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Summary: The Alexander Iolas and Brooks Jackson Gallery records date from 1945-circa 1985 and measure 35.8 linear feet and include the records of multiple galleries operated both collaboratively and ...
Format: Originally recorded on 4 sound cassettes. Reformatted in 2010 as 8 digital wav files. Duration is 4 hrs., 56 min. Summary: An interview of Peter Paone conducted 1991 Sept. 27, by Cynthia ...
Summary: 3 untranscribed cassettes of Dolinsky's recollections of his art career. Present on the tape are Barry Downes, interviewer; Blossom Dolinsky, Dolinsky's wife; and Virginia Downes, Barry's ...
Format: Originally recorded on 1 sound tape reel. Reformatted in 2010 as 1 digital wav file. Duration is 1 hr., 36 min. Summary: An interview of Samuel Chamberlain conducted 1972 September 25, by ...
Summary: An interview of Rafael Ferrer conducted 1990 Sept. 19, by Cynthia Veloric, for the Archives of American Art Philadelphia Project. Ferrer speaks about his childhood in Puerto Rico; his ...
Roi Partridge (1888-1984) was a printmaker in San Francisco, California. Partridge was friends with artist Jean Bradford Fay (1904-1986). Donated in 2024 by Rick Gould, Jean Bradford Fay's grandnephew ...
The collection includes a large number of preliminary artworks, including several sketchbooks, many loose drawings and prints (primarily Artist Proofs), and handmade artist books.
Summary: Ellen G. Miles material related to Women in the Arts measures 0.02 linear feet and dates from 1975-1976. Included material related to the College Art Association annual meeting in Washington, ...
Summary: An interview with James Arthur Herbert conducted 1981 Oct. 1, by Estill Curtis Pennington, for the Archives of American Art. Herbert speaks of making art as a child; attending classes as an ...
This Guide to Provenance Research is the result of a project funded by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation to enhance access to the Archives’ World War II era provenance research collections. The study of ...
Summary: The microfilmed Philip Bard papers contain materials reflecting Bard's work as a writer and artist; his political attitudes and activity, and his career following a heart operation in 1951.