Metallurgist Dick Polich established Tallix Foundry in 1970 in New York’s Hudson Valley. “Tallix” was a neologism inspired by ...
Physical Details: Letter : 1 p. : handwritten, ill. ; 20 x 13 cm. Description: Only page 2 of the letter is displayed here. To view this item online in its entirety, see Box 1, Folder 4 of the Winslow ...
Summary: Subject files concerning the interests and activities of the Coalition of Women's Art Organizations. Files include correspondence; members' resumes; address lists; business records; ...
The Artful Presidency, an online exhibition, is presented by the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art to celebrate the connections between American artists and the American presidency from George ...
Summary: Records and publications of the I.G.A.S. Gift, 1978: Files on artists and memberships; administrative files; ca. 600 photographs of works of art; and ...
This entry is part of an ongoing series highlighting new collections. The Archives of American Art collects primary source materials—original letters, writings, preliminary sketches, scrapbooks, ...
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Select: Digital Photographs, 2004-2009 12 Electronic discs (CD) Scope and Contents CDs are a mix of personal images, images of works, and images from conferences and exhibitions.
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 ...
Citation Information: Artists Talk on Art. Nancy Spero and Vernita N'Cognita, 1994 December 2. Artists Talk on Art records, circa 1974-2018. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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 ...
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.