Reverse Image of "Owl and Rabbit" Stamp
From Chapter 8
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From Chapter 8
The owl and rabbit embossed stamp (in reverse) from the verso of the marbled flyleaf at the front of a travel journal. Bishop notes the date range for the travel journal here: March 6, 1938-Sept. 25, 1942. (VC 77.3; Courtesy of Vassar College)
From Chapter 8
The owl and rabbit embossed stamp at the top of the first page of the 1938-1942 travel journal. (VC 77.3; Courtesy of Vassar College)
From Chapter 8
Bishop painted this portrait of her friend “Sha-Sha,” Charlotte Russell, in Naples, Florida, three years before she first traveled to Brevard with her. Bishop’s composition poses many intriguing questions, from the odd equation (“1 + 4 = 7”) to the contrast between Charlotte’s impressionistic face and the detailed patterns of her shirt and the wood paneling in the background. (Courtesy of Vassar College)
From Chapter 8
Bishop nestles a sketch of Cordie's cabin amidst a list of names and phrases and the details of a posted sign in the September 1, 1940, entry in her 1938-1942 travel notebook. (VC 77.3; Courtesy of Vassar College)