Box 1001
Container
Contains 29 Results:
England. Upminster. Old Treaty House. Blueprint, undated
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
That this sub-subseries comprises the bulk of material only underscores Kimball's promotion to display period rooms from different countries and civilizations within an American museum of art. These files represent European interiors that the museum purchased or that were offered to Kimball for his consideration. Non-European interiors are documented in other subseries. This sub-subseries also contains files pertaining to George Grey Barnard. A collector of Medieval art, Barnard...
Dates:
undated
England. Wolfson Manor. Walnut paneled room. Blueprint and photographs, 1928?
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
That this sub-subseries comprises the bulk of material only underscores Kimball's promotion to display period rooms from different countries and civilizations within an American museum of art. These files represent European interiors that the museum purchased or that were offered to Kimball for his consideration. Non-European interiors are documented in other subseries. This sub-subseries also contains files pertaining to George Grey Barnard. A collector of Medieval art, Barnard...
Dates:
1928?
Spain. Mudejar. Domed ceiling. Purchased from Byne, Arthur. Drawing, undated
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
That this sub-subseries comprises the bulk of material only underscores Kimball's promotion to display period rooms from different countries and civilizations within an American museum of art. These files represent European interiors that the museum purchased or that were offered to Kimball for his consideration. Non-European interiors are documented in other subseries. This sub-subseries also contains files pertaining to George Grey Barnard. A collector of Medieval art, Barnard...
Dates:
undated
Spain. Mudejar. Domed ceiling. Purchased from Byne, Arthur. Sepia print of dome section and plan, February 1929
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
That this sub-subseries comprises the bulk of material only underscores Kimball's promotion to display period rooms from different countries and civilizations within an American museum of art. These files represent European interiors that the museum purchased or that were offered to Kimball for his consideration. Non-European interiors are documented in other subseries. This sub-subseries also contains files pertaining to George Grey Barnard. A collector of Medieval art, Barnard...
Dates:
February 1929
Construction projects. Schedule of material and equipment, and cost. Project #1661, undated
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) began May 6, 1935 and operated along with 40 other federal agencies to provide relief work. The WPA began in Pennsylvania in August 1935. In 1939 the agency became part of the Federal Works Agency and was renamed the Work Projects Administration. This subseries documents the WPA projects initiated on behalf of the museum. The first group of files contains material that relates to PMA projects in general or multiple department projects,...
Dates:
undated
Post-WPA. Other projects by Pedersen and Richards. Enclosures to February 6, February 26 and March 3, 1953 letters. Architectural prints. 2:2, 1953
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Construction projects initiated before and after the WPA relief programs are documented here. With the shell of the building finished in 1927, the projects documented here begin with the demanding completion of the museum's vast interior. Within the Pre-WPA project files, most of the correspondence is between Erling Pedersen, Kimball's assistant, and Charles Borie of the firm Trumbauer, Zantzinger and Borie. (The firm is identified here by its authorized citation of Zantzinger,...
Dates:
1953
Post-WPA. Other projects by Pedersen and Richards. Enclosure to October 11, 1954 letter. Blueprint. 2:2, 1954
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Construction projects initiated before and after the WPA relief programs are documented here. With the shell of the building finished in 1927, the projects documented here begin with the demanding completion of the museum's vast interior. Within the Pre-WPA project files, most of the correspondence is between Erling Pedersen, Kimball's assistant, and Charles Borie of the firm Trumbauer, Zantzinger and Borie. (The firm is identified here by its authorized citation of Zantzinger,...
Dates:
1954
Attendance records of "Pennsylvania Museum of Art: Fairmount," calculated by weather conditions. Chart w/ attached comparison of hourly attendance, 1929
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents a variety of issues Kimball administered to while serving as the museum's director. Included, for example, are attendance records for the museum and its related facilities from 1927 to 1942, calculated in a variety of ways, including not only age group and sex, but time of day, building entrance, and even weather condition. Attendance information of other Philadelphia institutions and other museums throughout the country are also documented, including the survey...
Dates:
1929
Civil defense. Protection of art and cultural property. Map. Enclosure to February 15, 1951 letter from Dept. of Interior. 2:2, 1951
File — Box: 1001, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
This sub-subseries documents a variety of issues Kimball administered to while serving as the museum's director. Included, for example, are attendance records for the museum and its related facilities from 1927 to 1942, calculated in a variety of ways, including not only age group and sex, but time of day, building entrance, and even weather condition. Attendance information of other Philadelphia institutions and other museums throughout the country are also documented, including the survey...
Dates:
1951