Box 143
Container
Contains 23 Results:
Vienna art treasures. Exhibition February 9-March 30, 1952. Correspondence and other papers, 1951-1952
File — Box: 143, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
These files primarily detail Kimball's planning and negotiations to bring certain collections to Philadelphia. Compared to the number of exhibitions originally scheduled per month, the number of exhibitions documented here is limited, as is the amount of material for many of the files. Two well-documented exhibitions are the Liechtenstein and Bavarian shows. Unfortunately, like most of the other listed exhibitions, neither came to pass. The "Publications" sub-subseries of the "Development...
Dates:
1951-1952
Japanese Art Exhibition [not pursued by PMA]. Correspondence and other papers, 1952-1953
File — Box: 143, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
These files primarily detail Kimball's planning and negotiations to bring certain collections to Philadelphia. Compared to the number of exhibitions originally scheduled per month, the number of exhibitions documented here is limited, as is the amount of material for many of the files. Two well-documented exhibitions are the Liechtenstein and Bavarian shows. Unfortunately, like most of the other listed exhibitions, neither came to pass. The "Publications" sub-subseries of the "Development...
Dates:
1952-1953
Exhibition schedules, 1935-1948, 1952
File — Box: 143, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
These files primarily detail Kimball's planning and negotiations to bring certain collections to Philadelphia. Compared to the number of exhibitions originally scheduled per month, the number of exhibitions documented here is limited, as is the amount of material for many of the files. Two well-documented exhibitions are the Liechtenstein and Bavarian shows. Unfortunately, like most of the other listed exhibitions, neither came to pass. The "Publications" sub-subseries of the "Development...
Dates:
1935-1948, 1952
Exhibitions not at PMA. Exhibition of Lombard painters of reality (Milan, Italy). Correspondence and other papers, 1953
File — Box: 143, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
These files primarily detail Kimball's planning and negotiations to bring certain collections to Philadelphia. Compared to the number of exhibitions originally scheduled per month, the number of exhibitions documented here is limited, as is the amount of material for many of the files. Two well-documented exhibitions are the Liechtenstein and Bavarian shows. Unfortunately, like most of the other listed exhibitions, neither came to pass. The "Publications" sub-subseries of the "Development...
Dates:
1953
Exhibitions not at PMA. Biennale di Venezia. Correspondence and other papers, 1954
File — Box: 143, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
These files primarily detail Kimball's planning and negotiations to bring certain collections to Philadelphia. Compared to the number of exhibitions originally scheduled per month, the number of exhibitions documented here is limited, as is the amount of material for many of the files. Two well-documented exhibitions are the Liechtenstein and Bavarian shows. Unfortunately, like most of the other listed exhibitions, neither came to pass. The "Publications" sub-subseries of the "Development...
Dates:
1954
Ceramics. Lists of potters in Philadelphia area, 1928
File — Box: 143, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Whereas the "Objects and related topics" series documents specific objects offered to and/or acquired by the museum during Kimball's tenure , this sub-subseries consists primarily of information concerning objects in general. The only files pertaining to identified objects are two of the "Gifts in kind" folders, which consist of lists of objects on loan to the museum. The "Private collections to be canvassed" files, as originally entitled by Kimball, apparently served as an ever-growing...
Dates:
1928
Ceramics. Gaudy ware. Memos and other papers, 1937
File — Box: 143, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Whereas the "Objects and related topics" series documents specific objects offered to and/or acquired by the museum during Kimball's tenure , this sub-subseries consists primarily of information concerning objects in general. The only files pertaining to identified objects are two of the "Gifts in kind" folders, which consist of lists of objects on loan to the museum. The "Private collections to be canvassed" files, as originally entitled by Kimball, apparently served as an ever-growing...
Dates:
1937
Gifts in kind. Correspondence and clippings, 1943-1953
File — Box: 143, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Whereas the "Objects and related topics" series documents specific objects offered to and/or acquired by the museum during Kimball's tenure , this sub-subseries consists primarily of information concerning objects in general. The only files pertaining to identified objects are two of the "Gifts in kind" folders, which consist of lists of objects on loan to the museum. The "Private collections to be canvassed" files, as originally entitled by Kimball, apparently served as an ever-growing...
Dates:
1943-1953
Gifts in kind. Lists of objects lent to museum and desirable as gifts w/ cover letter by A. Goudy, April 1950
File — Box: 143, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Whereas the "Objects and related topics" series documents specific objects offered to and/or acquired by the museum during Kimball's tenure , this sub-subseries consists primarily of information concerning objects in general. The only files pertaining to identified objects are two of the "Gifts in kind" folders, which consist of lists of objects on loan to the museum. The "Private collections to be canvassed" files, as originally entitled by Kimball, apparently served as an ever-growing...
Dates:
April 1950
Gifts in kind. Lists of lenders and owners of desirable objects, 1942, undated
File — Box: 143, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Whereas the "Objects and related topics" series documents specific objects offered to and/or acquired by the museum during Kimball's tenure , this sub-subseries consists primarily of information concerning objects in general. The only files pertaining to identified objects are two of the "Gifts in kind" folders, which consist of lists of objects on loan to the museum. The "Private collections to be canvassed" files, as originally entitled by Kimball, apparently served as an ever-growing...
Dates:
1942, undated