Box 105
Container
Contains 3 Results:
Objects. In order of 1917 inventory numbers. Incl. 1917 valuations and later examination remarks. Index cards "replaced b/w 1932 and 1977.", before 1978
File — Box: 105, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Johnson's art library consisted of more than 2,500 books, periodicals, and auction catalogs (referred to as "sales" in these inventories). The library came to the museum at the same time the art collection was transferred. It originally was housed in the curatorial offices, and only came to the museum Library in the early 1990s. Library inventories are recorded on index cards. All but one include publications issued after 1917 and therefore reflect purchases made by the Johnson Collection...
Dates:
before 1978
Objects. In order of 1917 inventory numbers. Incl. 1917 valuations and later examination remarks. Index cards "replaced 1977.", before 1978
File — Box: 105, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Johnson's art library consisted of more than 2,500 books, periodicals, and auction catalogs (referred to as "sales" in these inventories). The library came to the museum at the same time the art collection was transferred. It originally was housed in the curatorial offices, and only came to the museum Library in the early 1990s. Library inventories are recorded on index cards. All but one include publications issued after 1917 and therefore reflect purchases made by the Johnson Collection...
Dates:
before 1978
Objects. In alphabetical order of attribution, circa 1985
File — Box: 105, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Johnson's art library consisted of more than 2,500 books, periodicals, and auction catalogs (referred to as "sales" in these inventories). The library came to the museum at the same time the art collection was transferred. It originally was housed in the curatorial offices, and only came to the museum Library in the early 1990s. Library inventories are recorded on index cards. All but one include publications issued after 1917 and therefore reflect purchases made by the Johnson Collection...
Dates:
circa 1985