Pasadena Art Institute
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1951 August 1
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg. Includes list of items received from the Estate of Galka E. Scheyer.
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1951 September 25
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg. Includes list of items received from the Estate of Galka E. Scheyer.
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1951 October 25
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1951 October 31
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg. Includes list of items received from the Estate of Galka E. Scheyer.
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1951 November 14
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg. Includes letter from the law offices of Dunlap, Holmes, Ross & Woodson.
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1951 November 23
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1952 February 12
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper to Walter Arensberg, 1953 June 18
Correspondence from John Palmer Leeper, Director of the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Kenneth Macgowan to Walter Arensberg, 1943 August 16
Correspondence from Kenneth Macgowan, Guest Director for the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Mrs. Maynard E. Neilson to Walter Arensberg, 1943 October 13
Correspondence from Mrs. Maynard E. Neilson, Executive Secretary for the Pasadena Art Institute, to Walter Arensberg.