Arthur Hopkin Gibson notes relating to Michigan artists
25 pages of handwritten notes, "References to artists outside Detroit," and "Reference to artists outside Michigan"; and a typescript of Gibson's biography of his grandfather, "Robert Hopkin: Master Marine and Landscape Artist" (197 pages).
Guy Palazzola letter
A letter to "Mr.[Francis Waring] Robinson" regarding an exhibition at Adrian College and giving a brief biographical sketch of himself.
Sali Frantz autobiographical sketch
Marian V. Loud papers
A diary, 1905, of a European trip Loud took, including notes, a sketch, photographs, and printed material; and four scrapbooks containing letters, photographs, sketches, and printed material pertaining to her family, the Liggit School, the Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, and the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs.
Helen Elizabeth Keep papers
A typescript and notebook of Keep's remininscences of her friend Mrs. Henry Ford, 1932, 1936 and 1938, an exhibition announcement, bulletin clipping, and Keep's obituary.
Myron Barlow letters to Lawton S. Parker
Barlow, Myron, 1873-1937
Six letters from Myron Barlow to Lawton S. Parker. Barlow writes about his prints and printing methods.
Sarkis Sarkisian papers
Correspondence regarding Sarkisian's work as an instructor at the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts School, the exhibition and sale of his paintings and the activities of his colleagues and friends; 3 scrapbooks; photographs of Sarkisian, of his work and the work of David Blower, of his family and his friends …
Helen Covensky papers
Biographical data; ca. 120 catalogs; clippings; four files on exhibitions at the Detroit Institute of Art, Lim Art Gallery in Tel-Aviv, Livingstone-Learmouth Gallery in New York City, and London Arts Gallery in Detroit, containing letters, receipts for works of art, loan agreements, price lists, exhibition announcements, newspaper and magazine clippings, press …
Julius Rolshoven papers
Correspondence, consisting primarily of letters from Rolshoven to his parents, Frederick and Theresa Rolshoven; a letter, April 12, 1985, from John H. Worthington to Mrs. Hugh Stalker (the donor's mother), containing 6 clippings about Rolshoven; an exhibition catalog; 3 clippings; a photograph of Rolshoven; and a small wooden paint box.
John Cornish letter to George Tolbert
Cornish acknowledges receipt of a check from Tolbert, discusses summer plans, and invites Tolbert to visit him in Ypsilanti. On the reverse of the letter is an iconographic analysis of the stationary, apparently block-printed by Cornish.