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Summary: The records of Women Artists in Revolution measure 0.2 linear feet and date from 1971 to 1977. Found are materials relating to the first and second editions of A Documentary Herstory for ...
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Summary: 60,000 negatives and slides of photographs of works of art taken by Clement's and others for art galleries and artists' portraits. Included are ledger books presumably corresponding to the ...
Founded in Detroit in 1954, the Archives of American Art became part of the Smithsonian Institution in 1970. The Archives is the world's preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to ...
This site provides access to the papers of Federal Art Project. Photographic Division in the Archives of American Art that were digitized in 2017, and total 18,430 images. Funding for the processing ...
Summary: Auction catalogs from the holdings of various libraries and auction houses in the United States, borrowed for microfilming for AAA's Auction Catalog Project, 1961-1965. The majority of the ...
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Summary: Photographs and clippings, 1974-1975, concerning Tullah Hanley's autobiography Love of Art and the Art of Love, and her bout with breast cancer, annotated by Ms. Hanley. Donated 1975 by Mr.
Personal correspondence includes letters from Theo and Henry to each other and to their parents and children. Two illustrated letters describe Theo's award ceremonies at the Paris Salon and a visit to ...
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Boston, Massachusetts sculptors Henry Hudson Kitson (1863?-1947) and Theo(dora) Alice Ruggles Kitson (1876-1932) were known for their monumental and portrait sculptures from the late 1800s through the ...