An Inventory of the Portfolio in the Art Collection at the Harry Ransom
Center
Creator:
Stevens, Elisabeth
Title:
Eranos
Dates:
2000
Extent:
1 portfolio of 5 etchings
Abstract:
Eranos
consists of a single portfolio containing five original etchings and accompanying
text in a clamshell box.
Call Number:
Art Collection AR-00263
Language:
English
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Elisabeth Goss Stevens was born in Rome, New York. She graduated from Wellesley College,
and received an MA from Columbia University in Modern Literature. As an artist,
Stevens produced etchings, silverpoints, linocuts, and illustrations for her own
books, other authors, and various periodicals. As a journalist and critic, she
wrote articles and reviews on art, architecture, drama, and film for a number of
major national magazines and newspapers, such as The Washington Post and The Wall
Street Journal. She was also the author of several works of
fiction and poetry. She died at her home in Sarasota, Florida on June 10, 2018.
Sources:
Goss Press, "Elisabeth Stevens Schleussner, writer and graphic artist, dies at 88,",
http://www.gosspress.com/elisabeth-goss-obituary/ (accessed on 27 June
2018).
Scope and Contents
The five aquatint etchings in Eranos illustrate a
story by Stevens concerning a writer nearing the end of his life, and a mysterious
invitation he receives to a party.
Related Material
There are two other portfolios in the collection by Stevens, The Sufferers (AR-00376) and Sirens'
Songs (AR-00377).