The papers of art historian Whitney Chadwick (b. 1943), donated by Robert Firehock with the assistance of Sharon Spain, ...
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The papers of Downtown Gallery (New York, N.Y.) in the Archives of American Art were digitized in 2008 from 167 reels of microfilm. The bulk of the collection has been digitized. [Researchers should ...
Summary: Business records of stained glass companies owned by the Freis; diaries of Emil, Jr.; correspondence; sketchbooks; scrapbooks; photographs of the Freis, their family and friends, and of their ...
Between June 1861 and November 1862, Henry Mosler worked as a correspondent for Harper's Weekly. This image gallery contains his published illustrations from this period.
This site provides access to the papers of Frederick Hammersley in the Archives of American Art that were digitized in 2016, and total 40,076 images. Funding for the processing and digitization of ...
1 copy of the 1937 Stolp School (Wilmette, Illinois) yearbook, featuring printed line drawings by Edward (“Ted”) Gorey. Eighth-grade students pictured include Gorey, potter Warren MacKenzie, and actor ...
Summary: The papers of African American art historian Judith Wilson measure 11.2 linear feet and 27.94 GB and date from 1966 to 2010. Wilson's career is documented through correspondence with friends, ...
Summary: Selected records of the PWAP include the following series: Central Office (Washington, D.C.) Correspondence and Related Records, including progress reports, minutes of meetings, and finance ...
In 1945, the Monuments Men established two primary central collecting points, in Munich and Wiesbaden, Germany, where shipments of stolen artwork and other loot—such as books, decorative arts, and ...
In 2015, with funding provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art, more than 75 Chicago archival repositories were surveyed. Browse by repository or search across the nearly 900 records to ...
The Carnegie Institute Museum of Art was established in 1895 by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. One of the first modern contemporary art museums in the United States, its flagship ...