Box 102
Container
Contains 8 Results:
Publications, 1917-1967. Chart of catalog numbers/titles w/ corresponding codes of publilshed references. Incl. code list, circa 1968
File — Box: 102, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The material in this subseries divides into two general groups. The first consists of papers now identified by subjects that describe Goodrich's research and format strategies, as well as his general analyses of Eakins works. For the latter, Goodrich created lists and charts that incorporated his numbering and coding systems for each catalog entry and reference, respectively. These are the same codes referenced in the "Master Catalog" files, but used here to examine Eakins' works...
Dates:
circa 1968
Figure/genre. [oversize], 1968
File — Box: 102, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1930s, Goodrich was recognized by his peers as the preeminent authority on Thomas Eakins. Owners of possible works by Thomas Eakins were referred to him or sought out his expertise themselves in order to establish authenticity of the object. Up until the end of his life, Goodrich remained committed to examining works as they surfaced, taking the steps necessary to make a final decision. In some cases, a photograph or a visual description of the object and its provenance would...
Dates:
1968
Nude. [oversize]. From Arnold, Dan, undated
File — Box: 102, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1930s, Goodrich was recognized by his peers as the preeminent authority on Thomas Eakins. Owners of possible works by Thomas Eakins were referred to him or sought out his expertise themselves in order to establish authenticity of the object. Up until the end of his life, Goodrich remained committed to examining works as they surfaced, taking the steps necessary to make a final decision. In some cases, a photograph or a visual description of the object and its provenance would...
Dates:
undated
Nude. [oversize]. From Clark, Stephen C., undated
File — Box: 102, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1930s, Goodrich was recognized by his peers as the preeminent authority on Thomas Eakins. Owners of possible works by Thomas Eakins were referred to him or sought out his expertise themselves in order to establish authenticity of the object. Up until the end of his life, Goodrich remained committed to examining works as they surfaced, taking the steps necessary to make a final decision. In some cases, a photograph or a visual description of the object and its provenance would...
Dates:
undated
Portrait. [oversize], 1954-1963
File — Box: 102, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1930s, Goodrich was recognized by his peers as the preeminent authority on Thomas Eakins. Owners of possible works by Thomas Eakins were referred to him or sought out his expertise themselves in order to establish authenticity of the object. Up until the end of his life, Goodrich remained committed to examining works as they surfaced, taking the steps necessary to make a final decision. In some cases, a photograph or a visual description of the object and its provenance would...
Dates:
1954-1963
Portrait. [oversize], January 1973
File — Box: 102, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1930s, Goodrich was recognized by his peers as the preeminent authority on Thomas Eakins. Owners of possible works by Thomas Eakins were referred to him or sought out his expertise themselves in order to establish authenticity of the object. Up until the end of his life, Goodrich remained committed to examining works as they surfaced, taking the steps necessary to make a final decision. In some cases, a photograph or a visual description of the object and its provenance would...
Dates:
January 1973
Portrait. [oversize]., September 1973
File — Box: 102, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1930s, Goodrich was recognized by his peers as the preeminent authority on Thomas Eakins. Owners of possible works by Thomas Eakins were referred to him or sought out his expertise themselves in order to establish authenticity of the object. Up until the end of his life, Goodrich remained committed to examining works as they surfaced, taking the steps necessary to make a final decision. In some cases, a photograph or a visual description of the object and its provenance would...
Dates:
September 1973
Portrait and nude. [oversize], undated
File — Box: 102, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As early as the 1930s, Goodrich was recognized by his peers as the preeminent authority on Thomas Eakins. Owners of possible works by Thomas Eakins were referred to him or sought out his expertise themselves in order to establish authenticity of the object. Up until the end of his life, Goodrich remained committed to examining works as they surfaced, taking the steps necessary to make a final decision. In some cases, a photograph or a visual description of the object and its provenance would...
Dates:
undated