Box 14
Contains 14 Results:
Typed report of event, reservation card, ticket, 1950-1951
The Diamond Jubilee was the seventy-fifth anniversary of the museum. The event took place on January 26,1951. Three months of activities were planned by the Women's Committee from publicity for the "Exhibition of Masterpieces of Paintings and Drawings" at the museum to a dinner symposium hosted by the Committee with honored guests Jacques Lipchitz and Edward G. Robinson. The records include a list of all twelve honored guests.
Lists, invitations, 1963, undated
The benefit dinner honoring Philadelphia collectors corresponded with the eightieth anniversary of the Women's Committee. The benefit took place on October 21, 1963. The patrons of the museum loaned 450 pieces of art for the occasion. The types of records include a list of lenders to the exhibit.
Party plans, publicity, 1963, undated
The benefit dinner honoring Philadelphia collectors corresponded with the eightieth anniversary of the Women's Committee. The benefit took place on October 21, 1963. The patrons of the museum loaned 450 pieces of art for the occasion. The types of records include a list of lenders to the exhibit.
Lists, invitations, tickets, 1967, undated
"The World of Porcelain" exhibition and morning lecture benefited the Volunteer Tour Guides, the Park House Tour Guides and the Museum Flower Committee. The event took place on October 11, 1967. Mr. Carl Dauterman of the Metropolitan Museum of Art was the guest speaker. The types of records include a report of the benefit and a questionnaire on the key features of fine porcelain.
Notes, plans, correspondence, 1967, undated
"The World of Porcelain" exhibition and morning lecture benefited the Volunteer Tour Guides, the Park House Tour Guides and the Museum Flower Committee. The event took place on October 11, 1967. Mr. Carl Dauterman of the Metropolitan Museum of Art was the guest speaker. The types of records include a report of the benefit and a questionnaire on the key features of fine porcelain.
Plans, lists, invitations., 1969, undated
Correspondence, publicity, 1969, undated
Lists, invitations, 1970, undated
The Women's Committee sponsored a black tie dinner and preview reception of the touring Vincent van Gogh exhibition. The event took place on February 26, 1970. The highlight of the subseries is correspondence from Dr. V.W. van Gogh, the artist's nephew, who attended the affair as an honored guest. The records also include a list of museum directors invited from across the United States.
Party plans, correspondence., 1969-1970, undated
The Women's Committee sponsored a black tie dinner and preview reception of the touring Vincent van Gogh exhibition. The event took place on February 26, 1970. The highlight of the subseries is correspondence from Dr. V.W. van Gogh, the artist's nephew, who attended the affair as an honored guest. The records also include a list of museum directors invited from across the United States.
Newspaper clipping, ledger., 1970
The Women's Committee sponsored a black tie dinner and preview reception of the touring Vincent van Gogh exhibition. The event took place on February 26, 1970. The highlight of the subseries is correspondence from Dr. V.W. van Gogh, the artist's nephew, who attended the affair as an honored guest. The records also include a list of museum directors invited from across the United States.