Box 74
Contains 58 Results:
"How they know it's 'a bird' and are sure it is 'art'." American Weekly (1927): 6, undated
Newspaper and magazine clippings about museums, galleries, art exhibitions, and artists, including Marcel Duchamp, Maria Martins, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, and Brett and Edward Weston. Also includes clippings about the Arensbergs and their art collection and articles written by or about Walter Arensberg's Harvard University classmates, friends and associates.
American Weekly. "How they know it's 'a bird' and are sure it is 'art'", undated
"How they know it's 'a bird' and are sure it is 'art'." American Weekly (1927): 6.
"Great art...in four california houses." Vogue (February 1, 1945): 128-37, 1945
Newspaper and magazine clippings about museums, galleries, art exhibitions, and artists, including Marcel Duchamp, Maria Martins, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, and Brett and Edward Weston. Also includes clippings about the Arensbergs and their art collection and articles written by or about Walter Arensberg's Harvard University classmates, friends and associates.
Vogue. "Great Art...in Four California Houses", 1945
"Great Art...in Four California Houses." Vogue (February 1, 1945): 128-37.
Léger, Fernand. "L'Expression murale chez Fernand Léger." Art et décoration. Vol. 2 (1939): 152-8, 1939
Newspaper and magazine clippings about museums, galleries, art exhibitions, and artists, including Marcel Duchamp, Maria Martins, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, and Brett and Edward Weston. Also includes clippings about the Arensbergs and their art collection and articles written by or about Walter Arensberg's Harvard University classmates, friends and associates.
Art et décoration. "L'Expression murale chez Fernand Léger", 1939
Léger, Fernand. "L'Expression murale chez Fernand Léger." Art et décoration. Vol. 2 (1939): 152-8.
"The Newest 'Masterpieces of Art'". American weekly (1931): 7, 1931
Newspaper and magazine clippings about museums, galleries, art exhibitions, and artists, including Marcel Duchamp, Maria Martins, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, and Brett and Edward Weston. Also includes clippings about the Arensbergs and their art collection and articles written by or about Walter Arensberg's Harvard University classmates, friends and associates.
American Weekly. "The Newest 'Masterpieces of Art'", 1931
"The Newest 'Masterpieces of Art'". American weekly (1931): 7.
