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Jean Charlot Collection

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2550 McCarthy Mall
Honolulu, HI 96822
+1 (808) 956-2849
http://libweb.hawaii.edu

The Jean Charlot Collection in Honolulu, Hawaii houses an extensive archive of art works and documents related to the renowned artist and writer Jean Charlot, as well as other artists and intellectuals he collaborated with throughout his career. This collection includes art works, correspondence, photographs, and writings, providing a deep insight into Charlot's life and artistic contributions.

Charlot, who joined the University of Hawaii at Manoa faculty in 1949, developed strong connections to the Hawaiian community and produced works depicting Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers. Managed by the Art Archivist Librarian, the Jean Charlot Collection also encompasses archives of various Hawaii artists and architects, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the art and cultural history of the region.

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