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 ...
Summary: An interview of Robert Boardman Howard conducted 1964 Sept. 16 by Mary McChesney. Howard speaks of his background and education; his early paintings and sculptures; his involvement with the ...
Select: Writing, "Splendor in the Glass" by Gerrit Henry, Typescript Draft, 2001 ...
Physical Details: Letter : 2 p. : handwritten ; 30 x 21 cm. Description: Majority of letter consists of numbers spelled out in German in a consistent rhythmic script.
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 ...
The Ankrum Gallery was established 1960 in Los Angeles by American film actress Joan Wheeler Ankrum and William Chalee. The gallery closed in 1989. Joan Wheeler Ankrum and William Challee opened ...
Summary: Nine photographs (1919-1920), primarily of Robinson and Lemos family members, and a page from the 1909 Hyde Park High School Annual. Included are: copy photographs of a miniature painted by ...
The Archives of American Art holds rich resources documenting important Chicago artists, art institutions, and organizations, and we have selected some rare and unique materials from those resources ...
Marjorie Virginia Strider was born on January 26, 1931 in Guthrie, Oklahoma and attended the Kansas City Art Institute in Kansas City, Missouri, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. After graduating, ...
Summary: The scattered papers of Greta Schreyer measure 0.2 linear feet and date from 1956 to 1979. Found are biographical materials, photographs of Schreyer and works of art, slides, and printed ...
The Archives of American Art offers internships year-round to students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs who wish to learn and gain professional experience in various fields including ...
Summary: The Ezra Winter papers measure 2.4 linear feet and date from 1918-1948 and document the life and work of Ezra Winter through correspondence, writings, project and commission files, personal ...