Faith Waterman collection
Art related publications and printed material collected by Faith Waterman. Included are catalogs of the Andre Seligmann Gallery, New York, N.Y., with price lists; catalogs of the Sculptor's Guild, with price lists, some autographed; catalogs and announcements of the International Print Society; and miscellaneous catalogs from the 1930s and 1940s, articles, and …
Dorothea S. Greenbaum papers
The papers of painter and sculptor Dorothea S. Greenbaum measure 2.2 linear feet and date from 1923-1980. A majority of the collection includes photographs of works of art by Greenbaum and few photographs of Greenbaum. Also included are card catalogs of Greenbaum's work; a scrapbook of clippings compiled by Greenbaum relating to …
Sculptors Guild records
The records of the Sculptors Guild measure 5.7 linear feet, date from 1936-1979, and document the history of this non-profit artist organization from its inception in 1937 to the late 1970s. The records contain correspondence and minutes documenting the activities of the Guild's various committees, legal and financial records, artist files for Guild members, exhibition files, printed material, scrapbooks and photographs.
Richard McDermott Miller papers
The papers of sculptor Richard McDermott Miller measure 3.4 linear feet and date from 1962 to 2001. The papers document his work as an artist and teacher in New York City through biographical material, financial and business records, writings, subject files, and correspondence. His personal records about the National Academy of Design, of which he was an active member and president, are included.
Ben and Evelyn Wilson papers
Wilson, Evelyn, 1915-
Biographical data; letters from dealers, galleries and others; and undated draft of a letter of resignation from the Modern Artists Guild; an etching by Evelyn Wilson; exhibition catalogs and announcements for the Wilsons; a book, J'AI VU VIVRE L'AMERIQUE by Georges Blond, and a translation of an excerpt from the …
Berta Margoulies papers
Primarily exhibition catalogs and announcements, and newspaper and magazine clippings documenting Margoulies' participation in various exhibitions in the New York City area, New Jersey and elsewhere. Also included are ca. 20 letters to Margoulies, 1946, 1953-1967, 1973-1984, mostly regarding exhibitions; 6 photographs of Margoulis as a juror of the Republic Art Guilds exhibition, and one …
Sculptors Dinner of the Medallic Art Company
Photocard featuring the Sculptors Dinner of the Medallic Art Company in New York. On the reverse is a seating chart of the dinner with all people named. Included are Paul Manship, George E. Brown, Mahonri Young, Henri Weil, Arthur Lee, Julian Levi, Jonas Lie, and Adolph Weinman among others.
John Little papers
Guild Hall of East Hampton
Correspondence, including letters from Sam Hunter, Hans Hofmann, Betty Parsons, Guild Hall, and Frederick Kiesler; clippings; correspondence; photographs of Little and his work; printed brochures, one which includes a large Hans Namuth photograph of Little; an exhibition catalog of Elizabeth Parker; and a clipping about the Signa Gallery.
Cleo Hartwig papers
Reel 85: Photographs of Hartwig's sculptures including titles and occasional purchase information; press releases, articles and catalogs by or about Hartwig.
Domenico Facci papers
The Domenico Facci papers are dated 1914 to 1995, with the bulk falling between the years 1950 and 1984. They measure 1.2 linear feet and consist of biographical material, correspondence, artwork relating to sculpture projects, printed material, and photographs. Among the well-documented aspects of Facci's professional career are: his leadership roles in several arts organizations based in New York City, including Audubon Artists, National Sculpture Society, and Artists Equity Association; his work on the United States Treasury's 1988 Olympic Games commemorative coin competition, Brooklyn Bridge 100th Anniversary reliefs, Endangered Species Medal, and Neptune Fountain at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA.