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Speight, Francis, 1896-1989
Blakeslee, Sarah Jane, 1912-
Sellin, David
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1987 April 4-5
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118 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.speigh87
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Francis Speight conducted 1987 April 4-5, by David Sellin, for the Archives of American Art.
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Rohrer, Warren
Pacini, Marina
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1989 March 9-June 1
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258 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.rohrer89
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Warren Rohrer conducted 1989 March 9-June 1, by Marina Pacini, for the Archives of American Art Philadelphia Project. Rohrer speaks of his early life as a Mennonite and his schooling on a farm in Lancaster, Pa.; his art studies at Eastern Mennonite College, James Madison College, Pennsylvania State University with Hobson Pittman, th...
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Weidner, Roswell, 1911-1999
Pacini, Marina
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1989 July 20-27
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134 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.weidne89
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Roswell Weidner conducted 1989 July 20-27, by Marina Pacini, for the Archives of American Art Philadelphia Project. Weidner discusses his early life, education, and art training at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, first at the school at Chester Springs, and later at the main school in Philadelphia. He discusses the program...
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John Herron Art Institute
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1929-1936
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0.2 Linear feet ((on 1 microfilm reel))
- Collection ID:
- AAA.johnherr
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
Correspondence of director Wilbur D. Peat. Many of the letters are from well-known artists of the 1920s and 1930s relating to their contributions to an exhibition of American paintings which Peat was assembling in 1932-1933. [Microfilm title: The Herron Museum of Art]
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Milch Gallery
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1911-1995
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42.2 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.milcgall
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Archives of American Art
The records of Milch Gallery measure 42.5 linear feet and date from 1911-1995. Edward Milch (1865-1953) opened the Edward Milch Gallery in New York City. In 1916, he formed a partnership with his brother Albert Milch (1881-1951), a gilder and framer, creating E. & A. Milch, Inc., a gallery specializing in American art. Harold C. Milch (1904-1981), Albert's son, was appointed a partner in 1944 and continued the business until his death. Business records of Milch Gallery, 1911-1968, include correspondence, sales records, inventories, financial records, printed matter, photographs, and legal documents. Later additions to the records date from 1922-1995 and include correspondence; artists' files; financial, sales, and stock records; printed material; and photographs.