Box 6
Contains 59 Results:
Art Institute of Chicago. List of 20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection, undated
Art Institute of Chicago. 20th Century Art from the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection. Works not included in the exhibition or catalogue.
Francis Bacon Foundation. Undated inventory of the Arensberg Collection, undated
Francis Bacon Foundation. Undated inventory of the Arensberg Collection/
Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, 1951
A small number of incoming letters, the majority of which are in French, from André Breton, Jean Brun, Walter Arensberg, Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, and others. Topics include the acquisition and conservation of Duchamp's work by Arensberg, the conferral of an honorary degree upon Duchamp by Wayne State University, and Mary Reynolds.
Correspondence from Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet to Marcel Duchamp, 1951 February 28
Correspondence from Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet to Marcel Duchamp.
Radio Canada International, 1960
A small number of incoming letters, the majority of which are in French, from André Breton, Jean Brun, Walter Arensberg, Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, and others. Topics include the acquisition and conservation of Duchamp's work by Arensberg, the conferral of an honorary degree upon Duchamp by Wayne State University, and Mary Reynolds.
Correspondence from Société Radio-Canada to Marcel Duchamp, 1960 September 1
Correspondence from Société Radio-Canada to Marcel Duchamp. Includes La Semaine à Radio-Canada, 16-22 July 1960, Volume X, Number 42.
Suquet, Jean, 1957
A small number of incoming letters, the majority of which are in French, from André Breton, Jean Brun, Walter Arensberg, Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, and others. Topics include the acquisition and conservation of Duchamp's work by Arensberg, the conferral of an honorary degree upon Duchamp by Wayne State University, and Mary Reynolds.
Correspondence from Jean Suquet to Marcel Duchamp, 1957 December 19
Correspondence from Jean Suquet to Marcel Duchamp
Wayne State University, 1961
A small number of incoming letters, the majority of which are in French, from André Breton, Jean Brun, Walter Arensberg, Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet, and others. Topics include the acquisition and conservation of Duchamp's work by Arensberg, the conferral of an honorary degree upon Duchamp by Wayne State University, and Mary Reynolds.
Correspondence from Wayne State University to Marcel Duchamp, 1961 October 6
Correspondence from Wayne State University to Marcel Duchamp signed Clarence Hilberry, President.