From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rita Corbin
Rita Corbin
Rita Corbin • Bruchac, Joseph (1979). The Good Message of Handsome
Lake. Unicorn keepsake series. 9. Woodblock
Born May 21, 1930(1930-05-21) illustration by Rita Corbin. Greensboro, N. C.:
Died November 17, 2011(2011-11-17) (aged 81) Unicorn Press. ISBN 9780877751137. OCLC 5135306.
Cause of death auto accident
Occupation graphic artist
References
[1] Day, Dorothy (March 1966). "On Pilgrimage - March
Website
1966". Catholic Worker ((Dorothy Day Library on the
http://www.ritacorbin.com Web at http://www.catholicworker.org/
dorothyday/)). http://www.catholicworker.org/
Rita Corbin was a Catholic Worker and artist. Her prints dorothyday/
have been used in religious publications, such as the daytext.cfm?TextID=249&SearchTerm=conscientious%20objection
newspaper The Catholic Worker and Commonweal, as Retrieved 20 December 2009.
well as in publications by peace organizations such as the [2] Vogel, Matt (May 2008). "An Artist for All Seasons".
War Resisters League. She is known for her painting on Catholic Worker.
the wall of the Catholic Worker farm in Tivoli.[1][2] [3] "Catholic Worker artist Rita Corbin dies". National
Corbin died of injuries from an automobile acci- Catholic Reporter. November 18, 2011.
dent.[3] http://ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/catholic-
worker-artist-rita-corbin-dies. Retrieved
Illustrated Books November 18, 2011.
Persondata
• Ramshaw, Gail (April 1995). A Metaphorical God: An
Abecedary of Images for God. Rita Corbin (Illustrator). Name Corbin, Rita
ISBN 9781568540719. Alternative names
• Merton, Thomas (1976). Ishi means man. Unicorn Short description
keepsake series. 8. foreword by Dorothy Day,
Date of birth 1930
woodblock by Rita Corbin. Greensboro, N. C.: Unicorn
Press. ISBN 0877751005. http://www.worldcat.org/ Place of birth
oclc/2633646&referer=brief_resultsi. Date of death November 17, 2011
• Bay, Christian; Walker, Charles C. (1975). Civil Place of death
disobedience: theory and practice. Black Rose Books.
E18.
E18 cover illustration by Rita Corbin. Montreal.
ISBN 9780919618565. OCLC 2525869.
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