Box 45
Container
Contains 13 Results:
Letterbook II, Numbers 795-850, 1889 November 26-December 10
File — Box: 45, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
As the Trustees reported that year, had it not been for the inclement weather, the "Exhibition of American Art Industries" would have attracted twice its attendance of 28,000. Held from October 8 to November 18, 1889, the exhibition expanded its purview to include six branches of "Art industry;" namely, pottery and porcelain, glassware, terra cotta, tiles, stained glass, and mosaic. In a brochure dated May 15, 1889, the Museum President and Committee Chairman once again set out the lofty...
Dates:
1889 November 26-December 10
Letterbook II, Numbers 851-906, 1889 December 10-1890 June 10
File — Box: 45, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
As the Trustees reported that year, had it not been for the inclement weather, the "Exhibition of American Art Industries" would have attracted twice its attendance of 28,000. Held from October 8 to November 18, 1889, the exhibition expanded its purview to include six branches of "Art industry;" namely, pottery and porcelain, glassware, terra cotta, tiles, stained glass, and mosaic. In a brochure dated May 15, 1889, the Museum President and Committee Chairman once again set out the lofty...
Dates:
1889 December 10-1890 June 10
Daily reports, 1928
File — Box: 45, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
In a special meeting convened September 13, 1927, the Executive Committee authorized the New York firm of John Price Jones Corporation to proceed with its fund-raising and publicity proposal submitted the previous month. This initiative was promoted as the first Museum Fund campaign. Through the campaign, the museum sought to raise $1.5 million for the new museum building and to create good will and general public interest in the Museum. The John Price Jones Corporation oversaw the second...
Dates:
1928