File 134 - Pearce, Simon (glass cup)

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CA ON00389 C3-6-2-134

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Pearce, Simon (glass cup)

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  • 1991-1992, 1994-1995, 2000-2001 (Creation)

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File consists of correspondence between Mary Lou Daquano and Peter Konetschny regarding the glass cup Nouwen used while at L’Arche Daybreak that is referenced in his book Can You Drink the Cup? Included is a request to the cup’s designer, Simon Pearce, to forward a catalogue to Konetschny; a copy of a photo in which the glass appears, taken at the opening of the Nouwen Archives; original correspondence regarding the order of two glass cups and host plates; shipping invoices; personal cards from Pearce to Nouwen; and pages torn from an issue of Touring featuring Pearce’s work.

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      File contains Nouwen’s personal correspondence.

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      97-181

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      Added by T Wong, 17 March 2021

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