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Artist, critic, lecturer, art adviser, and art historian Walter Pach (1883-1958) wrote extensively about modern art. Through his numerous books, articles, and translations of European art texts, such as Elie Faure's 5-volume History of Art and The Journal of Eugène Delacroix, Pach was able to bring an emerging modernist viewpoint to the American public. He wrote the first article published in America on Cézanne in 1908 and until his death fifty years later continued to champion the cause of modernism in this country. Pach organized exhibitions of contemporary art for important New York City galleries of the period, as well as the landmark exhibition of 1913, "The International Exhibition of Modern Art," commonly known as the Armory Show. Along with painters Arthur B. Davies and Walt Kuhn, he was able to bring together leading contemporary European and American artists. Pach helped to form major collections for John Quinn and Walter Arensberg. He was also instrumental in securing individual works of art for museums, such as a portrait for the Louvre Museum by American master Thomas Eakins, and Jacques-Louis David's Death of Socrates for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. READ MORE
Walter Pach was born in New York City, July 11, 1883. His father, Gotthelf Pach, was a prominent commercial photographer who, along with his family, ran the New York firm of Pach Bros. The company did the bulk of the photographic work for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the young Pach often accompanied his father on museum assignments. In 1903, Pach graduated from the City College of New York with a degree in art. He also studied with Robert Henri at the New York School of Art and went abroad to paint with William Merritt Chase in the summers of 1903 and 1904.
In 1907, Pach moved to France and soon became part of the Gertrude and Leo Stein circle. As an artist and critic, he moved among the Parisian avant-garde, exhibiting with them and writing about their work and new artistic vision. Pach also wrote on such established artists as Claude Monet, whom he interviewed in 1908 for Scribner's Magazine.
Pach married artist Magdalene Frohberg in February 1914, and their son Raymond was born at the end of that year. The Pachs lived primarily in New York, but spent time abroad from 1928 to 1932. Intermittently, they lived on the West Coast, where Pach taught at the University of California at Berkeley. In the 1920s he taught at the University of Mexico on a Schilling Fund grant, lecturing and writing on Native American art. He took an active interest in organizing exhibitions and raising money for a museum to be dedicated to the indigenous art of the Americas. In addition, he was a friend of José Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera and helped organize the Mexican chapter of the Society of Independent Artists, the New York-based organization he founded in 1917 with Walter Arensberg and Marcel Duchamp.
While not well known today as a painter, Walter Pach devoted much of his creative effort to painting. He considered himself both an artist and a writer, even though friends like art historian Bernard Berenson urged him to devote all his time to writing. Among his writings are monographs on a wide range of subjects, social commentary on the art world, and a book on museum structures. Among is first publications were a series of brochures produced for the 1913 Armory Show, including Odilon Redon; and, in the same year, A Sculptor's Architecture, a book about the work of Raymond Duchamp-Villon, a close friend whom he admired greatly. In 1923, Pach wrote Georges Seurat, a book later cited by art historian John Rewald as an important early text on the artist. Masters of Modern Art and the monograph Raymond Duchamp-Villon were published the following year, and in 1928 Pach's well-known indictment of opportunistic artists and corruption in the art world, Ananias, or The False Artist, created a stir in art circles. Pach considered Vincent Van Gogh to be a seminal figure in the development of modern art and was the first historian to lecture on him in America. In 1936, he published his well-received monograph, Vincent Van Gogh. His recollections of a life spent in art, Queer Thing, Painting appeared in 1938. Ingres was published in 1939, as well as Masterpieces of Art, written for the 1939 New York World's Fair, for which Pach was exhibition director. His Art Museum in America, published in 1948, called into question the relevance, responsibility, and future direction of the American art museum. He long championed the artists of Mexico and published an essay on Diego Rivera in 1951 for the National Museum of Fine Arts, Mexico, for its 50-year retrospective exhibition on the artist. The Classical Tradition in Modern Art, Pach's la st book, was published posthumously in 1959.
Pach's fluency in French, German, and Spanish allowed him to understand and interpret new avant-garde ideas developing in Europe and to translate them for an English-speaking audience. His language skills also allowed him to communicate personally with many noted artists in Europe and Mexico and to mediate between gallery dealers and museum curators on their behalf. His correspondence with major figures in 20th-century art are a fascinating and important source of information, not only about the artists themselves but about the art world in general during the first half of this century.
- Date
- Event
- 1883
- Born July 11, New York City, son of Frances Wise Pach and well-known commercial photographer, Gotthelf Pach, of the firm Pach Bros.
- 1903
- Graduated from the City College of New York. Studied painting with Leigh Hunt, Robert Henri, and William Merritt Chase. Trip to Europe with Chase's class.
- 1904
- Trip to Holland and England with Chase's class. Purchased Hokusai Manga book (artist's manual). Saw Sir Frank Brangwyn's extensive collection of Japonaiseries.
- 1906
- Presented first art history lecture, Westfield State Normal School, Westfield, Mass.
- 1907
- Moved to France. Met Gertrude and Leo Stein. Painted Portrait of Japanese Painter Moriye Ogihara.
- 1908
- "Cézanne," by Walter Pach, the first American article on the subject, published in December issue of Scribner's.
- 1909
- "Portrait of Walter Pach," by Gertrude Stein.
- 1911
- "Albert P. Ryder," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Scribner's.
- 1912
- Met with Arthur B. Davies and Walt Kuhn to begin preparations for the Armory Show. Was responsible for the exhibition's European operations. Completed Portrait of Gigi Cavigli (exhibited at the Armory Show the following year). "Pierre-Auguste Renoir," by Walter Pach, published in May issue of Scribner's.
- 1913
- Exhibited 5 paintings and 5 etchings in "The International Exhibition of Modern Art" (Armory Show), which opened in New York City on February 13. Served as administrator, publicist, and gallery lecturer for the Armory Show Chicago with Kuhn for the run of the exhibition. At the close of the show, Matisse, Brancusi, and Pach were hanged in effigy by the students of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
- 1914
- Married Magdalene Frohberg, a German artist. Resumed residence in the United States. Traveled to France to secure works for important modern art shows in New York City at the Carroll Gallery and Montross Gallery's Matisse exhibition. Birth of son, Raymond.
- 1915
- Publication of The John Quinn Collection, catalog of a collection Pach was instrumental in assembling.
- 1916
- Founded Society of Independent Artists in collaboration with Marcel Duchamp, Walter Arensberg, and others. Adviser to collector Walter Arensberg.
- 1917
- Designed sets for Wallace Stevens's play, Bowl, Cat and Broomstick, produced at the Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City. Arranged a Gino Severini exhibition at Stieglitz's 219 gallery, New York City.
- 1918
- "Universality in Art," by Walter Pach, published in February issue of Modern School. "Jean Le Roy," by Walter Pach, published in October issue of Modern School
- 1919
- "The Schamberg Exhibition," by Walter Pach, published in May 17 issue of the Dial. Wrote introduction for Odilon Redon, the catalog for a graphics show at Albert Roulliers Gallery, Chicago.
- 1920
- "The Art of the American Indian," by Walter Pach, published in January 20 issue of the Dial. His paintings abandoned the cubist-futurist mode and returned to a more naturalistic style.
- 1921
- Publication of History of Art: Ancient Art, volume 1, by Elie Faure, translated by Walter Pach.
- 1922
- Lecturer, University of Mexico, where he developed a strong interest in Pre-Columbian art. Lectured at Société Anonyme. Publication of History of Art: Mediaeval Art, volume 2, by Elie Faure, translated by Walter Pach. Contributed a chapter, "Art," to Civilization in the United States: An Inquiry by Thirty Americans, edited by Harold E. Stearns.
- 1923
- Publication of Georges Seurat by Walter Pach. Publication of The Art of Cineplastics and History of Art: Renaissance Art, volume 3, by Elie Faure, translated by Walter Pach. "Georges Seurat," by Walter Pach, published in March issue of the Arts.
- 1924
- Publication of Masters of Modern Art, by Walter Pach. Publication of Raymond Duchamp-Villon, by Walter Pach. Publication of History of Art: Modern Art, volume 4, by Elie Faure, translated by Walter Pach. "The Greatest American Artist," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Harper's Magazine.
- 1926
- "Graveur Américain," by Léon Rosenthal, an article about Pach's graphics (illustrated with an original etching, New York), published in September issue of Byblis, Miroir des Arts du Livre et de L'Estampe. "Brancusi," by Walter Pach, published in December 1 issue of the Nation. Instructor, New York University.
- 1927
- "What Passes for Art," by Walter Pach, published in June issue of Harper's Magazine
- 1928
- Publication of Ananias, or The False Artist, by Walter Pach. Pach family relocated to Europe.
- 1929
- "The Evolution of Diego Rivera," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Creative Art. "John Ruskin and Walter Pach: Defenders of the Faith," by W.H. Downes, published in August issue of American Museum Art.
- 1930
- Publication of An Hour of Art, by Walter Pach. Publication of History of Art: The Spirit of the Forms, volume 5, by Elie Faure, translated by Walter Pach. "Notes sur le classicisme de Delacroix," by Walter Pach, published in June issue of L'Amour de L'Art.
- 1931
- Solo exhibition at Kraushaar Gallery, New York City, with review published in March 21 issue of Art News. "Raymond Duchamp-Villon," by Walter Pach, published in May issue of Formes XV.
- 1932
- "Le Classicisme de Barye," by Walter Pach, published in November issue of L'Amour de L'Art Returned to the United States.
- 1933
- "Address at the Worcester Opening of International, 1933," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Parnassus. "Georges Rouault," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Parnassus. "American Art in the Louvre," by Walter Pach, published in May issue of Fine Arts 20. "On Owning Pictures," by Walter Pach, published in August issue of Fine Arts 20. "Rockefeller, Rivera and Art," by Walter Pach, published in September issue of Harper's Magazine.
- 1934
- Organized Maurice Prendergast retrospective for Whitney Museum of American Art.
- 1935
- Exhibition at Knoedler Gallery, New York City included Walter Pach's Respice, Adspice, and Prospice, a fresco commissioned for the City College of New York by the Class of 1903.
- 1936
- Exhibition of watercolors at Kleemann Galleries, New York City. Publication of Vincent Van Gogh, by Walter Pach." The Raphael from Russia," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Virginia Quarterly Review. "First Portfolio of American Art," by Walter Pach, published in October 3 issue of Art News. Wrote foreword to First Exhibition in America of Géricault, catalog of exhibition at Marie Sterner Gallery, New York City. "The Outlook for Modern Art," by Walter Pach, published in April issue of Parnassus. Article about Pach's City College mural published in February issue of City College Alumnus Magazine.
- 1937
- Publication of The Journal of Eugène Delacroix, translated by Walter Pach. Publication of Thomas Eakins, by Walter Pach, catalog of exhibition at Kleemann Gallery, New York City.
- 1938
- Publication of Queer Thing, Painting: Forty Years in the World of Art, by Walter Pach. "Delacroix Today," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Magazine of Art.
- 1939
- Publication of Ingres, by Walter Pach. Appointed general director, "Masterpieces of Art" exhibition, New York World's Fair.
- 1940
- Publication of Masterpieces of Art, New York World's Fair, 1940, Official Illustrated Catalogue, by Walter Pach.
- 1941
- Solo exhibition at Schneider-Gabriel Gallery, New York City.
- 1942
- "Newly Discovered Ingres: The Lovers," by Walter Pach, published in October issue of Art in America Exhibition at Whitney Museum of American Art, "Between the Wars: Prints by American Artists, 1914-1941," included Walter Pach's etching Saint-Germain-des-Pres (1911). Lecturer, University of Mexico, Schilling Fund grant.
- 1943
- "A Newly Found American Painter: Hermenegildo Bustos," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Art in America. "Unknown Aspects of Mexican Painting," by Walter Pach, published in October issue of Gazette des Beaux-Arts. Marriage of son, Raymond.
- 1944
- "The Eight, Then and Now," by Walter Pach, published in January issue of Art News. "Problemas del arte americano," by Walter Pach, published in December issue of Origenes.
- 1946
- "La Barricade in America," by Walter Pach, published in July issue of Art News. "On Art Criticism," by Eugène Delacroix (first published in Revue de Paris, May 1829), translated by Walter Pach for catalog of exhibition at Curt Valentin, New York City.
- 1947
- Publication of Picasso, by Juan Larrea, edited by Walter Pach. Publication of "Museums Can Be Living Things," by Walter Pach, in Laurels Number One, Laurel Gallery. Etching, Scopasian Head, by Walter Pach, included in Laurels Number Two, Laurel Gallery.
- 1948
- Publication of The Art Museum in America, by Walter Pach. "The Past Lives On," by Walter Pach, parts 1 and 2, published in October and November issues of American Artist.
- 1949
- "Thus Is Cubism Cultivated," by Walter Pach, published in May issue of Art News.
- 1950
- Contributed a chapter, "The State of the Arts in the Democratic Way of Life: A Postscript," to Perspectives on a Troubled Decade: Science, Philosophy and Religion, 1939-1949, edited by Lyman Bryson, Louis Finkelstein, and R.M. MacIver. Death of wife, Magdalene.
- 1951
- "Reaciones entre la cultura nordeamericana y la ombre de Diego Rivera," a major essay by Walter Pach published in Diego Rivera, 50 años de su labor artistica, exposition de normenaje nacional, Museo nacional de artes plasticas, Mexico City. Married Nikifora.
- 1953
- "A Modernist Visits Greece," by Walter Pach, reprinted in autumn issue of Archaeology.
- 1954
- "John Sloan," by Walter Pach, published in August issue of Atlantic Monthly.
- 1956
- "Introducing the Paintings of George Of (1876-1954)," by Walter Pach, published in October issue of Art News.
- 1958
- Professor, City College of New York. Died, New York City, following an operation for stomach ulcers.
- 1959
- Publication of The Classical Tradition in Modern Art, by Walter Pach.
- 1986
- Exhibition, "Walter Pach, A Retrospective," at Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina.
- 1988
- Exhibition, "The Art of Walter and Magda Pach," at Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio. Walter Pach's papers, previously in the possession of Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, acquired by the Archives of American Art with the assistance of the Brown Foundation, Inc.
- 1990
- Exhibition, "Discovering Modernism: Selections from the Walter Pach Papers," at the Archives of American Art, New York City.
- 1991
- Exhibition, "The Paintings of Walter Pach," at Forum Gallery, New York City.
Description of the Collection
Overview - Scope and Contents
The Walter Pach papers, 1883-1980, contain personal and family papers, extensive professional correspondence with noted artists and art world figures, a large group of handwritten and edited versions of manuscripts by Pach, a selection of drawings and prints, printed material, memorandums and notes, photographs, a scrapbook, and a guestbook.
Arrangement and Series Description
The Walter Pach papers are arranged as seven series. All book and article titles have been translated into English; titles of periodicals and works of art are not translated.
Correspondence and writings are arranged chronologically, followed by undated items arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent or by title of manuscript. The other series are further organized by category or record type, with arrangement noted in the detailed series descriptions.
- Series 1: Personal and Family Papers, 1883-1980, undated
- Series 2: Professional Correspondence, 1900-1958, undated
- Series 3: Writings, 1899-circa 1953, undated
- Series 4: Artwork, 1947, undated
- Series 5: Printed Material, 1905-1977, undated
- Series 6: Photographs, 1917, undated
- Series 7: Miscellaneous, circa 1890-1927, undated
Subjects
This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Archives of American Art under the following index terms. People, families and organizations are listed under "Subjects" when they are the topic of collection contents and under "Names" when they are creators or contributors.
- Subjects:
- Chase, William Merritt, 1849-1916
- Henri, Robert, 1865-1929
- Sheeler, Charles, 1883-1965
- Association of American Painters and Sculptors (New York, N.Y.)
- Armory Show (1913 : New York, N.Y.)
- Subjects-Topical:
- Art -- Study and teaching
- Art criticism
- Modernism (Art)
- Art schools -- Photographs
- Mural painting and decoration, Mexican
- Art critics
- Art historians
- Artists
- Types of Materials:
- Travel diaries
- Photographs
- Names:
- Prendergast, Maurice Brazil, 1858-1924
- Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957
- Schamberg, Morton L., 1881-1918
- Sloan, John, 1871-1951
- Stein, Leo, 1872-1947
- Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946
- Villon, Jacques, 1875-1963
- Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959
- Brancusi, Constantin, 1876-1957
- Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963
- Burroughs, Bryson, 1869-1934
- Davies, Arthur B. (Arthur Bowen), 1862-1928
- Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968
- Duchamp-Villon, Raymond, 1876-1918
- Eakins, Susan Macdowell
- Faure, Elie, 1873-1937
- Matisse, Henri, 1869-1954
- Monet, Claude, 1840-1926
- Renoir, Auguste, 1841-1919
- Orozco, José Clemente, 1883-1949
Provenance
After Pach's death, his widow sold the papers to Salander-O'Reilly Galleries. They were acquired by the Archives of American Art in 1988 through the generosity of the Brown Foundation, Inc. Eight family photographs, donated by Raymond Pach, son of Walter Pach, were received after microfilming had been completed.
How the Collection was Processed
The collection was processed by Nancy Malloy and Catherine Stover in 1997; the finding aid was modified during conversion to EAD by Stephanie Ashley in 2002.
Index(es) [+]
When the Archives of American Art acquired the Walter Pach Papers, some portion of his library was also received. As the Archives of American Art contains primarily manuscript collections and is not a library, it was determined that, for the most part, the books should reside in a library where they could be properly cataloged, cared for, and used. READ MORE
However, selected publications were retained with the Pach manuscript collection because they had an identifiable relevance to Pach and his career. Pach also had a habit of writing in his books, and any book or publication annotated by him was considered to have significant research value and was retained with the Pach Papers. The books and other publications remaining with the Pach Papers are of three types: (1) those written by Pach, (2) those translated by Pach, and (3) those central to Pach's interests and work. Catalogs that appear in the following lists appear under museum, gallery, or auction house name, unless an individual is cited as author.
The remainder of the library received by the Archives was made available to the American Art/Portrait Gallery Library in the National Museum of American Art and the National Portrait Gallery for research use.
Works Written by Walter Pach
American Artist (New York) 12, no. 8 (October 1948). Includes "The Past Lives On," by Walter Pach, pp. 28-31, 64-66. Two copies.
American Artist (New York) 12, no. 9 (November 1948). Includes second installment of "The Past Lives On," by Walter Pach, pp. 40-43, 64. Two copies.
L'Amour de l'Art (Paris), no. 6 (June 1930). Includes "Notes sur le classicisme de Delacroix," by Walter Pach, pp. 241-253.
L'Amour de l'Art (Paris) 13, no. 9 (November 1932). Includes "Le classicisme de Barye," by Walter Pach, pp. 319-320.
Anderson Galleries. Two Masterpieces of Renaissance Painting from the Collection of Carl W. Hamilton. New York, 1929. Includes "Extract from an Article on the Half-Century Celebration at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Walter Pach in The Freeman," p. 10.
Art in America (Springfield, Mass.) 31, no. 1 (January 1943). Includes "A Newly Found American Painter," by Walter Pach, pp. 32-43.
Art from Life to Life by Abraham Walkowitz. Girard, Kans.: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1951. Includes "Walkowitz and Tradition," an appreciation by Walter Pach.
Art News (New York) 45, no. 5 (July 1946). Includes "La Barricade in America," by Walter Pach, pp. 42-43, 60. Two copies.
Art News (New York) 48, no. 3 (May 1949). Includes "Thus Is Cubism Cultivated," by Walter Pach and Jacques Villon, pp. 23-25, 52-53.
Art News (New York) 55, no. 6 (October 1956). Includes "Introducing the Paintings of George Of, 1876-1954," by Walter Pach, pp. 36-38, 62-63. Two copies.
Arts (New York) 3, no. 3 (March 1923). Includes "Georges Seurat," by Walter Pach, pp. 160-174.
Brummer Gallery. Brancusi. Introduction by Paul Morand. New York, November 17-December 15, 1926. Includes article by Walter Pach.
Bryson, Lyman, and Louis Finkelstein, eds. Science, Philosophy and Religion, Second Symposium. New York: Conference of Science, Philosophy and Religion in Their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life, Inc., 1942. Includes "The Artist and the Democratic Way of Life," by Walter Pach, pp. 493-505.
Bryson, Lyman, Louis Finkelstein, and R.M. MacIver, eds. Perspectives on a Troubled Decade: Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 1939-1949. Symposium. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1950. Includes "The Stake of the Arts in the Democratic Way of Life: A Postscript," by Walter Pach, pp. 743-755.
Bulletin of the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts (Springfield, Mass.) 21, no. 4 (April-May 1955). Includes "The Portrait of a Painter," by Walter Pach, pp. 2-3. Four copies.
Campbell, Vivian, ed. A Christmas Anthology of Poetry and Painting. Foreword by Walter Pach. New York: Woman's Press, 1947.
Century 87, no. 6 (April 1914). Includes "The Point of View of the Moderns," by Walter Pach, pp. 851-864.
Creative Art: A Magazine of Fine and Applied Art (New York) 11, no. 3 (November 1932). Includes "Marinot, Artist and Artisan," by Walter Pach, and a caricature of him by Aline Fruhauf, p. 203.
Dial (New York) 68, no. 1 (January 1920). Includes "The Art of the American Indian," by Walter Pach, pp. 57-65.
Ehrich Print Gallery. Odilon Redon, 1840-1916: Exhibition of Etchings and Lithographs.
Introduction by Walter Pach. New York, February 18-March 12, 1919. Two copies.
Flannagan, John B. Letters of John B. Flannagan. Introduction by W.R. Valentiner. New York: Curt Valentin, 1942. Walter Pach is a correspondent.
Formes (Paris, English Edition 1, Edition des Quatre Chemins) (January 1930). Includes review by Walter Pach of Idols behind Altars, by Anita Brenner, p. 30.
Formes (Paris, Edition Française 15) (May 1931). Includes "Raymond Duchamp-Villon," by Walter Pach, pp. 84-85.
Galerie Dru Bourgeat et Van Gelder. Peintures, Gouaches et Pastels de Charles Dufresne, Sculptures de Duchamp-Villon. Paris, June 26 (30), 1931. Includes "Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876-1918)," by Walter Pach. Two copies.
Harper's Magazine 143 (January 1924). Includes "The Greatest American Artists," by Walter Pach, pp. 252-262.
Harper's Magazine 155 (June 1927). Includes "What Passes for Art: Some Reflections on Contemporary Painters," by Walter Pach, pp. 89-97.
Harper's Monthly Magazine. Includes "Rockefeller, Rivera, and Art," by Walter Pach. Tearsheet, dated by hand September 1933.
Kruckman, Herbert L. Of Course You Can Draw. Introduction by Walter Pach. New York: Citadel Press, 1945.
La Follette, Suzanne. Art in America. Introduction by Walter Pach. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1929.
M Knoedler and Company. Gros, Géricault, Delacroix. Exhibition of paintings and drawings for the benefit of the Sauvegarde de l'Art Français. Foreword by Walter Pach. New York: November 21-December 10, 1938. Walter Pach was a member of the Honorary Committee.
The Masters of Modern Art. New York: B.W. Huebsch, Inc., 1924. Includes an original etching by Walter Pach as the frontispiece. Two copies, one with dust cover.
Mexico moderno, undated. Partial publication. Includes "Impresiones sobre el a rte actual de Mexico," by Walter Pach, pp. 131-138.
Modern School (Stelton, N.J., Modern School Association of N.A., Ferrer Colony) 5, no. 2 (February 1918). Includes "Universality in Art," by Walter Pach, pp. 46-55.
Modern School (Stelton, N.J., Modern School Association of N.A., Ferrer Colony) 5, no. 10 (October 1918). Includes "Jean Le Roy," by Walter Pach, p. 296. Two copies.
Moriye Ogihara Memorial Book (in Japanese). Paris, 1910. Includes letter in English from Walter Pach to Mr. Tohary.
New Republic (New York) 7, no. 84 (June 10, 1916). Includes "La chair et l'acier," by Walter Pach, p. 149.
Origenes (La Habana, Cuba) (December 1944). Includes "Problemas del arte americano," by Walter Pach, pp. 17-20.
Pach, Walter. Ananias, or The False Artist. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1928. Two copies, one with dust cover.
Pach, Walter. "Apropos of a Recent Publication," in "Notes on Museums." Gazette des Beaux-Arts, undated. Reprint.
Pach, Walter. Georges Seurat. New York: Arts Monographs, Duffield and Company, 1923.
Pach, Walter. Géricault: First Exhibition in America, Paintings and Drawings. New York: Marie Sterner Galleries, November 16-December 5, 1936.
Pach, Walter. An Hour of Art. Philadelphia and London, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1930.
Pach, Walter. Masterpieces of Art: Catalogue of European and American Paintings, 1500-1900. New York World's Fair, May-October 1940. New York: Art Aid Corporation, 1940.
Pach, Walter. "A Modernist Visits Greece." Archaeology 6, no. 3 (Autumn 1953): 137-141. Reprint.
Pach, Walter. Odilon Redon. New Yor k: Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Inc., 1913.
Pach, Walter. A Sculptor's Architecture. New York: Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Inc., 1913. Two copies.
Pach, Walter. "Unknown Aspects of Mexican Painting." Gazette des Beaux-Arts, undated. Reprint. Three copies.
Pach, Walter. Vincent Van Gogh, 1853-1890: A Study of the Artist and His Work in Relation to His Times. New York: Artbook Museum, 1936. Two copies.
Parnassus (New York) 8, no. 4 (April 1936). Includes "The Outlook for Modern Art," by Walter Pach, pp. 4-8, 43.
Parnassus (New York) 8, no. 6 (November 1936). Includes "Géricault," by Walter Pach, pp. 12-15.
Quips and Cranks (New York, City College of New York) (November 1901). Includes "The Story of Perkins," by Walter Pach, p. 6. Pach was also the editor in chief.
Quips and Cranks (New York, City College of New York) (October 1902). Walter Pach was editor in chief.
La Revue des Arts (Paris), no. 2 (June 1952). Includes "Le classicisme de Delacroix," by Walter Pach, pp. 109-112.
Scribner's Magazine 51, no. 5 (May 1912). Includes "Pierre-Auguste Renoir," by Walter Pach, pp. 606-615.
Simmonds, Harvey. John Quinn: An Exhibition to Mark the Gift of the John Quinn Memorial Collection. New York: New York Public Library, 1968. Includes "Appendix II, Mr. Quinn as a Collector," by Walter Pach, reprinted from Catalogue of the Memorial Exhibition of Representative Works Selected from the John Quinn Collection (New York: Art Center, 1926).
Stearns, Harold E., ed. Civilization in the United States: An Inquiry by Thirty Americans. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1922. Includ es "Art," by Walter Pach.
Van Gogh, Vincent. Letters to an Artist: From Vincent Van Gogh to Anton Ridder van Rappard, 1881-1885. Translated from the Dutch by Real van Messel. Introduction by Walter Pach. New York: Viking Press, 1936.
La Vie (Paris) 2, no. 36 (September 6, 1913). Includes "L'art aux Etats-Unis," by Walter Pach, pp. 271-276. Two copies.
Virginia Quarterly Review 12, no. 1 (January 1936). Includes "The Raphael from Russia," by Walter Pach, pp. 43-55.
Works Translated by Walter Pach
Delacroix, Eugène. On Art Criticism 1829. Translated by Walter Pach, for Curt Valentin. New York: Marchbanks Press, 1946.
Delacroix, Eugène. The Journal of Eugène Delacroix. Translated by Walter Pach. New York: Covici Friede Publishers, 1937.
Delacroix, Eugène. The Journal of Eugène Delacroix. Translated by Walter Pach. New York: Crown Publishers, 1948. Two copies, one clothbound with dust cover and one leather bound.
Faure, Elie. The Art of Cineplastics. Translated by Walter Pach. Boston: Four Seas Company, 1923.
Faure, Elie. History of Art--The Development of Man as Revealed by Art: Ancient Art. Translated by Walter Pach. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1921.
Faure, Elie. History of Art--The Development of Man as Revealed by Art: Renaissance Art. Translated by Walter Pach. New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1923.
Masson, André. Eulogy of Paul Klee. Paris, 1946. Translated by Walter Pach. New York: Curt Valentin, 1950.
Modern School (Stelton, N.J., Modern School Association of N.A., Ferrer Colony) 5, no. 10 (October 1918). Includes "Paris in War-Time," by Elie Faure, translated by Walter Pach, pp. 297-299. Two copies.
Twice a Year: A Book of Literature, the Arts, and Civil Liberties (New York) 5-6 (Winter 1940/Spring-Summer 1941). Includes "Contemporary French Art," by Elie Faure, translated by Walter Pach, with a letter and note.
Selected Publications
American Art Association, Inc. The John Quinn Collection, Paintings and Sculptures of the Moderns. New York, 1927.
American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, Inc. Fine Paintings from the Estates of the Late William D. N. Perine, Charles A. Schieren, Levi Z. Leiter, Dr. H.N. Fraser.... Sale 4080. New York, January 18, 1934.
L'Amour de l'Art (Paris) 13, no. 7 (July-August 1932).
Anderson Galleries. The Collection of Marius de Zayas of New York City: Paintings, Etchings, Drawings, Sculptures. New York, March 23-24, 1923.
Anderson Galleries. Rare & Important Gobelin & Flemish Tapestries, Furniture, Rugs, Needlework, Arms & Barye Bronzes (Collections of Mr. J.J. Albright). New York, April 16-17, 1926. Annotated by Walter Pach: "Sale in which we bought Barye Jaguar No. 73 of Sale."
Angoulvent, P.-J. La chalocographie du Louvre. Paris: Musées Nationaux, Palais du Louvre, 1926.
Arensberg, Walter Conrad. Poems. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914.
Art News: An International Pictorial Newspaper of Art (New York) (February 19, 1927). Record of the sale of the Quinn Collection.
Arts and Decoration (New York) 3, no. 5 (Special Armory Show exhibition number) (March 1913).
Barr, Alfred H., Jr. The Museum of Modern Art First Loan Exhibition, Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh. New York: Museum of Modern Art, November 1929.
Basler, Adolphe. Le cafard après la fÃ?ªte: Ou l'esthétisme d'aujourd'hui. Paris: Editions Jean Budry & Cie, 1929.
Basler, Adolphe, and Charles Kunstler. Le dessin et la gravure modernes en France. Paris: Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, 1930.
Baudelaire, Charles. Variétés critiques. Vol.II, Modernité & surnaturalisme esthétique spiritualiste. Paris: Bibliothèque Dionysienne, Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, 1924.
Bell, Clive. Art. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1913.
Berenson, Bernard. Seeing and Knowing. New York: MacMillan Company, 1953.
Berenson, Bernard. Sketch for a Self-Portrait. New York: Pantheon Books, Inc., 1949.
Bernard, Charles. Esthétique et critique: Notes en marge. Paris: Editions Formes, 1946.
Brooklyn Museum. One Hundred Artists and Walkowitz. New York, February 9-March 12, 1944.
Brooks, Van Wyck. Days of the Phoenix: The Nineteen Twenties I Remember. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1957.
Brooks, Van Wyck. Makers and Finders. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1952.
Brooks, Van Wyck. Neland: Indian Summer, 1865-1915. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1940.
Brooks, Van Wyck. Opinions of Oliver Allston. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1941.
Brooks, Van Wyck. From a Writer's Notebook. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1958.
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) 22, no. 8, (August 1927).
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) 33, no. 6, (June 1938).
Bulletin of the Smith College Museum of Art (Northampton, Mass.), no. 13 (May 1932).
"Byblis": Miroir des arts du livre et de l'estampe (Paris, Editions Albert Morancé) (Summer 1928). Includes "Walter Pach , graveur américain," by Léon Rosenthal, pp. 37-38, as well as an original etching by Walter Pach.
Cahiers d'Art 12, nos. 4-5 (1937).
Les Cahiers d'Aujourd'hui (Paris), no. 4 (April 1913).
Calder, Alexander, René Huyghe, Jacques Lassaigne, and François Tabard. 10 tapisseries Michel Cadoret. Paris: Galerie Furstenberg; and New York, André Emmerich Works of Art, undated.
Camera Work (New York, Alfred Stieglitz), no. 32 (October 1910).
Cassou, Jean. Jacques Villon. Paris: Musée National d'Art Moderne, February 5-March 25, 1951.
Catalogue de photographies, d'art moderne, d'art ancien. Druet Photograph Collection. Paris: Librairie de France, undated.
Chap-Book: Semi-Monthly (Chicago) (August 15, 1895). Includes a portrait of Stéphane Mallarmé by F. Vallotton.
Chassé, Charles. Gauguin et le groupe de Pont-Aven. Documents inédits. Paris: H. Floury, 1921.
Les chefs-d'oeuvre des peintres florentins. Vol. 4, Paolo Uccello, Domenico Veneziano, Masaccio et A. Del Castagno. Paris: A. Perche, Petite Collection d'Art, Gowans 41, 1910.
City College Alumnus (Associate Alumni of the College of the City of New York, Inc.) 32, no. 2 (February 1936). Includes article on the Walter Pach mural given to CCNY.
Clark, Eliot. History of the National Academy of Design, 1825-1953. New York: Columbia University Press, 1954.
Clarke, John Lee, Jr. David and Ingres, Paintings and Drawings. Springfield, Mass.: Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, November 20-December 17, 1939.
Coffin, Robert P. Tristram. Strange Holiness. New York: MacMillan Company, 1935.
Colin, Ralph F. Closing Exhibition: Sculpture, Paintings & Drawings. New York: Curt Valentin Gallery, 1955.
Corrard, Pierre (Ã?â?¬ la mémoire de). Poésies. 16 original etchings by Jacques Villon. Paris: La Librairie J. Meynial, 1937.
Courthion, Pierre. Gino Severini. Arte Moderna Italiana 17, Series A, Pittori 13. Milan: Si Vende Presso La Libreria Ulrico Hoepli, 1930.
Cruikshank, George, illus. The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1884.
Delacroix, Eugène. Journal de Eugène Delacroix. Vol. 2, 1853-1856. Edited by André Joubin. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1932.
Delacroix, Eugène. Journal de Eugène Delacroix. Vol. 3, 1857-1863. Edited by André Joubin. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1932.
Delacroix, Eugène. Lettres de Eugène Delacroix, First Book (1804-1847). Edited by Philippe Burty. Paris: G. Charpentier, 1880.
Delacroix, Eugène. Lettres de Eugène Delacroix, Second Book (1848-1863). Edited by Philippe Burty. Paris: G. Charpentier, 1880. Two copies.
Delacroix, Eugène. Oeuvres littéraires. Vol. 1, Etudes esthétiques. Paris: Bibliothèque Dionysienne, Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, 1923.
Detroit Institute of Arts. Origins of Modern Sculpture. Detroit, January 22-March 3, 1946.
De Zayas, Marius, and Paul B. Haviland. A Study of the Modern Evolution of Plastic Expression. New York: "291," 1913.
Diehl, Charles. Manuel d'art byzantin. Paris: Librairie Alphonse Picard et Fils, 1910.
Dufy, Raoul. Les Alliés, Petit panorama des uniformes. Vol. 1. [Paris], circa 1915. Woodcut enclosed with booklet.
L'Elan. (Paris), no. 1 (April 15, 1915); no. 2 (May 1, 1915); no. 3 (May 15, 1915); no. 4 (June 1, 1915); no. 5 (June 15, 1915); no. 6 (July 1, 1915); no. 7 (December 15, 1915); no. 8 (January 1916); no. 9 (undated).
Elia, Olga. Pitture murali e mosaici nel Museo Nazionale di Napoli. Rome: La Libreria Dello Stato, 1932.
Escholier, Raymond. Gros: Ses amis et ses Elèves. Illustrated. Paris: Librairie Floury, 1936.
Farwell, Beatrice. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Miniatures, Eugène Delacroix, 1798-1863. New York: Distributed by Book-of-the-Month Club, 1955.
Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art: L'art antique. Paris: H. Floury, 1909.
Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art: L'art antique. Paris: Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, 1924.
Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art: L'art médiéval. Paris: H. Floury, 1911.
Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art: L'art médiéval. Paris: Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, 1921.
Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art: L'art moderne. Paris: Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, 1921. Two copies.
Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art: L'art renaissant. Paris: H. Floury, 1914.
Faure, Elie. Histoire de l'art: L'esprit des formes. Paris: Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, 1927.
Faure, Elie. Méditations catastrophiques. Paris: Jean Flory, 1937.
Faure, Elie. Paul Gauguin. New York: Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Inc., 1913. Faure's n ame is crossed out, and Walter Pach has changed it to Bela Lasar.
Faure, Elie. Soutine. Paris: Les Editions G. Crès et Cie, 1929.
Faure, Jean-Pierre. Alger capitale. Paris: Bibliothèque du Hérisson, Société Française d'Editions Littéraires et Techniques, undated.
Flaubert, Gustave. Trois contes. Paris: Bibliothèque-Charpentier, 1913.
Flexner, James Thomas. The Pocket History of American Painting. New York: Pocket Books, Inc., by arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Company, 1950.
Focillon, Henri. The Life of Forms in Art. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1942.
Frénaud, André. Les mystères de Paris. Preface by Paul Eluard and signed etching by Jacques Villon. Paris: Editions du Seuil, undated.
Galerie Craven. Octobre, Hommage � Picabia. Paris, October 1-29, 1953.
Galerie La BoÃ?«tie. Salon de "La Section d'Or". Preface by René Blum. Paris, October 10-30, 1912.
Galeries Georges Petit. Exposition Ingres. Paris, April 26-May 14, 1911.
Galleries M. Knoedler and Company, Inc. El Greco: Loan Exhibition for the Benefit of the Greek War Relief Association. New York, January 17-February 15, 1941. Two copies. Pach was a lender to the exhibition.
Gallery Der Sturm. Die Futuristen. Berlin, undated.
Gauguin, Paul. Noa-Noa. Translated by Walt Kuhn. New York: Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Inc., 1913. Two copies.
Gertrude, Gertrude S. Lemons and Poppies. New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1923.
Gleizes, Albert. Du cubisme et des moyens de le comprendre. Paris: Editions "La Cible," 1920.
Gleizes, Albert. Peinture et perspective descriptive. Sablons, France: Editions Moly-Sabata, 1927.
Gowans, Adam L., comp. Lyric Masterpieces by Living Authors. London and Glasgow: Gowans and Gray, Ltd., 1908.
La Grande Revue (Paris) 12, no. 24 (December 25, 1908). Includes "Notes d'un peintre, by Henri Matisse.
Grappe, Georges. Edgar Degas. Berlin: Erschienen bei der Verlagsanstalt fur Litteratur und Kunst, undated.
Gsell, Paul. Millet. Paris: Les Editions Rieder, 1928.
Henry, Daniel. Der Weg zum Kubismus. Munich: Delphin-Verlag, 1920.
Hokusai. Manga (Two books of studies, text in Japanese). undated.
Hôtel Drouot. Art océanien, Art africain, Art américain, Asie et Malaisie. Paris, Sale 11, November 7-9, 1929.
Hôtel Drouot. Collection Maurice Gangnat. Catalog of works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Vuillard. Paris, Sales 9, 10, and 11, June 24-25, 1925.
Hôtel Drouot. Estampes, dessins, aquarelles: Anciens et modernes. Paris, Sale 9, April 22, 1931.
Hôtel Drouot. Estampes et dessins: Livres sur les arts. Paris, Sale 12, November 23, 1929.
Hôtel Drouot. Tableaux, aquarelles, dessins. Paris, Sale 1, May 30, 1921.
Hôtel Drouot. Tableaux et dessins par J.-A.-D. Ingres: Collection de Monsieur Henry Lapauze. Paris, Sales 7 and 8, June 21, 1929.
Hôtel Drouot. Tableaux, pastels, aquarelles, dessins, eaux-fortes & lithographies. Paris, Sale 8, December 21, 1929.
Institute of Contemporary Art.Jacques Villon, Lyonel Feininger. Contributions by Jacque s Villon, George Heard Hamilton, Thomas B. Hess, and Frederick S. Wight. Boston, undated.
International Association of American Painters and Sculptors, Inc. International Exhibition of Modern Art. New York, 1913. This copy of the Armory Show catalog (New York venue) is heavily annotated by Pach.
Jacques Seligmann & Co, Inc. Twenty Years in the Evolution of Picasso, 1903-1923. New York, November 1-20, 1937.
Janis, Harriet, and Sidney Janis. Picasso, The Recent Years, 1939-1946. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1946.
John Quinn, 1870-1925: Collection of Paintings, Water Colors, Drawings & Sculpture. Huntington, N.Y.: Pidgeon Hill Press, 1926.
Joubin, André. Journal de Eugène Delacroix. Vol. 1, 1822-1852. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1932.
Keller, Jean, and Raymond Duchamp-Villon. Les sémaphores: Bouffonnerie sensorielle en un acte. ChÃ?¢lons-sur-Marne, France: Imprimerie-Librairie de L'Union Républicaine, 1918.
Klossowski, Erich. Katalog einer Auswahl Franz�¶sischer Meister. Munich: Kunstsalon W. Zimmermann, undated.
Kruse, Alexander, and Alfred Kreymborg. Two New Yorkers. Edited by Stanley Burnshaw. New York and Boston: Bruce Humphries, Inc., 1958.
Lassaigne, Jacques, and Jacques Villon. Jacques Villon: Peintres et sculpteurs d'aujourd'hui. Paris: Collection "Signe," Editions de Beaune, 1950.
Lebel, Robert. Léonard de Vinci: Ou la fin de l'humilité. Paris: Presses du Livre Français, 1952.
Le Roy, Jean. Le Cavalier de Frise: PoÃ?«mes inédits de Jean Le Roy. Preface by Jean Cocteau. Paris: François Bernouard, 1928.
Le Roy, Jea n. Le prisonnier des mondes: Poèmes. Paris and Rome: Société d'Editions Mansi & Cie, dated 1913 by Pach.
Lichtenstein, Isaac, and Abraham Walkowitz. Jewish Artists. New York: Machmadim Art Editions, Inc., 1946.
Low, Theodore L. The Museum as a Social Instrument. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, for the American Association of Museums, 1942.
Marin, John. Letters of John Marin. Edited by Herbert J. Seligmann. New York: Privately Printed for An American Place, 1931.
Maugard, Adolfo Best. Manuales y tratados metodo de dibujo, Tradicion, resurgimiento y evolucion del arte mexicano. Mexico City: Departamento Editorial de la Secretariad Educacion, 1923.
Meier-Graefe, Julius. Courbet. Munich: R. Piper & Co. Verlag, 1921.
Meier-Graefe, Julius. Eugène Delacroix: BeitrÃ?¤ge zu einer Analyse. Munich: R. Piper & Co. Verlag, undated.
Meier-Graefe, Julius. Impressionisten: Guys, Manet, Van Gogh, Pissarro, Cézanne. Munich and Leipzig: R. Piper & Co. Verlag, 1907.
Meier-Graefe, Julius. Pyramide und Tempel. Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag, 1927.
Meier-Graefe, Julius. Renoir. Leipzig: Klinkhardt & Biermann Verlag, 1929.
Meier-Graefe, Julius. Der Vater. Berlin: S. Fischer Verlag, 1932.
Mercure de France (Paris) 18, vol. 69, no. 247 (October 1, 1907). Two copies, one partial.
Mercure de France (Paris) 18, vol. 70, no. 248 (October 16, 1907).
Montross Gallery. Henri Matisse Exhibition. New York, January 20-February 27, 1915.
Mumford, Lewis. Man as Interpreter. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1950.
Mumford, Lewis. Technics and Civilization. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1934.
Museum of Modern Art. Art in Our Time. Exhibition to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Museum and the opening of its new building. New York, 1939. Pach lent a Duchamp painting.
Palais des Beaux-Arts. Collection de Monsieur L.L.: Tableaux modernes, Fa�¯ences de Delft et de Rhodes, Objets d'art. Brussels, December 22-23, 1931.
Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. Auction/Sales Catalogue. New York, October 17. Dates 1940-1941 written in.
Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. Auction/Sales Catalogue. New York: January 8, 1942.
Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. Classical and Medieval Stone Sculptures, Joseph Brummer Collection, Part III (Final). New York, June 8-9, 1949.
Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. Modern French and American Paintings from the Walter Pach, Mrs. Jacob H. Rand, and Other Collections. New York, January 6, 1949.
Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. Part Two of the Notable Art Collection... Joseph Brummer. New York, May 11-14, 1949.
Perkins, Christopher. On Museums: An Essay. Saint-Tropez, France: Au Paysage du Midi, 1925.
Popular Stories Collected by the Brothers Grimm. London: Oxford University Press, 1915.
Portraits d'hier, Studies of the Life, Works, and Influence of the Late Great Figures (Grands Morts) of Our Time 2, no. 28 (May 1910). Includes "Paul Cézanne," by Elie Faure. Two copies, one partial.
Raynal, Maurice. Jacques Lipchitz. Paris: Editions Jeanne Bucher, undated.
Reality: A Journal of Artists' Opinions (New York) 1, no. 1 (Spri ng 1953).
Rewald, John. Georges Seurat. New York: Wittenborn and Company, 1943.
Rewald, John, Dore Ashton, Harold Joachim, and Odilon Redon. Odilon Redon/Gustave Moreau/Rodolphe Bresdin. New York: Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago, distributed by Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1961.
Rich, Daniel Catton. The Challenge of Art in the Americas: An Address Given to the Graduating Classes School of the Art Institute. Chicago, June 9, 1944.
Richter, J.P. Lectures on the National Gallery. London, New York, and Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898.
Ritchie, Andrew Carnduff. Abstract Painting and Sculpture in America. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1951. Walter Pach's painting was included in exhibition.
Ritchie, Andrew Carnduff. "The Evolution of Ingres' Portrait of the Comtesse d'Haussonville." Art Bulletin (College Art Association of America) 22, no. 3 (September 1940). Reprint.
Robin, Maurice. "Eugène Delacroix," Portraits d'Hier, undated. Tearsheets.
Sérusier, Paul. ABC de la peinture. Paris: Henri Floury, La Douce France, 1921. Two copies.
Sérusier, Paul. ABC de la peinture: Correspondance. Paris: Librairie Floury, 1950.
Seven Famous Greek Plays. Introduction by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill, Jr. New York: Random House, Inc., Modern Library College Editions, 1950.
Severini, Gino. Ragionamenti sulle arti figurative. Milan: Editore Ulrico Hoepli, 1936.
S.F. Bay Exposition Co. Art. Official Catalog, Golden Gate International Exposition, Palace of Fine Arts. San Francisco, 1940. Pach was a lender to the exhibition.
Sloan, John, and Oliver L aFarge. Introduction to American Indian Art. New York: Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts, Inc., 1931.
Smith College Museum of Art, Tryon Art Gallery. Géricault. Northampton, Mass., April 4-25, 1929.
Société des artistes indépendants. Catalog of the 24th Exposition. Paris, March 20-May 2, 1908.
Society of Independent Artists, Inc. The Bylaws.
Society of Independent Artists, Inc. The 20th Annual Anniversary Exhibition. New York, April 24-May 17, 1936. Walter and Magda Pach were directors and lenders.
Stein, Leo. The A-B-C of Aesthetics. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1927.
Stein, Leo. Journey into the Self: Being the Letters, Papers & Journals of Leo Stein. Edited by Edmund Fuller. Introduction by Van Wyck Brooks. New York: Crown Publishers, 1950.
Taylor, Francis Henry. Babel's Tower: The Dilemma of the Modern Museum. New York: Columbia University Press, 1945.
Transition: A Quarterly Review (New York), no. 26 (1937).
Tzara, Tristan. La Première aventure céleste de Mr. Antipyrine. With color woodcuts by Marcel Janco. Zurich: Collection Dada, 1916.
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Esteticas. Indices to Vol. 2, nos. 5,6,7, and 8. Mexico City, 1942. Lists Walter Pach's article "Arte mexicano en Nueva York," no. 6, p. 5.
University Museum Bulletin (University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia) 16, no. 3 (February 1952). Includes "Fourteen Eyes in a Museum Storeroom."
Valentiner, William R. "The Museum of Tomorrow." In New Architecture and City Planning, edited by Pa ul Zucker. New York: Philosophical Library, undated. Reprint.
Van Loon, Hendrik Willem. The Songs We Sing. New York: Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1936.
Variétés critiques. Paris: Les Editions G. Crès & Cie, undated.
Venturi, Adolfo. Luca Signorelli. Firenze: Presso Giorgio & Piero Alinari, 1921-1922.
La Vie (Paris) no. 41 (November 30, 1912).
La Vie. (Paris) no. 42 (December 7, 1912).
La Vie (Paris) no. 43 (December 14, 1912). Two copies.
La Vie des Lettres et des Arts (Paris) (1924). Includes "La peinture et ses lois: Ce qui devait sortir du cubisme," by Albert Gleizes. Two copies.
View: Max Ernst Number (New York) (1942).
View, The Modern Magazine: Marcel Duchamp Number (New York) 5, no. 1 (1945).
Vollard, Ambroise. Le père Ubu Ã? l'aviation. Paris: Editions Georges Crès et Cie, 1918.
Vollard, Ambroise. Le père Ubu Ã? l'hôpital. Paris: Editions Georges Crès et Cie, 1918.
Vollard, Ambroise. Le père Ubu au pays des Soviets. Paris: Librairie Stock, Delamain, Boutelleau et Cie, 1930.
Vollard, Ambroise. Les réincarnations du père Ubu. Paris: Le Divan, 1925.
Walkowitz, Abraham. A Demonstration of Objective, Abstract, and Non-Objective Art. Girard, Kans.: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1945.
Walkowitz, Abraham. Isadora Duncan in Her Dances. Girard, Kans.: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1945.
Wechsler, Herman J., ed. The Pocket Book of Old Masters. New York: Pocket Books, Inc., 1949.
Wexley, John. The Last Mile. A play in three acts, with Preface by Lewis E. Lawes, Warden of Sing Sing Prison. New York and Los Angeles: Samuel French, 1930.
Whitney Museum of American Art. Abstract Painting in America. Introduction by Stuart Davis. New York, February 12-March 22, 1935.
Whitney Museum of American Art. Between Two Wars: Prints by American Artists, 1914-1941. New York, March 3-31, 1942. Walter Pach's work was in the exhibition.
Whitney Museum of American Art. The Decade of the Armory Show, 1910-1920. New York, 1963. HIDE
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