Box 14
Contains 55 Results:
Correspondence from Julien Levy to Frederick Kiesler, 1940 January 30
Correspondence from Julien Levy to Frederick Kiesler.
Museum of Modern Art, 1953-1955
Kiesler's correspondence with several important artists, including Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Katherine Dreier, and Alfred Stieglitz, Edgard Varese, as well as with the Museum of Modern Art and Julien Levy Gallery. Much of the correspondence is of a personal nature, although sa few letters pertain to the publication of Kiesler's 1937 article on Duchamp.
Correspondence from René d'Harnoncourt to the Board of Trustees of the Chapelbrook Foundation, 1955 March 4
Correspondence from René d'Harnoncourt, Director of the Museum of Modern Art, to the Board of Trustees of the Chapelbrook Foundation [copy].
Correspondence from Philip C. Johnson to Frederick Kiseler, 1953 June 8
Correspondence from Philip C. Johnson, Director of the Department of Architecture and Design, to Frederick Kiseler [copy].
Stieglitz, Alfred, 1937
Kiesler's correspondence with several important artists, including Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Katherine Dreier, and Alfred Stieglitz, Edgard Varese, as well as with the Museum of Modern Art and Julien Levy Gallery. Much of the correspondence is of a personal nature, although sa few letters pertain to the publication of Kiesler's 1937 article on Duchamp.
Correspondence from Alfred Stieglitz to Frederick Kiesler, 1937 June 13
Correspondence from Alfred Stieglitz to Frederick Kiesler [copy].
Sweeney, James Johnson, 1937
Kiesler's correspondence with several important artists, including Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Katherine Dreier, and Alfred Stieglitz, Edgard Varese, as well as with the Museum of Modern Art and Julien Levy Gallery. Much of the correspondence is of a personal nature, although sa few letters pertain to the publication of Kiesler's 1937 article on Duchamp.
Correspondence from James Johnson Sweeney to Frederick Kiesler, 1937 July 9
Correspondence from James Johnson Sweeney to Frederick Kiesler.
Varèse, Édgard, 1957
Kiesler's correspondence with several important artists, including Jean Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Katherine Dreier, and Alfred Stieglitz, Edgard Varese, as well as with the Museum of Modern Art and Julien Levy Gallery. Much of the correspondence is of a personal nature, although sa few letters pertain to the publication of Kiesler's 1937 article on Duchamp.
Correspondence from Édgard Varèse to Frederick Kiesler, 1957 November 10
Correspondence from Édgard Varèse to Frederick Kiesler.