Newcomb Archives
Eunice Baccich
09-021
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Newcomb Archives
- Creator - Associated name
- Baccich, Eunice
- Title
- Eunice Baccich
- ID
- 09-021
- Date [inclusive]
- 1923-1929
- Extent
- 1.0 Cubic feet 1 carton
- Language
- English
Biographical/Historical note
Eunice Baccich graduated from Newcomb in 1918 with a Bachelor of Design. A graduate art student from 1919 to 1921, she was an Art Craftsman from 1919 through 1929. In 1931 Baccich was an assistant in jewelry and bookbinding. Baccich received honorable mention for bookbinding at the 38th Annual Exhibition of the Art Association of New Orleans at the Isaac Delgado Museum in January 1939 and was represented that year in the Louisiana State Exhibit Building in Shreveport. Baccich also taught the craft of bookbinding at Newcomb College.
Scope and Contents note
This collection contains two leatherbound books.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Newcomb Archives
Newcomb Center for Research on WomenSeltzer-Gerard Reading Room
62 Newcomb Place
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118
504 865 5762
vorhoff@tulane.edu
Related Materials
Related Archival Materials note
Eleanor Kohlmeyer collection also has examples of books bound at Newcomb. See Poesch book on Newcomb pottery for other information.
Controlled Access Headings
Subject(s)
- Bookbinding- Newcomb
Collection Inventory
Carton 1 of 1 General noteFOLDER LISTINGS: Book 1: Elbert Hubbard’s "Scrap Book," bound with brown leather and a geometric design on both covers made from different shades of brown. Book 2: "Old Louisiana" by Lyle Saxon, encased in a leather box. Book is bound with brown leather with line design on both covers and a leaf pattern on the inner covers. |
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