Vytlacil, Vaclav, b. 1892 d. 1984
Educator, PainterCalif., N.Y. (Show Bio)
Vaclav Vytlacil papers, 1920-1984
300 items (on 1 partial microfilm reel)
5.1 linear ft.
Reel(s): D295
REEL D295: Correspondence between Vytlacil and his wife about his studies in Chicago, at the Art Students League, and under Hans Hofmann in Munich and Italy, and his travels; letters from his father, Hofmann, art schools, collectors, galleries, museums, Artists for Victory, and Audubon Artists; Mrs. Vytlacil's journal describing American artists in Paris, 1931 and 1933; lecture notes on Impressionism and other modern movements and painting technique; clippings, catalogs, and articles; photographs of Vytlacil and his paintings; and notebooks of business receipts, income, and exhibitions, including the 1963 Krasner show.
ADDITION: Correspondence; biographical material; financial records; address books; memos and notes; photographs and slides of paintings; personal photographs; catalogs; printed material; clippings and scrapbook of clippings; files on teaching assignments, exhibitions and Feigl Gallery.
Location of Originals: Reel D295: Originals returned to the lender, Vaclav Vytlacil, after microfilming.
Material on reel D295 lent for microfilming by Vytlacil, 1966. Unmicrofilmed material donated 1989-1993 by Anne Vytlacil, daughter of Vaclav Vytlacil.
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