Box 151
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Contains 20 Results:
Correspondence w/ American Council of Learned Societies. Re grant application and funding, 1941-1944
File — Box: 151, Folder: 1
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A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1941-1944
Correspondence w/ Panofsky, Erwin. Re book review in support of American Council of Learned Societies grant application, 1942-1943
File — Box: 151, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1942-1943
Correspondence w/ Venturi, Lionello. Re book review in support of American Council of Learned Societies grant application, 1942-1943
File — Box: 151, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1942-1943
Correspondence w/ Southworth-Anthoensen Press, printer, 1942-April 1943, undated
File — Box: 151, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1942-April 1943, undated
Correspondence w/ Southworth-Anthoensen Press, printer, May-September 1943
File — Box: 151, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
May-September 1943
Correspondence w/ Southworth-Anthoensen Press, printer, October 1943-1944
File — Box: 151, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
October 1943-1944
Correspondence. General, 1941-1943
File — Box: 151, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1941-1943
Preliminaries and intdroduction. (Title page-p. 14). Ts., corrected, 1942
File — Box: 151, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1942
"Background" (p. 15-56). Ts., corrected, 1942
File — Box: 151, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1942
"Background" (p. 57-102). Ts., corrected, 1942
File — Box: 151, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
A result of ten years of study, Kimball's seminal book on the Rococo was published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1943. Noted art historians Lionello Venturi and Erwin Panofsky praised Kimball and his work in distinguishing the Rococo style from the Baroque and for assigning artists to previously unattributed works. The book's publication and much of Kimball's travel expenses were funded by the American Council of Learned Societies. His dealings with the organization are documented in...
Dates:
1942