Pollack, Peter, 1909-1978
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Marcel Duchamp, Katharine Kuh, Peter Pollack and members of the press at the Art Institute of Chicago, 1949
Object — Box: 32, Folder: 2
Identifier: MDP_B032_F002_13-1972-9-021
Scope and Contents
Marcel Duchamp, Katharine Kuh, Peter Pollack and members of the press at the Art Institute of Chicago for the exhibition "20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection."
Dates:
1949
Found in:
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library and Archives
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MDP, Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers
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Photographs
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Exhibitions and events
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Art Institute of Chicago. "20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection." Marcel Duchamp, Katharine Kuh, Peter Pollak, and members of press
Patio of the Arensbergs' 7065 Hillside Ave. (Hollywood, California) residence, circa 1949
Object — Box: 54, Folder: 18
Identifier: WLA_B054_F018_001
Scope and Contents
Photograph of the patio of the Arensbergs' 7065 Hillside Ave. (Hollywood, California) residence by Peter Pollack.
Dates:
circa 1949
Pollack, Peter. "Positive and negative forms in and around the figure." Popular photography (May 1964). Clipping, 1964
File — Box: 21, Folder: 19
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:
1964
Pollack, Peter. The picture histoy of photography (1969). Photocopied excerpts from chapter 18, 1969, undated
File — Box: 24, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
While many of the titles in this subseries represent works devoted to the life and works of Thomas Eakins, a significant number are the catalogs or handbooks published by museums with holdings that include works by Eakins. In regard to the former, Goodrich acquired several of Gordon Hendrick's studies. From the numerous annotations made to one of his copies of Hendrick's 1974 work, Goodrich considered it a significant resource for his own studies. Another book heavily annotated is that by...
Dates:
1969, undated