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Kerkam, Earl, 1891-1965
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1936-1968
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24 Items ((on partial microfilm reel))
- Collection ID:
- AAA.kerkearl
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
Obituary, exhibition announcements, testimonials by fellow artists, bibliographical material, and articles and clippings about Kerkam.
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Cowles, Claude C.
- Dates:
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1972-1973
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2 Items ((on 2 partial microfilm reels))
- Collection ID:
- AAA.cowlclau
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
A published article, "Earl Kerkam: Paintings and Drawings," by Cowles, 1973, and a transcript of an interview with Elaine de Kooning, Esteban Vicente, Hanna Vicente, and Barbara Schwartz concerning Kerkam. The interview was conducted by Cowles in Elaine de Kooning's studio, March 29, 1972.
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LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007
Cummings, Paul
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1974 July 15
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75 Pages (Transcript)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.lewitt74
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
An interview of Sol LeWitt conducted 1974 July 15, by Paul Cummings, for the Archives of American Art.
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Poindexter Gallery
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1931-1985
bulk 1955-1978
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7.1 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.poingall
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The records of the Poindexter Gallery measure 7.1 linear feet and date from 1931-1985 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1955-1978 when the gallery was active. The majority of the collection consists of artists' files documenting the gallery's relationships with its artists, including exhibitions, and containing a wide variety of materials, including photographs. Also found are the "desk files" kept by the gallery's founder, Elinor Poindexter; correspondence; and financial and legal records.
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B.C. Holland Gallery
Holland, B. C. (Bud C.), 1922-1994
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1942-1991
bulk 1959-1965
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2.1 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.bcholl
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The records of the B. C. Holland Gallery measure 2.1 linear feet and date from 1942-1991 (bulk dates 1959-1965). Founded in Chicago, Illinois by Bud C. Holland and Noah Goldowsky, the collection documents over 98 artists associated with the gallery. Documentation includes invoices, correspondence between artists and gallery owners, price lists, exhibition catalogs and print materials, magazine and newspaper clippings, photographs, and slides, and some business records of the gallery.
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Midtown Galleries
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1904-1997
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86.82 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.midtgall
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The records of Midtown Galleries measure 86.82 linear feet and date from 1904 to 1997. The collection documents the operation and general administration of the business and includes artist records, exhibition material, inventories, financial records, photographs, and printed material.
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Abbot, C. G. (Charles Greeley), 1872-1973
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1889-1973
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117.2 cu. ft. (3 record storage boxes) (205 document boxes) (4 16x20 boxes) (2 3x5 boxes) (1 tall document box) (2 18x24 boxes) (3 microfilm reels)
- Collection ID:
- Record Unit 7005
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
These papers consist mainly of records of the Astrophysical Observatory (also abbreviated APO) under the Directorship of Samuel P. Langley, Charles G. Abbot, and Loyal B. Aldrich.
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American Federation of Arts
- Dates:
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1895-1993
bulk 1909-1969
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79.8 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.amerfeda
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
The records of the American Federation of Arts (AFA) provide researchers with a complete set of documentation focusing on the founding and history of the organization from its inception through the 1960s. The collection measures 79.8 linear feet, and dates from 1895 through 1993, although the bulk of the material falls between 1909 and 1969. Valuable for its coverage of twentieth-century American art history, the collection also provides researchers with fairly comprehensive documentation of the many exhibitions and programs supported and implemented by the AFA to promote and study contemporary American art, both nationally and abroad.