Box 151
Contains 25 Results:
Outside requests for PMA slides and prints. Correspondence, 1928-1932
Although sparse, these files suggest the development of the museum's slide collection of works of art. Most of the correspondence deals with requests from other institutions or outside lecturers for slide rentals. The remaining folders deal with the museum's development of its own slide collection and consist of staff-generated correspondence, printed material from various vendors, and outside proposals for cooperative slide projects.
Outside requests for PMA slides and prints. Correspondence and other papers, 1933-1935, 1941
Although sparse, these files suggest the development of the museum's slide collection of works of art. Most of the correspondence deals with requests from other institutions or outside lecturers for slide rentals. The remaining folders deal with the museum's development of its own slide collection and consist of staff-generated correspondence, printed material from various vendors, and outside proposals for cooperative slide projects.
Staff-generated correspondence, 1930-1932, 1938-1941
Although sparse, these files suggest the development of the museum's slide collection of works of art. Most of the correspondence deals with requests from other institutions or outside lecturers for slide rentals. The remaining folders deal with the museum's development of its own slide collection and consist of staff-generated correspondence, printed material from various vendors, and outside proposals for cooperative slide projects.
Proposals for cooperative slide projects, 1938-1939
Although sparse, these files suggest the development of the museum's slide collection of works of art. Most of the correspondence deals with requests from other institutions or outside lecturers for slide rentals. The remaining folders deal with the museum's development of its own slide collection and consist of staff-generated correspondence, printed material from various vendors, and outside proposals for cooperative slide projects.
Slide collection suppliers and other vendors. Printed material, 1932, undated
Although sparse, these files suggest the development of the museum's slide collection of works of art. Most of the correspondence deals with requests from other institutions or outside lecturers for slide rentals. The remaining folders deal with the museum's development of its own slide collection and consist of staff-generated correspondence, printed material from various vendors, and outside proposals for cooperative slide projects.