Box 110
Contains 17 Results:
Blank letterhead and envelopes, undated
Gazette des Beaux Arts, 1952-1955
Held, Julius Samuel, 1905-, 1949-1954, undated
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N. Y.), 1950
Tietze, Hans, 1950-1953
Lists of contributors and essays, 1950
Drafts and outlines of various essays contributed to the Festschrift by friends, colleagues, and admirers of Tietze, including E. H. Gombrich, Adolf Katzenellenbogen, Emil Kaufmann, Fiske Kimball, Meyer Schapiro, and Paul Zucker. The folder on Kimball's essay includes his early manuscript, the typescript, and illustrations.
Ames, Winslow. "Admirable, Contemptible and Laughable Physical Types". Ts, 1950
Drafts and outlines of various essays contributed to the Festschrift by friends, colleagues, and admirers of Tietze, including E. H. Gombrich, Adolf Katzenellenbogen, Emil Kaufmann, Fiske Kimball, Meyer Schapiro, and Paul Zucker. The folder on Kimball's essay includes his early manuscript, the typescript, and illustrations.
Gilbert, Creighton. "Savoldo's Utivilization of His Drawings." Outline, Ts corrected, 1950
Drafts and outlines of various essays contributed to the Festschrift by friends, colleagues, and admirers of Tietze, including E. H. Gombrich, Adolf Katzenellenbogen, Emil Kaufmann, Fiske Kimball, Meyer Schapiro, and Paul Zucker. The folder on Kimball's essay includes his early manuscript, the typescript, and illustrations.
Gombrich, E. H. (Ernst Hans). "Renaissance Artistic Theory and the Beginning of Landscape Painting." Ts, 1950
Drafts and outlines of various essays contributed to the Festschrift by friends, colleagues, and admirers of Tietze, including E. H. Gombrich, Adolf Katzenellenbogen, Emil Kaufmann, Fiske Kimball, Meyer Schapiro, and Paul Zucker. The folder on Kimball's essay includes his early manuscript, the typescript, and illustrations.
Grossman, F. "Durer's Portraits of the Emperors Charlemagne and Sigismund." Ts corrected, 1950
Drafts and outlines of various essays contributed to the Festschrift by friends, colleagues, and admirers of Tietze, including E. H. Gombrich, Adolf Katzenellenbogen, Emil Kaufmann, Fiske Kimball, Meyer Schapiro, and Paul Zucker. The folder on Kimball's essay includes his early manuscript, the typescript, and illustrations.