Ross, Kenneth, "Eloquent Dean of California Watercolorists," Los Angeles Times
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
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(Apr. 11, 1976)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.sheemill
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
Meyer, Susan E. and Norman Kent, Watercolorists at Work
- Level:
- file
- Dates:
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(1973), 1970-1978
- Collection ID:
- AAA.sheemill
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
Samuel Colman papers
The papers of New York-based landscape painter Samuel Colman measure 0.01 linear feet and date from 1855 to 1901. The collection consists of 15 letters to his sister Mela, his brother-in-law Emerson Howard, and other family, dated 1855-1861; also one undated letter and one written in 1901 to Kate; and an undated letter of a descendant. Colman also writes of painter George H. Boughton, with whom he shared a studio and rooms. In addition there are 16 drawings and sketches, probably the work of several persons, and "The Death Song of a Cherokee Indian," written by William Colman in 1809.
Waldo Peirce papers
Correspondence; scrapbooks; photographs and photo albums; art works; sketchbooks; catalogs; and clippings.
Thornton Oakley papers
Correspondence, artist files and subject files relate to Oakley's activities as an artist and illustrator, and his involvement with numerous art organizations, including the Philadelphia Art Alliance, the Philadelphia Water Color Club, the Artists' War Relief Committee of Philadelphia, and the Exposition of Indian Tribal Arts. Artist files on Cecilia …
Agnes Anne Abbot papers
The papers of Agnes Anne Abbot measure 0.6 linear feet and date from 1921 to 1976. The collection consists of biographical information, correspondence, writings and notes, personal business records, printed material, photographs of works of art, and artwork.
Charles Hopkinson papers
The papers of Massachusetts portait painter and watercolorist Charles Hopkinson date from 1892 to 1993 and measure 1.4 linear feet. The papers are comprised primarily of 17 sketchbooks and loose sketches. Also found are printed materials and three photographs of Hopkinson, as well as writings about Hopkinson written by his daughter Joan Hopkinson Shurcliff and her husband William Shurcliff.
Also found at the Archives is a small miscellaneous manuscript collection of five letters to Chauncey Stillman from Charles Hopkinson.
Oral history interview with Millard Sheets
Karlstrom, Paul J.
An interview with Millard Sheets conducted 1986 October-1988 July, by Paul Karlstrom, for the Archives of American Art.
Oral history interview with William Thon
Brown, Robert F.
An interview of William Thon conducted 1992 December 15-16, by Robert Brown for the Archives of American Art, at the artist's home at Port Clyde, Maine. Thon discusses his childhood and education; early exhibitions; service in the Navy during World War II; being represented by Midtown Galleries from 1943 on; his dealers Alan …
Oral history interview with Walton Ford
Gillespie, Benjamin, 1988-
79 Pages (Transcript)
An interview with Walton Ford conducted 2022 July 21 and July 26, by Benjamin Gillespie for the Archives of American Art, at Ford's studio in Tribeca, New York.