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Box 163

 Container

Contains 34 Results:

American art museums. Clippings and notes, 1931-1935, 1945, 1950, undated

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 1
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: 1931-1935, 1945, 1950, undated

American art museums. "Recent Progress and Condition of Museums." Biennial Survey of Education in the United States: 1928-1930.", 1932

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 2
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: 1932

Art dealers other than Duveen. Clippings and notes, 1944-1951, undated

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 3
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: 1944-1951, undated

Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959. Notes, 1950-1951, undated

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 4
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: 1950-1951, undated

Block, Leigh B. and Mary. Clippings, 1952

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 5
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: 1952

Chrysler, Walter P., Jr. "The Chrysler Collection." Art News. Special issue, 39, 1941

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 6
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: 1941

Collectors of European art. Correspondence, clippings and notes, 1927?, 1948-1952, undated

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 7
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: 1927?, 1948-1952, undated

College endowments. Clippings, 1932?

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 8
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: 1932?

Fakes and forgeries. Clppings, notes and published bibliography, 1944, 1950, undated

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 9
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: 1944, 1950, undated

Goetz, William and other California collectors. Clippings, notes and photographs, 1949-1950, undated

 File — Box: 163, Folder: 10
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: 1949-1950, undated