TY - Type of reference TI - Quand une artiste oeuvre pour la Science : Les ex-libris de Beulah Mitchell Clute à Berkeley - Université de Californie AU - John R. Dolan AB - Beulah Mitchell Clute (1873-1958) was a talented artist who specialized in the design of bookplates. She was well known in her time, from her days as an art student, and today is still recognized as a very talented designer. Among her most famous creations are 3 bookplates for scientists of the faculty of the University of California in the early 1900’s. Here the story of Beulah Clute will be told, the range of her work demonstrated, and her bookplates for three very successful University of California scientists will be shown in the context of her many bookplates for others. Clute’s bookplates were usually decorative and mainly served to show ownership. In contrast, the bookplates for the scientists were dominated by depictions of items and scenes related to their professional careers. The bookplates of the scientists did not simply show ownership. They prominently showcased their achievements and lives. The hypothesis that the scientists, each of whom who rose to chair their respective departments, indulged their vanities with their bookplates, is put forward, in line with observations that high ego personalities are successful in the sciences. DO - 10.21494/ISTE.OP.2021.0718 JF - Arts et sciences KW - scientific illustration, narcissism, Ex-Libris, L. Beulah Mitchell, Leuschner, Kofoid, Essig, scientific illustration, narcissism, Ex-Libris, L. Beulah Mitchell, Leuschner, Kofoid, Essig, L1 - https://openscience.fr/IMG/pdf/iste_artsci21v5n3_3.pdf LA - fr PB - ISTE OpenScience DA - 2021/07/28 SN - 2515-8767 TT - When an Artist works for Scientists: On Beulah Mitchell Clute and Her Bookplates for Scientists of the University of California at Berkeley UR - https://openscience.fr/Quand-une-artiste-oeuvre-pour-la-Science-Les-ex-libris-de-Beulah-Mitchell-Clute IS - Numéro 3
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