
Volume 1 of the Hollis Jeffcoat Documentation Archive: a catalogue of 50 newspaper and magazine sources documenting the American painter Hollis Jeffcoat (1952–2017) from 1972 through 1999. Sources span the artist's early career and were retrieved from Newspapers.com, the Sanibel Public Library's DigiFind-It digital archive, and Le Monde archives. The volume covers regional Florida press, French art press, and US art periodicals from the artist's Vétheuil, New York, and early Florida years. Each source card includes a full bibliographic block, cite flag (✅ Clean / ⚠ Incomplete), and Article use note describing the source's role in the Hollis Jeffcoat Wikipedia article and biographical research. The catalogue pairs with the Volume 1 Archive, which contains the full editorial record.
Sanibel Island, Joan Mitchell, periodicals, biographical research, Hollis Jeffcoat, annotated bibliography, 20th century, newspapers, abstract expressionism, art history, Florida press, American painter, documentation archive, Vétheuil, New York Studio School
Sanibel Island, Joan Mitchell, periodicals, biographical research, Hollis Jeffcoat, annotated bibliography, 20th century, newspapers, abstract expressionism, art history, Florida press, American painter, documentation archive, Vétheuil, New York Studio School
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