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By Annie Stratton, 2019
Collection Overview
Title: MS 152 - Olive Fell Prints Collection
Predominant Dates:undated
Primary Creator: Fell, Olive
Extent: 2.0 Folders
Arrangement: The collection is arranged in the original order that it was recieved.
Date Acquired: 12/22/2011
Subjects: Bears, Fell, Olive, Wyoming
Languages: English
Abstract
This collection includes various prints by Olive Fell. These prints were sold as souviners for tourists traveling to Yellowstone National Park. The prints range anywhere from small already folded cards that come in a pack, to larger prints that could be matted and framed. All of the illustrations feature some version of a cartoon bear.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
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The collection includes three different mediums that Olive Fell's prints came in. One is a set of pre-folded cards with envelopes titled "Cub Notes." Another is a set of illustrations that take up the whole page, but when folded they make greeting cards. Finally, there is a set of bear prints, titled "Going Places," which were able to be matted and framed.
Collection Historical Note
Olive Fell was born on Big Timber Creek near the Crazy Mountains in Montanain 1902. She early in life developed an interest in what she saw, mainly the wild animals and mountain scenery, an interest she was never to lose. In their line of work, the family came to the Cody area when the children were quite young and here the father disappears from her story, at which time her mother apparently remarried since from the then on she was known in Cody as Mrs.Oskins. Most of Olive's early schooling apparently had been what could be taught by her mother as they moved around but it is definitely known that she attended and graduated from Cody High School in the same class as did former Governor of Wyoming and State Senator, Milward Simpson. She had been doing drawing and other art work under her maiden name never having given it up, and Olive Fell she was to remain the rest of her life. Olive Fell turned out over 13,000 prints which she sold for her living. In February of 1980, Olive died at the age of 77 and the main street flower shop formerly run by her mother, was full of her latest work.
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Administrative Information
Repository:
McCracken Research Library
Access Restrictions:
McCracken Library staff may determine use restrictions dependent on the physical condition of manuscript materials. Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation or publication. Contact McCracken Research Library for more information.
Acquisition Source:
Mrs. Florence Dias, Mr. and Mrs. F.Q. Blair, Park County Library
Acquisition Method:
This collection was donated by Mrs. Florence Dias, Mr. and Mrs. F.Q. Blair, and the Park County Library.
Preferred Citation:
Olive Fell Prints Collection, MS 152, McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West
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