Box 26
Contains 15 Results:
Archival sources. Illustration House/Society of Illustrators.
This set of materials is broken down into archival sources and correspondence. The archival sources document the years of research necessary to bring this exhibition together and include photocopies and research from a number prominent archives, both local and international.The correspondence documents active research dialogues that took place between Innis Shoemaker and a number of scholars, gallery owners, and family members willing to share their knowledge and memories of Earl Horter.
Archival sources. Musee National Picasso., 1997-1998
This set of materials is broken down into archival sources and correspondence. The archival sources document the years of research necessary to bring this exhibition together and include photocopies and research from a number prominent archives, both local and international.The correspondence documents active research dialogues that took place between Innis Shoemaker and a number of scholars, gallery owners, and family members willing to share their knowledge and memories of Earl Horter.
Archival sources. Museum of Modern Art, New York., 1996-1998.
This set of materials is broken down into archival sources and correspondence. The archival sources document the years of research necessary to bring this exhibition together and include photocopies and research from a number prominent archives, both local and international.The correspondence documents active research dialogues that took place between Innis Shoemaker and a number of scholars, gallery owners, and family members willing to share their knowledge and memories of Earl Horter.
Archival sources. Newberry Library., 1994-1995
This set of materials is broken down into archival sources and correspondence. The archival sources document the years of research necessary to bring this exhibition together and include photocopies and research from a number prominent archives, both local and international.The correspondence documents active research dialogues that took place between Innis Shoemaker and a number of scholars, gallery owners, and family members willing to share their knowledge and memories of Earl Horter.
Archival sources. National Museum of American History, N. W. Ayer Archives., 1996-1997
This set of materials is broken down into archival sources and correspondence. The archival sources document the years of research necessary to bring this exhibition together and include photocopies and research from a number prominent archives, both local and international.The correspondence documents active research dialogues that took place between Innis Shoemaker and a number of scholars, gallery owners, and family members willing to share their knowledge and memories of Earl Horter.