Bullock, Wynn
- Level:
- file
- Collection ID:
- AAA.assoamea
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
Margery Mann files on photography
Over 600 subject files containing Mann's research on the history of photography; and an extensive interview conducted by Mann with Imogen Cunningham.
Wynn Bullock "Retrospective" (1975)
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
1967-1975
- Collection ID:
- AAA.focugall
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Wynn and Edna Bullock (1981)
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
1980-1981
- Collection ID:
- AAA.focugall
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Focus Gallery records
The records of San Francisco Focus Gallery measure 11.8 linear feet and date from 1963-1987. The bulk of the collection consists of exhibition files. There are also artists files, sales information, correspondence, and scattered records of the gallery's companion bookshop.
Imogen Cunningham papers
The papers of photographer and teacher Imogen Cunningham, date from 1903 to 1991. The collection measures 5.9 feet of material, including correspondence, business and financial records, writings, printed matter, and photographs, and provides a good overview of Cunningham's life and career.
Exhibition files
- Level:
- series
- Dates:
-
1966-1985
- Size:
-
8.5 Linear feet (Box 2-10)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.focugall
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Oral history interview with Judy Dater
Karlstrom, Paul J.
An interview of Judy Dater conducted 2000 June 2, by Paul Karlstrom, for the Archives of American Art,
Harry Warren Papers
Jones, Jophe
Warren, Harry, 1893-1981
bulk 1926-1980, undated
The papers of popular songwriter Harry Warren, three time Academy Award winner and prolific contributer to the American songbook.
Associated American Artists records
The records of the Associated American Artists measure 55 linear feet and date from circa 1934 through 1983. The organization was founded in 1934 to stimulate interest in prints throughout the United States by promoting the sale of prints through department stores and other venues. Later, other genres of works of art were added and the department store abandoned in favor of a New York headquarters. The records contain voluminous files on artists; dealers, galleries, and museums; and clients. Also found is business correspondence, financial records, sales and exhibition catalogs, thirteen dismantled scrapbooks, and posters.