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Box 89

 Container

Contains 36 Results:

"Miscellaneous" purchases of John D. and Frances P. McIlhenny. A.-Jacques, 1912-1921, 1927-1933

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1912-1921, 1927-1933

"Miscellaneous" purchases of John D. and Frances P. McIlhenny. John-Woodhouse, 1916, 1923-1933, undated

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1916, 1923-1933, undated

Modern works purchased by John D. McIlhenny at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts annual exhibitions, 1903-1909

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1903-1909

Paintings. Identification signs, 1925, 1929

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1925, 1929

Paintings offered to John D. McIlhenny. "Not bought", 1911-1914

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1911-1914

Paintings. Miscellaneous lists and installation sketches, 1957, 1975, undated

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1957, 1975, undated

Photographers. Miscellaneous invoices, 1972-1986

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1972-1986

Reference. Ackerman, Phyllis. "The Reappearance of a Lost Bayeux Tapestry." International Studio (July 1930). Including other clippings, 1930, undated

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1930, undated

Reference. Annotated publisher's brochure re: "Furniture at Temple Newman House and Lotherton Hall" by Christopher Gilbert, circa 1978

 File — Box: 89, 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: circa 1978

Reference. Clippings re: auction sales and other topics, 1911-1915, 1922, 1951

 File — Box: 89, 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: 1911-1915, 1922, 1951