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Tice, Clara, 1888-1973

 Person

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Cartoons Magazine. "Who's Who in Manhattan", 1917

 Object — Box: 74, Folder: 9
Identifier: WLA_B074_F009_001
Scope and Contents

Tice, Clara. "Who's Who in Manhattan." Cartoons Magazine (1917): 178-179.

Dates: 1917

John Raphael Covert Papers

 Collection
Identifier: JRC
Abstract The painter John Raphael Covert was an active participant in the American avant-garde art movement between 1915 and 1923. He later became a traveling salesman for his family's Vesuvius Crucible Company and pursued his intense interest in cryptography, word games and magic squares. The John Raphael Covert Papers consist of the artist's correspondence, word and number puzzles (such as anagrams, acrostics, and riddles), financial records, photographic portraits, and a few sketches....
Dates: 1919-1976, undated

Notes from twentieth conversation with Marcel Duchamp, 1945 July 19

 Object — Box: 3, Folder: 17
Identifier: MDP_B003_F017_001
Scope and Contents

Sweeney, James Johnson. Notes from twentieth conversation with Marcel Duchamp. Typescript.

Dates: 1945 July 19

Photographs, circa 1919, undated

 Series
Scope and Contents

Prints (primarily copy, but two vintage) and negatives of photgraphs taken by John Covert. The photographs are primarily of female models posed either in the artist's studio or outside in a park. Includes several detail shots of shoes and feet, as well as a handful of nudes. Covert's models include Kathleen Lawler, and perhaps Clara Tice and Beatrice Wood.

Dates: circa 1919, undated

Varias, 1917

 Object — Box: 39, Folder: 61
Identifier: WLA_B039_F061_001
Scope and Contents

"Varias" by Clara Tice. Proof page from "The Blind Man," No. 2, edited by Marcel Duchamp.

Dates: 1917

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show", 1963 February 15

 Object — Box: 13, Folder: 51
Identifier: MDE_B013_F051_001
Scope and Contents

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show" by William Chapin Seitz [copy].

Dates: 1963 February 15

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show", 1963 February 15

 Object — Box: 3, Folder: 18
Identifier: MDR_B003_F018_001
Scope and Contents

Vogue. "What's Happened to Art?: An Interview with Marcel Duchamp on Present Consequences of New York's 1913 Armory Show" by William Chapin Seitz [copy].

Dates: 1963 February 15

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clippings (information artifacts) 3
interviews 3
page proofs 1