Mark Glassy collection on Frankenstein
Collection Scope and Contents
The collection consists mainly of three dimensional models and figurines created by Mark Glassy, depicting characters and scenes from the numerous films based off of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein. Materials in the collection also include artwork, magazines, comic books, toys, and other ephemera related to depictions of Frankenstein's monster and other characters in popular culture.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1920-2016
Creator
- Glassy, Mark C., 1952- (Person)
Languages
The collection is in English.
Access
This collection is unprocessed. Please contact Special Collections & University Archives regarding the availability of materials for research use.
Publication Rights
Copyright for a portion of materials in the collection has been assigned to the University of California, Riverside Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives. Additional materials in these collections may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Please contact Special Collections & University Archives for more information.
Extent
44.09 Linear Feet (43 boxes)
Abstract
The collection consists mainly of three dimensional models and figurines created by Mark Glassy, depicting characters and scenes from the numerous films based off of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein. Materials in the collection also include artwork, magazines, comic books, toys, and other ephemera related to depictions of Frankenstein's monster and other characters in popular culture.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Mark and Donna Glassy, 2018
Subject
- Title
- Mark Glassy collection on Frankenstein
- Status
- Collection Level
- Date
- 2019
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Description is in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Manuscript Collections Repository
University of California
Rivera Library
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside 92517-5900 USA
specialcollections@ucr.edu