, notes regarding possible publication of Cloister Death.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Mercury Press.

Correspondence to and from Nancy-Lou Patterson regarding two books, Cloister Death and Country Death. Correspondents include Virgil Burnett and Porcupine's Quill. Also includes handwritten notes.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Bloody Farce.

1 computer diskette, 1 copy of _"Bloody Farce": Irony, Farce and Mortality in Dorothy L. Sayers' Have His Carcase / by Nancy-Lou Patterson, copy 5 of 150.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Nancy-Lou Patterson fonds : 2021 accrual.

Student portfolio created by Nancy-Lou Patterson and presented as a special art project in January 1947, possibly during her time at the University of Washington. Art project is of story The Princess and the Goblin and includes a front cover with a small illustration of a castle with mountains in the background, eleven drawings made by Patterson, and a back cover. Drawings were drawn with pencil and then coloured with watercolours. Drawings depict moments of the story of princess Irene and her friend Curdie, with bright colours and dynamic scenes, and include subtitles with information about the section of the story to which they belong. Sections are:

  • Title page "The princess and the goblins" with subtitle "Special art project / January, 1947".
  • Drawing of Irene and a woman with subtitle "There, Irene, is my work for you!"
  • Drawing of Irene and a woman on a balcony with subtitle "She clapped her hands with delight."
  • Drawing of Irene and her nursemaid Lootie by a river with goblins in the background with subtitle "We are lost, lost!"
  • Drawing of Curdie in a mine watching goblins talk with subtitle "It was a goblin-voice...there could / be no doubt about that."
  • Drawing of a Curdie in a cave watching goblins talk with subtitle "One of the court was now addressing / the multitude."
  • Drawing of a woman with a spinning wheel with subtitle "'Come in, Irene,' she said again."
  • Drawing of Irene walking in the night with subtitle "In a moment, the clouds them- / selves parted."
  • Drawing of Irene walking in a forest with subtitle "[...] bit of gossamer is!"
  • Drawing of Irene and Curdie in a cave with subtitle "Curdie gave a great rush with his / shoulder."
  • Drawing of a battle between humans and goblins with subtitle "Curdie burst in like a small incarnate / whirlwind."

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Fraktur of Ontario.

Notes, clippings, research and writings on Fraktur art in Ontario. Includes information on Anna Weber and Christian L. Hoover among others.

Bird, Michael

Mennonite Georgian.

Article on Joseph Schneider Haus by Nancy-Lou Patterson and Susan Burke.

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

Mennonite Gardens.

One essay by Nancy-Lou Patterson titled “Mennonite Gardens.”

Patterson, Nancy-Lou

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