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Box 162

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Contains 32 Results:

Stotesbury research. Clippings and notes, 1938, 1946-1950, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: 1938, 1946-1950, undated

[Buying from the Nazis and Haberstock, Karl. 1938]. Ms. and clipping, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: undated

[Museum of Modern Art (New York, N. Y.) circa 1938?] Ms, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: undated

[Museum of Modern Art research. Clippings and ephemera, 1940-1944, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: 1940-1944, undated

"The Fabulous Mr. Kress." [Kress, Samuel H. circa 1939-1950]. Ms, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: undated

Kress, Samuel H. research. Correspondence and notes, 1951, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: 1951, undated

[Baruch, Bernard M. circa 1940]. Ms, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: undated

[Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial. 1941-1944]. Ms, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: undated

"Raiding New York." [PMA's pursuit of collections of A.E. Gallatin, Chester Dale and Alfred Stieglitz. 1942-1944]. Ms, undated

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: undated

Raiding New York research. Correspondence and clippings, 1950?-1952

 File — Box: 162, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Whether "The Golden Age of American Collecting" was Kimball's final choice for a book title is unclear. In a 1946 letter to Roger Butterfield, a writer for the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine, Kimball stated that he planned to write a book that would give the "full story of many matters" relating to art collections and museums. His tentative title was "The Art Racket," and he assumed it would be published posthumously. However, papers dated 1951 reveal his ideas for a work entitled...
Dates: 1950?-1952