Box 88
Container
Contains 37 Results:
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Return receipts, 1970-1987
File — Box: 88, Folder: 21
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:
1970-1987
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Outgoing loans. Including correspondence, 1934, 1959-1964, 1971-1978
File — Box: 88, Folder: 22
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:
1934, 1959-1964, 1971-1978
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Various special exhibitions, 1937,1940, 1946
File — Box: 88, Folder: 23
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:
1937,1940, 1946
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. "Masterpieces of Philadelphia Private Collections", 1947
File — Box: 88, Folder: 24
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:
1947
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Henri Matisse exhibition, 1948
File — Box: 88, Folder: 25
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:
1948
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. "Henry P. McIlhenny Collection", 1949
File — Box: 88, Folder: 26
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:
1949
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. "Diamond Jubilee" and "Masterpieces of Philadelphia Private Collections II", 1950
File — Box: 88, Folder: 27
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
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. "Connelly and Haines-Philadelphia Furniture", 1953
File — Box: 88, Folder: 28
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:
1953
Loans. Philadelphia Museum of Art. "Toulouse-Lautrec", 1955
File — Box: 88, Folder: 29
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. Philadelphia Museum of Art. "Franklin Watkins Retrospective", 1963-1964
File — Box: 88, Folder: 30
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:
1963-1964