MacAgy, Douglas, 1913-
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Douglas MacAgy to Walter Arensberg, 1949 March 25
Correspondence from Douglas MacAgy, Director of the California School of Fine Arts, to Walter Arensberg. Includes list of symposium participants, outline for the Western Roundtable on Modern Art, and a typescript of MacAgy's section of the exhibition catalogue for "Illusionism and Trompe L'Oeil."
Correspondence from Grace L. McCann Morley to Walter Arensberg, circa 1942-1943
Correspondence from Grace L. McCann Morley, Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Jermayne Macagy to Walter Arensberg, 1944 August 16
Correspondence from Jermayne Macagy, Director of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Marcel Duchamp to Henri Marceau, 1960 March 28
Correspondence from Marcel Duchamp to Henri Marceau, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from the Secretary to Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy, 1949 March 9
Correspondence from the Secretary to Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy, Director of the California School of Fine Arts.
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy, 1951 September 26
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy.
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy, 1949 March 9
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy, Director of the California School of Fine Arts.
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy, 1949 March 24
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Douglas MacAgy, Director of the California School of Fine Arts.
Marcel Duchamp and others at Western Round Table on Modern Art, 1949
Marcel Duchamp and others at Western Round Table on Modern Art. Seated left to right: Gregory Bateson, Marcel Duchamp, George Boas, Frank Lloyd Wright, Andrew Ritchie, Darius Milhaud. Standing left to right: Mark Tobey, Robert Goldwater, Douglas MacAgy [?], Kenneth Burke, Alfred Frankenstein. University of California, San Francisco. School of Fine Arts.
Notes on an Important Event, 1949 March 27
"Notes on an Important Event." Clipping from the San Francisco Chronicle.