Box 34
Contains 56 Results:
Horter, Earl. "Coal No. 1", PMA, 1972-265-1., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Rainy Night, Chinatown", PMA, 1973-12-423., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Nude", PMA, 1973-268-163., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Still Life with Pitcher", PMA, 1974-231-2., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Christmas Card", PMA, 1998-57-1., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Rhapsody in Blue", PMA., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Sketch of Brancusi Sculpture", Perry Ottenberg., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Letter to Caroline Robinson", Perry Ottenberg., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Still Life: Abstraction", Schwarz Gallery., undated
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.
Horter, Earl. "Sheet of Studies", Schwarz Gallery.
Innis Shoemaker created an object file for each work considered for inclusion in the exhibition. Included works are indicated by green file markers, and a list of lenders is also included with the box inventory for reference. European artists, American artists, and missing works comprise the largest set of folders, followed by files documenting works by Earl Horter, examples of African sculpture, and Native American objects.