Box 135
Container
Contains 6 Results:
"An art curator's house and famous collection: the Henry P. McIlhenny house in Philadelphia." Vogue 139 (February 1962): 122-26, 1962
File — Box: 135, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As the number of writings in this series makes evident, both the American and European media found McIlhenny and his way of life well worth reporting. The first set of folders pertains to magazine articles, which are listed separately. In many, the titles alone underscore McIlhenny's reputation as patron of the arts and the epitome of elegance. An example is a 1984 piece in Connoisseur magazine that proclaimed: "McIlhenny's art collection is nearly perfect, so is his life." A year earlier,...
Dates:
1962
Bernier, Rosamond. "Le musée privé d'un conservateur." L'oeil no. 27 (March 1957): 20-29, 1957
File — Box: 135, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As the number of writings in this series makes evident, both the American and European media found McIlhenny and his way of life well worth reporting. The first set of folders pertains to magazine articles, which are listed separately. In many, the titles alone underscore McIlhenny's reputation as patron of the arts and the epitome of elegance. An example is a 1984 piece in Connoisseur magazine that proclaimed: "McIlhenny's art collection is nearly perfect, so is his life." A year earlier,...
Dates:
1957
Cambell, I.M. "Some Irish gardens: 3." Gardeners chronicle 159 (8 September 1962): 166-67, 1962
File — Box: 135, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As the number of writings in this series makes evident, both the American and European media found McIlhenny and his way of life well worth reporting. The first set of folders pertains to magazine articles, which are listed separately. In many, the titles alone underscore McIlhenny's reputation as patron of the arts and the epitome of elegance. An example is a 1984 piece in Connoisseur magazine that proclaimed: "McIlhenny's art collection is nearly perfect, so is his life." A year earlier,...
Dates:
1962
Colby, Anita. "American footprints on the ould sod." Cosmopolitan 158 (February 1965): 84-89, 1965
File — Box: 135, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As the number of writings in this series makes evident, both the American and European media found McIlhenny and his way of life well worth reporting. The first set of folders pertains to magazine articles, which are listed separately. In many, the titles alone underscore McIlhenny's reputation as patron of the arts and the epitome of elegance. An example is a 1984 piece in Connoisseur magazine that proclaimed: "McIlhenny's art collection is nearly perfect, so is his life." A year earlier,...
Dates:
1965
Cornforth, John."Glenveagh Castle, Co. Donegal--I II: the home of Mr. Henry McIlhenny." Reprinted from Country life (3, 10 June 1982), 1982
File — Box: 135, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As the number of writings in this series makes evident, both the American and European media found McIlhenny and his way of life well worth reporting. The first set of folders pertains to magazine articles, which are listed separately. In many, the titles alone underscore McIlhenny's reputation as patron of the arts and the epitome of elegance. An example is a 1984 piece in Connoisseur magazine that proclaimed: "McIlhenny's art collection is nearly perfect, so is his life." A year earlier,...
Dates:
1982
"Current and coming." Antiques 130 (July 1986), 1986
File — Box: 135, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
As the number of writings in this series makes evident, both the American and European media found McIlhenny and his way of life well worth reporting. The first set of folders pertains to magazine articles, which are listed separately. In many, the titles alone underscore McIlhenny's reputation as patron of the arts and the epitome of elegance. An example is a 1984 piece in Connoisseur magazine that proclaimed: "McIlhenny's art collection is nearly perfect, so is his life." A year earlier,...
Dates:
1986