Box 19
Container
Contains 17 Results:
Funding. NEH. Cash transaction report. January-March, 1984
File — Box: 19, Folder: 11
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
Kathryn Hiesinger, Curator of Decorative Arts after 1700, organized an comprehensive survey of design from 1945 to 1983 featuring over 400 objects ranging from furniture and lighting to metalwork and plastics that were produced for mass consumption in the wake of World War II. This exhibition examined both the design process and the vital role that these objects play in every day life. Best Products Company, Inc., The Pew Memorial Trust, and the National Endowment for the Humanities provided...
Dates:
1984
Funding. NEH. Cash transaction report. April-June, 1984
File — Box: 19, Folder: 12
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
Kathryn Hiesinger, Curator of Decorative Arts after 1700, organized an comprehensive survey of design from 1945 to 1983 featuring over 400 objects ranging from furniture and lighting to metalwork and plastics that were produced for mass consumption in the wake of World War II. This exhibition examined both the design process and the vital role that these objects play in every day life. Best Products Company, Inc., The Pew Memorial Trust, and the National Endowment for the Humanities provided...
Dates:
1984
Funding. NEH. Cash transaction report. August, 1984
File — Box: 19, Folder: 13
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
Kathryn Hiesinger, Curator of Decorative Arts after 1700, organized an comprehensive survey of design from 1945 to 1983 featuring over 400 objects ranging from furniture and lighting to metalwork and plastics that were produced for mass consumption in the wake of World War II. This exhibition examined both the design process and the vital role that these objects play in every day life. Best Products Company, Inc., The Pew Memorial Trust, and the National Endowment for the Humanities provided...
Dates:
1984
Funding. NEH. Performance report. July-September, 1983
File — Box: 19, Folder: 14
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
Kathryn Hiesinger, Curator of Decorative Arts after 1700, organized an comprehensive survey of design from 1945 to 1983 featuring over 400 objects ranging from furniture and lighting to metalwork and plastics that were produced for mass consumption in the wake of World War II. This exhibition examined both the design process and the vital role that these objects play in every day life. Best Products Company, Inc., The Pew Memorial Trust, and the National Endowment for the Humanities provided...
Dates:
1983
Funding. NEH. Performance report. October-December, 1983
File — Box: 19, Folder: 15
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
Kathryn Hiesinger, Curator of Decorative Arts after 1700, organized an comprehensive survey of design from 1945 to 1983 featuring over 400 objects ranging from furniture and lighting to metalwork and plastics that were produced for mass consumption in the wake of World War II. This exhibition examined both the design process and the vital role that these objects play in every day life. Best Products Company, Inc., The Pew Memorial Trust, and the National Endowment for the Humanities provided...
Dates:
1983
Funding. NEH. Performance report. January-March, 1984
File — Box: 19, Folder: 16
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
Kathryn Hiesinger, Curator of Decorative Arts after 1700, organized an comprehensive survey of design from 1945 to 1983 featuring over 400 objects ranging from furniture and lighting to metalwork and plastics that were produced for mass consumption in the wake of World War II. This exhibition examined both the design process and the vital role that these objects play in every day life. Best Products Company, Inc., The Pew Memorial Trust, and the National Endowment for the Humanities provided...
Dates:
1984
Installation, 1982-1983
File — Box: 19, Folder: 17
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
Kathryn Hiesinger, Curator of Decorative Arts after 1700, organized an comprehensive survey of design from 1945 to 1983 featuring over 400 objects ranging from furniture and lighting to metalwork and plastics that were produced for mass consumption in the wake of World War II. This exhibition examined both the design process and the vital role that these objects play in every day life. Best Products Company, Inc., The Pew Memorial Trust, and the National Endowment for the Humanities provided...
Dates:
1982-1983