Siegl, Theodore
Biography
Theodore Siegl was the Philadelphia Museum of Art's first conservator, serving from 1955 to 1976. Prior to Siegl, conservation work was contracted to independent conservators.
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Mary G. Kane to Alexina Duchamp, 1969 October 3
Correspondence from Mary G. Kane, Assistant to the Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Alexina Duchamp.
Correspondence from Theodore Siegl to Paul Matisse, 1969 January 10
Correspondence from Theodore Siegl to Paul Matisse about door installation issue.
Correspondence from Theodore Siegl to Paul Matisse, 1969 March 28
Correspondence from Theodore Siegl to Paul Matisse about doorway bricks.
Correspondence from Theodore Siegl to Paul Matisse, 1969 March 28
Correspondence from Theodore Siegl to Paul Matisse about doorway bricks in Étant donnés.
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation, 1970 July 28
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation.
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation, 1970 July 28
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation.
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation, 1970 July 27
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation.
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation, 1970 July 27
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation.
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation, 1970 July 28
Internal memorandum about status of Duchamp investigation.
Memorandum from Evan H. Turner about the visit of Alexina Duchamp, 1970 February 16
Memorandum from Evan H. Turner about the visit of Alexina Duchamp on February 12, 1970
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