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A Finding Aid to the Macbeth Gallery Records, 1838-1968, in the Archives of American Art

45.7%1906-1916, n.d. Angell, William A. (NMc23), 1914 Angle, Ida J., 1918-1929 (2 folders) Angle, Wesley M. (NMc24/2567), 1925, 1929 Annan, Alice Hawthorne (NMc5/NMc23), ca. 1912-1937, n.d. (10 folders) Carlyle, Florence (NMc5), ca. 1912, n.d. (2 folders) Clark, Stephen C. (NMc34/2580), 1912-1962 (5 folders) Clark, Virginina (Mrs. Marshall; NMc36), 1925-1926 Clark, Walter and Mrs. Clark (NMc5/NMc36), ca.
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Miriam Colwell Oral History Interview Conducted by Susan Larsen for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 2005

44.9%I?m with Ms. Miriam Colwell in the town of Prospect Harbor, Maine. MS. COLWELL: Right, in the 18th century in Prospect Harbor. MS. COLWELL: Oh yes, oh yes.
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A Finding Aid to the Jacques Seligmann & Co. Records, 1904-1978 (bulk 1913-1974), in the Archives of American Art

44.9%The records of the Paris and New York art dealer Jacques Seligmann & Co., Inc., were donated to the Archives of American Art in 1978 by Mrs. Ethlyne Seligman, widow of Germain Seligman. Names: De Hauke & Co., Inc. Eugene Glaenzer & Co. Germain Seligmann & Co. Gersel Glaenzer, Eugene Haardt, Georges Hauke, Cesar M. de (Cesar Mange), d. The Paris office of Jacques Seligmann & Co., Inc., reestablished itself at 9 Rue de la Paix, but Germain selected the New York office as the ...
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A Finding Aid to the Alfred J. Frueh Papers, 1904-1993, in the Archives of American Art

44.9%The Alfred J. Frueh papers were the gift of his children, Barbara Frueh Bornemann, Alfred J. Frueh, Jr., and Robert Frueh, in 1993 and 1997. Among the printed material are articles by and about Frueh; book covers and jackets, magazine covers, and invitations, announcements, and a program cover designed by Frueh; caricatures, cartoons, and illustrations by Frueh; exhibition catalogs and announcements of Frueh's solo and group shows; and miscellaneous items. Box 2 Address Books, circa 1920s-...
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Treasures From the Archives of American Art - Browse the Exhibition

44.4%... Case 1 Kerfoot, J. B., Case 6 Kline, Franz, Case 7 Knoll, Florence, Framed Items Konaga, Consuelo, Framed Items Krasner, Lee, Framed Items Kuh, Katharine, Listening Station Kuhn, Walt, Case 5, Case 5 Kuniyoshi, Yasuo, Case 7, Framed Items Lamar, Hedy, Case 7 Lawrence, Jacob, Framed Items ... Framed Items Pollock, Jackson, Case 6, Case 6, Framed Items Powers, Hiram, Case 3 Rand, John Goffe, Case 4 Reinhardt, Ad, Case 7 Rhoades, Katharine Nash, Case 6 Richardson, E.P. (Edgar Preston) Case 1 Saint-Exupery, Antoine Framed Items Sargent, John Singer, Case 5 Shahn, Ben, Case 7 Sheeler ...
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A Finding Aid to the C. J. (Clarence Joseph) Bulliet Papers, circa 1888-1959, in the Archives of American Art

44%, undated Cresson, Margaret French, undated Crisler, Richard M., 1932 Crist, Richard H., 1931 Crivelli (school of), undated Crome, John, undated Crooks, Mildred, undated Cropsey, J. F., undated Crossan, Orpha, undated Crow, L. A., undated Crunelle, Leonard, undated Cuernavaca, undated Curnock, James, undated Curran, C. C., undated Curry, John Steuart, 1933-1939, undated Cuyp, Aelbert, undated Cybis, Boleslaw, undated Cykowski, Casimirde, ...
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A Finding Aid to the Downtown Gallery Records, 1824-1974 (bulk 1926-1969), in the Archives of American Art

44%For the most part, this series is general business correspondence concerning routine activities of the Downtown Gallery, including the American Folk Art Gallery and the Daylight Gallery, both operated by the Downtown Gallery on the same premises. American Folk Art Gallery notebooks contain information about folk art handled by the Downtown Gallery and its American Folk Art Gallery, as well as general information on the subject. Reel Frame 5639 (Box 99) 561-568 Edith Gregor Halpert, Oil ...
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A Finding Aid to the Philip Leslie Hale Papers, 1818-1962 (bulk 1877-1939), in the Archives of American Art

44%... by the presence of Claude Monet. Hale returned to Boston in the summer of 1890, but was soon drawn back to Paris to be with his sweetheart Katharine Kinsella. He spent the summers of 1891-1893 continuing his experiment with Impressionism in Giverny, and during that period traveled to London, Paris ...
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Annual Report 2007, Archives of American Art

43.3%The Honorable & Mrs. Max N. Berry Paula Cooper Paula Cooper Gallery Agnes Gund & Daniel Shapiro A G Foundation John K. Howat Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Lenkin The Thelma Z. & Melvin Lenkin Family Charitable Foundation Norma B. Marin Ms. Joyce F. Menschel Robert & Joyce Menschel Family Foundation Ms. Marla Prather & Mr. Jonathan Schiller Mr. & Mrs. John R. Robinson Widgeon Point Charitable Foundation Mr. Jerry I. Speyer & Ms. Katherine Farley The Speyer Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Ira Spanierman ...
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No Day Without a Line

43.3%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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