Box 2
Contains 289 Results:
Art Institute of Chicago, 1939-1945
Correspondence with Walter and/or Louise Arensberg, as well as some letters with the Arensbergs' staff, including Elizabeth Wrigley and Stanley Rogers, written on their behalf. Includes some third-party correspondence, ephemera, photographs, and other material sent as attachments and/or enclosures.
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1939 September 13
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1939 September 13
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg [copy].
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1939 September 13
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg [copy].
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1939 September 13
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg [copy].
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1939 November 27
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Daniel Catton Rich, 1939 December 16
Correspondence from Walter Arensberg to Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1939 December 22
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Stanley Rogers to Daniel Catton Rich, 1940 March 11
Correspondence from Stanley Rogers, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Telegram from Walter Arensberg to Daniel Catton Rich, 1940 March 23
Telegram from Walter Arensberg to Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago.