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Box 88

 Container

Contains 37 Results:

Loans. National Gallery of Art (United States), 1983-1985

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1983-1985

Loans. National Gallery of Art (United States), 1984, 1985

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1984, 1985

Loans. Parke-Benet Galleries. Benefit for New York City Cancer Committee, 1955

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1955

Loans. Paul Rosenberg and Co., 1954, 1960-1961

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1954, 1960-1961

Loans. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. John D. McIlhenny collection exhibition. Program, correspondence [and related list?], 1917

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1917

Loans. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1940, 1971

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1940, 1971

Loans. Pennsylvania Ballet Company, 1968

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1968

Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Museum receipts. Including March and April 1935 special exhibitions, 1920, 1934-1947

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1920, 1934-1947

Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Museum receipts, 1950-1972

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1950-1972

Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Museum receipts, 1977-1985

 File — Box: 88, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Although McIlhenny maintained most of the papers pertaining to his art collection and other acquisitions by the name of the relevant individual or institution, he also kept a portion filed by relevant topic. Thus "Subjects" represents yet another way McIlhenny intellectually divided material similar in format and content to the other subseries described above. Most of the "Subject" files document what could only be considered a family tradition of lending their valued paintings, sculpture...
Dates: 1977-1985