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Angarola, Anthony, 1893-1929
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circa 1910-1988
bulk 1920-1929
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1.5 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.angaanth
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The papers of Chicago-based painter Anthony Angarola measure 1.5 linear feet and date from circa 1910 to 1988, with the bulk of the material from 1920 to 1929. The collection includes biographical material, correspondence, writings, personal business records, printed material, and photographs.
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Andrews, Faith
Brown, Robert F.
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1982 January 14-April 23
- Size:
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112 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.andrew82
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Faith Andrews conducted 1982 January 14-1982 April 23, by Robert F. Brown, for the Archives of American Art.
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Alliance of Figurative Artists
- Dates:
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1969-1970
- Size:
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2 Linear feet
1.24 Gigabytes
- Collection ID:
- AAA.alliof
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The lectures and panel discussions of the Alliance of Figurative Artists measures 2.0 linear feet and 1.24 GB and date from 1969 to 1970. The collection consists of twenty-four tape recordings and two recordings in digital format of panel discussions, and lectures held in conjunction with meetings of the Alliance of Figurative Artists in New York. Artists represented include: Lennart Anderson, Milet Andrejevic, Noah Baen, William Bailey, Rosemarie Beck, William Beckman, Leland Bell, Robert Birmelin, John Bradford, Joel Brody, Harold Bruder, Rudy Burckhardt, John Button, Gretna Campbell, Richard Chiriani, Bruno Chivitico, Thomas Cornell, Lucien Day, Lois Dodd, Ben Einhorn, Walter Erlebacher, Lawrence Faden, Louis Finkelstein, Joseph Fiore, Jane Freilicher, Stanley Friedman, Joel Galker, Paul Georges, Gregory Gillespie, Lloyd Glasson, Joel Goldblatt, Nancy Grilikhes, Nathan Hale, Aaron Kersen, John Koch, Majorie Kramer, Al Kresh, Gabriel Laderman, Alfred Leslie, Frank McCall, Edward Melcarth, Raoul Middleman, Richard A. Miller (Richard McDermott), Philip Pearlstein, Joseph Pollet, Paul Resika, Ben Rifkin, Anthony Siani, Bonnie Sklarski, William Sullivan, Sam Thurston, Sidney Tillim, Louis Tytell, and Neil Welliver.
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Allan Frumkin Gallery
- Dates:
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1880
1944-2016
- Size:
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25.6 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.allafrum
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The records of the Allan Frumkin Gallery, a Chicago and New York City gallery, measure 25.6 linear feet and date from 1944-2016 with one letter pertaining to artwork documentation dating from 1880. The collection documents the gallery's activities through administrative files, dealer and client correspondence, artist files, financial records, gallery newsletters, printed material, and photographic material. Artist files represent over one-third of the collection and provide insight into the close relationship between Frumkin and many of the gallery's major artists including Robert Arneson, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Jack Beal, Joan Brown, Colin Lanceley, Maryan, Roberto Matta, Philip Pearlstein, Peter Saul, H.C. Westermann, and William T. Wiley. Also included in the collection are the Frumkin Family papers, consisting of writings by Allan and wife Jean Martin Frumkin, editorial copy of Art Book Review, personal papers, and material relating to the Frumkin personal art collection and estate.
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Alexander, Robert
Temple of Man (Venice, Calif.)
- Dates:
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1938-2015
- Size:
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11.7 Linear feet
1.01 Gigabytes
- Collection ID:
- AAA.alexbob
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The papers of poet, artist, and ordained priest Robert Alexander and the records of Venice, California's Temple of Man measure 11.7 linear feet and 1.01 GB, and date from 1938-2015. The papers and records document Alexander and the Temple of Man, which he founded in 1960 to serve as a meeting place for a community of artists, poets, and musicians. The collection contains biographical material pertaining to Alexander, Temple of Man administrative records, correspondence and artists files, project files, printed material, and photographic material.
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Albright, Ivan, 1897-1983
Cummings, Paul
- Dates:
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1972 February 5
- Size:
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86 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.albrig72
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Ivan Le Lorraine Albright conducted 1972 February 5, by Paul Cummings, for the Archives of American Art. Albright speaks of his family background and early association with art and artists; his interest in architecture; his education including the Chicago Art Institute and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; and his medical d...
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Albee, Grace
- Dates:
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1890-1971
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4.5 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.albegrac
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The papers of printmaker Grace Albee measure 4.5 linear feet and date from 1890 to 1971. Found are biographical material, correspondence, twenty diaries, printed material, photographs, and artwork, including one sketchbook.
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Alan, Charles, 1908?-1975
Cummings, Paul
- Dates:
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1973 February 17
- Size:
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31 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.alan73
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Charles Alan conducted 1973 February 17, by Paul Cummings, for the Archives of American Art. Alan reminisces about his sister, Aline Saarinen. He touches upon her educational background; her work for "Art News" magazine and the "New York Times"; and research for her book, "The Proud Possessors," and an unpublished biography of Stanf...
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Weatherwax, John M. (John Martin), 1900-1984
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1928-1988
bulk 1931-1933
- Size:
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0.4 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.weatjohn
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
This small collection of scattered papers of American writer John Weatherwax (1900-1984) dates from 1928 to 1988 (bulk 1931-1933), and measures 0.4 liner feet. The papers document Weatherwax's relationship with Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. In 1931, John Weatherwax approached Rivera to illustrate his English translation of the Mayan story of creation, the Popol Vuh. Rivera agreed and produced twenty-four watercolor illustrations for the text. The papers contain Weatherwax's translation, "Seven Times the Color of Fire", as well as manuscript versions of two short stories he wrote about Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo entitled "The Queen of Montogomery Street" and "Diego". Also found within the collection are correspondence, manuscripts and notes, printed materials, and photographs.
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Washington Society of Landscape Painters
- Dates:
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1917-2000
- Size:
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1 Linear foot
- Collection ID:
- AAA.washsocl
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The records of the Washington Society of Landscape Painters measure 1 linear foot and date from 1917 to 2000. The collection documents the activities of the society through scrapbooks, general records, printed matter, correspondence, and photographs.