Fosburgh, James W.
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Fosburgh, James W., 1947, 1959
File — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
As the correspondents in this sub-subseries make evident, McIlhenny cultivated a social network that reached across noted names in all the arts, as well as titled gentry, royalty and political figures. Whenever celebrities of the stage, screen or concert hall were performing in Philadelphia, McIlhenny would invite them to his home at Rittenhouse Square, just a stone's throw away from the major theatres and hotels. Although they could not always accept the offer, invitees included Noel...
Dates:
1947, 1959
Fosburgh, James W. "Brooklyn's 'Home Scene' by Eakins." Art news 53 (April 1954). Photocopy, undated
File — Box: 19, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Periodical writings about Thomas Eakins's life and work are the major elements of this subseries. In addition to Alan Burroughs's 1924 catalog for the Arts magazine, which Goodrich often referenced in his research of Eakins, there are several writings each by noted Eakins scholars, Gordon Hendricks and William Inness Homer. Another contributing writer to this subseries is a student of Eakins, Charles Bregler, who later compiled a major collection of his teacher's works....
Dates:
undated
Fosburgh, James W. "Music and meaning: Eakins' progress." Art news 56, no. 10 (1958), February 1958
File — Box: 19, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Periodical writings about Thomas Eakins's life and work are the major elements of this subseries. In addition to Alan Burroughs's 1924 catalog for the Arts magazine, which Goodrich often referenced in his research of Eakins, there are several writings each by noted Eakins scholars, Gordon Hendricks and William Inness Homer. Another contributing writer to this subseries is a student of Eakins, Charles Bregler, who later compiled a major collection of his teacher's works....
Dates:
February 1958