History of the Dallas Print and Drawing Collectors Society / by Violet Hayden Dowell
1978
Society of Washington Printmakers records
Exhibition catalogs and announcements, and 13 photographs of members of the Society. The photographs were used in an exhibition at the Athenaeum, Alexandria, Va., and most are annotated with biographical information.
Washington Print Club records
A catalog of the Washington Print Club Members' Show, National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C., September 24 through November 17, 1976, and one letter each to Lynn Minna, organizer of the show, from artists Howard Norton Cook, Fritz Eichenberg, Armin Landeck, Gerson Leiber, Norma Morgan, Louis Schanker, Carol Summers, and Stow Wengenroth …
Print Club of Albany records
Correspondence, financial materials, and printed materials about club programs.
Selected items from the Print Division of the New York Public Library
Prints, pamphlets, scrapbooks, catalogs, clippings and reproductions, with relevant information on nineteenth and twentieth century artists and art organizations.
John Taylor Arms papers
The microfilmed John Taylor Arms papers consist of journals from France; an address book; diaries; writings, including a notebook on printmaking made while studying with Bolton Brown; two volumes of consignment records; sketchbooks and drawings of French architecture; a notebook of engineering drawings for Princeton; a scrapbook related to Dorothy …
Oral history interview with Berthe von Moschzisker
Hunter, Anne S.
108 Pages (Transcript)
An interview of Berthe von Moschzisker conducted 1990 November 26, by Anne Schuster Hunter, for the Archives of American Art Philadelphia Project.
Society of American Graphic Artists records
Correspondence; biographical material on artists; reports; financial records; photographs; slides; scrapbooks, and printed material.
History of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia : a paper read before the Photographic Society, December 3, 1883 / by John C. Browne
Browne describes a January, 1860 meeting convened to discuss the formation of the Society. He lists officers Constant Guillou, Fairman Rogers, S. Fisher Corlies, Coleman Sellers, and Frederick Graff; early photographic developments such as the globe lens, dry plates, and magnesium light; excursions made, an 1867 exhibit of prints by Salomon and …
International Graphic Arts Society records
Records and publications of the I.G.A.S.