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

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      Terra Collections List
      ... Sylvester Rosa  
      Krasner, Lee  
      Kroll, Leon *
      Kuh, Katharine  
      Kuniyoshi, Yasuo *
      Lamb, Rose (re Wm.M.Hunt) *
      Lawrence, Jacob ...
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      Treasures From the Archives of American Art - Acknowledgements
      ... exhibit, as well as the thousands of donors who have given papers to the Archives since its founding in 1954. ? Avis Berman for permission to reproduce excerpts from an interview with Katharine Kuh. Continue: Browse the Exhibition >> Smithsonian's Archives of American Art Home &vbar; Copyright Statement
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      AAA Collections: Visual Thinking: Sketchbooks
      ... 1943, photos of Gina Knee Brook, their family, studio, models, exhibition installations, and of Peggy Bacon, Louis Bouche, Jackson Pollock, Katharine Hepburn, and others, undated and 1910-1980. RESTRICTIONS: Microfilmed portion must be consulted on microfilm. Use of unfilmed material requires an ...
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      Asian American Guide - Oral history interview with Fong Chow
      ... with Charles Harder, the head of the ceramic design department at Alfred; the "wonderful" teachers at Alfred in the early 1950s, including Katharine Nelson in painting, Marion Fosdick in sculpture, Daniel Rhodes and Ted Randall; learning production methods, as well as "studio potters work ...
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      Preliminary Guide to Resources on Asian American Artists
      ... worksheets, insurance statements and sales slips. Correspondents include jewelry designers and friends Dorothy Chu, Helen Drutt, Naomi Harris, Katharine Honey, Mildred Warner and Yuri Yajima. Also included are files on exhibitions and publicity; worksheets for stock designs; a few sketches ...
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      Stanley Kunitz Oral History Interview Conducted by Avis Berman for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1983 and 1984
      MS. BERMAN: Which ones were Rothko close to, of the circle that you mentioned just now? MS. BERMAN: Who were some of the other people that you may have met through Rothko? MS. BERMAN: Rothko was bought and shown by the Museum of Modern Art in the early 1950s.
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      William Underhill Oral History Interview Conducted by Margaret Carney for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2002
      ... in public schools in the area. DR. CARNEY: Do you want to give your parents' names for the record? MR. UNDERHILL: Sure. Alfred Underhill and Katharine Gibbs Underhill. DR. CARNEY: Did you have brothers and sisters? MR. UNDERHILL: I had an older brother and a younger sister. DR. CARNEY: And even ...
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      Joan Mitchell Oral History Interview Conducted by Linda Nochlin for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1986
      [Tape 1, side A] LINDA NOCHLIN: Okay, Joan, we?re going to start at the beginning; we are supposed to. LINDA NOCHLIN: Yeah, but I mean as a child might. JOAN MITCHELL: Oh, yeah, well, sort of a little like Lautrec [Toulouse-Lautrec?Ed.]
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      Gerald Nordland Oral History Interview Conducted by Susan Larsen for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2004.
      Gerald Nordland and Susan Larsen have reviewed the transcript and have made corrections and emendations. MS. LARSEN: Oh, she didn?t? MS. LARSEN: Yes, I don?t know why.
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      Fong Chow Oral History Interview Conducted by Margaret Carney for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, February 6, 2002
      Fong Chow and Margaret Carney have reviewed the transcript and have made corrections and emendations. DR. CARNEY: This is Margaret Carney interviewing Fong Chow at the artist's home in New York City on February 6, 2002, for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. DR. CARNEY: I know Sergio Dello Strologo was designing also for Glidden around that time.
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