The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 106, July 2002 - April, 2003 Page: 763
675 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 23 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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announces
THE 2004
CECILIA STEINFELDT FELLOWSHIP
FOR RESEARCH IN THE ARTS AND
MATERIAL CULTURE
$1,000
The Cecilia Steinfeldt Fellowship for
Research in the Arts and Material
Culture is given annually for research in
the decorative and fine arts, material cul-
ture, preservation, and architecture in
Texas from the seventeenth century to
the present. The award will be
announced at the Association's annual
meeting in March 2004. Judges may
withhold the award at their discretion.
Individuals should submit one copy of a
proposal to each committee member by
December 31, 2003. For addresses of the
committee members write to:
Cecilia Steinfeldt Fellowship
Texas State Historical Association
SRH 2.306, University of Texas
Austin, Texas 78712.
The Cecilia Steinfeldt Fellowship was
established in 1996 to honor Cecilia
Steinfeldt, the longtime curator of the
Witte Museum of San Antonio, in recog-
nition of her lifelong scholarly devotion
to the arts in Texas.
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