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    There were 145 records matching the search string 'katharine'.

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      No Day Without a Line
      The Whistler family moved to St. Petersburg, where Whistler first studied art. Chase?s portrait of Whistler (1885) is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but because Chase dared to show Whistler as a self-advertising dandy, Whistler destroyed his likeness of Chase. For many years, these and other caricatures of Wilde were attributed to Whistler, but recent scholarship has assigned them to Beatrice Philip Godwin Whistler (1857-1896), an artist and designer whom Whistler ...
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      Treasures From the Archives of American Art - Browse Exhibition
      ... From left to right: J. B. Kerfoot, Agnes Ernst Meyer (Mrs. Eugene Meyer), Mrs. Stieglitz, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Haviland, Abraham Walkowitz, Katharine Nash Rhoades, and John Marin. Photographer unknown. Abraham Walkowitz papers, 1904-1966. Gift of Dr. Rosa F. Prigosen, 1966. Cover of artists ...
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      Art-Related Archival Materials in the Chicago Area
      The largest collection of documentation about American art in the Chicago area is held by the Art Institute of Chicago. SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO The School of the Art institute traces its origin back to 1866 when the Chicago Academy of Design was founded. 1895, containing clippings about art, the Art Institute, the School of the Art Institute, and the instructors.
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      Edith Wyle Oral History Interview Conducted by Sharon K. Emanuelli for the Archives of American Art, 1993
      SE: This is an interview for the Archives of American Art, the Smithsonian Institution. SE: Do you remember any of the names from that time? SE: You don't remember any musicians of note that were around a lot?
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      Joan Ankrum Oral History Interview Conducted by Paul Karlstrom for the Archives of American Art, 1998
      JA: Oh, well, Morris's mother was my husband's sister. PK: Yeah, but I mean, wasn't that a gallery? PK: Oh, there was a Morris show at the de Young?
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      Will Barnet Oral History Interview Conducted by Stephen Polcari for the Archives of American Art, 1993
      SP: Yeah, I'm familiar with it. SP: Yeah, there's a distinctive sensibility. WB: Yeah, well, they start from de Kooning or they started from [Franz?Ed.]
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      Joan Ankrum Oral History Interview Conducted by Paul Karlstrom for the Archives of American Art, 1998
      JA: Oh, well, Morris's mother was my husband's sister. PK: Yeah, but I mean, wasn't that a gallery? PK: Oh, there was a Morris show at the de Young?
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      Gerrit A. Beneker papers, 1869-1972
      Gerrit A. Beneker papers, 1869-1972 ... of Brison van Vranken Beneker; and sketches by Beneker's father, Bart Beneker.
      Material on Reel 876 lent for microfilming in 1975 by Beneker's daughter Katharine Beneker Murphy. Unmicrofilmed material donated 1976 by the Estate of Gerrit A. Beneker via his daughter, Katharine Beneker Murphy ...
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      A Finding Aid to the Florence Knoll Bassett Papers, 1932-2000, in the Archives of American Art
      Creator:Knoll, Florence (Florence Knoll Bassett) Title:Florence Knoll Bassett papers Dates:1932-2000 Abstract: The papers of architect and designer Florence Knoll Bassett, measure approximately 2.5 linear feet dating from 1932 to 2000. The material includes a chronology of Knoll Bassett's career; a portfolio of sketches, drawings and designs; photographs of Knoll Bassett and others; subject files containing sketches and photographic material; letters from friends, colleagues, clients and ...
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      Miscellaneous art exhibition catalog collection, (bulk 1915-1925)
      Abstract: Primarily exhibition catalogs for modernist art exhibitions held in New York City during the first two decades of the twentieth century. This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Archives of American Art under the following index terms.  Regional Art?
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