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Archives of American Art
A Finding Aid to the Nancy Drysdale Gallery Records, 1971-1996, in the Archives of American Art
Summary
- Collection ID:
- AAA.nancdryg
- Creators:
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Nancy Drysdale Gallery
- Dates:
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1971-1996
- Languages:
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English.
- Physical Description:
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9 Linear feet
- Repository:
The records of the Nancy Drysdale Gallery measure 9.0 linear feet and span the years 1971 to 1996. The bulk of the collection comprises artist files that document the gallery's relations with 67 artists, many of whom were represented by the gallery.
Scope and Content Note
Scope and Content Note
This collection measures 9.0 linear feet and dates from 1971 to 1996. The bulk of the collection comprises artist files that document the gallery's relationships with 67 artists, many of whom were represented, or whose work was handled by, the gallery. In addition to artist files, the collection contains exhibition files, printed material, and publishers files.
Arrangement
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as four series reflecting the original arrangement imposed by the Gallery.
- Missing Title
- Series 1: Group Exhibition Files, 1978-1994 (Box 1, 0.5 linear ft.)
- Series 2: Fine Art Publishers Files, 1972-1995 (Boxes 1-2, 1.5 linear ft.)
- Series 3: Artist Files, 1971-1996 (Boxes 2-9, 7 linear ft.)
- Series 4: Miscellaneous Printed Material, 1993-1994 (Box 9, 1 folder)
Historical Note
Historical Note
When colleague Max Protetch moved to New York City in 1976, his gallery at 2151 P Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., became the Protetch-McIntosh Gallery under his successor, Cincinnati dealer, Nancy McIntosh Drysdale. Drysdale then moved the gallery to 406 7th Street, N.W., and changed the name to the McIntosh/Drysdale Gallery. Several years later, Drysdale vacated the 7th Street address and operated as a private dealer before opening the Nancy Drysdale Gallery at 2103 O Street, N.W., in 1991.
Administration
Author
Jean Fitzgerald
Provenance
The records of the Nancy Drysdale Gallery were donated to the Archives of American Art by Nancy Drysdale in 1997.
Processing Information
The collection was processed and the finding aid written by Jean Fitzgerald in 1999. The finding aid was modified by Stephanie Ashley in 2001 during conversion to EAD.
Using the Collection
Restrictions on Access
The collection is open for resesarch. Use requires an appointment.
Terms of Use
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Preferred Citation
Nancy Drysdale Gallery records, 1971-1996 Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Keywords
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