Woman in Grecian Gown, Addison Gallery
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
1997
- Collection ID:
- AAA.murrrich2
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Winter Through the Window, Addison Gallery
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
1998
- Collection ID:
- AAA.murrrich2
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Monadnock Angel, Addison Gallery
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
1997
- Collection ID:
- AAA.murrrich2
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Woman in Green Velvet, Addison Gallery
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
circa 1997-1998
- Collection ID:
- AAA.murrrich2
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Young Woman in White, Addison Gallery
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
1998
- Collection ID:
- AAA.murrrich2
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
John Marin letters to Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin
Two letters and three Christmas cards from John Marin to his neighbors in Cliffside, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin. The letters, written by Marin while summering in Addison, Maine, are upbeat as he describes his activities and the weather, in general. Also included is a photograph of Mrs …
Ab-Ak, General
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
1946
- Collection ID:
- AAA.kraugall
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Exhibition Information re: Shaw Collection of Tinsel Prints at Addison Gallery
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
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1947
- Collection ID:
- AAA.shawchar
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Writings, Harlem Street Scenes Series, Addison Gallery Symposium (Nov. 2006)
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
-
circa 2006-2007
- Collection ID:
- AAA.hillspat
- Repository:
-
Archives of American Art
Macbeth Gallery records
1838-1968
bulk 1892-1953
The Macbeth Gallery records provide almost complete coverage of the gallery's operations from its inception in 1892 to its closing in 1953. Through extensive correspondence files, financial and inventory records, printed material, scrapbooks, reference and research material, and photographs of artists and works of art, the records document all aspects of the gallery's activities, charting William Macbeth's initial intention to lease his store "for the permanent exhibition and sale of American pictures" through over sixty years of success as a major New York firm devoted to American art. The collection measures 131.6 linear feet and dates from 1838 to 1968 with the bulk of the material dating from 1892 to 1953.