Box 216
Container
Contains 36 Results:
Architecture literature, undated
File — Box: 216, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the topics identified in this subseries relate generally or tangentially to Kimball's studies in art, architecture and early American history. The unidentified photograph of a cat and dog is an exception. While clippings and photographs comprise most of the documentation, there are also a series of oversize photostats Kimball made of the architectural drawings of John McComb Jr., the architect who designed New York City's Old City Hall of 1811. Correspondence and a few catalogues are...
Dates:
undated
Art collectors and collections, 1920-1933
File — Box: 216, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the topics identified in this subseries relate generally or tangentially to Kimball's studies in art, architecture and early American history. The unidentified photograph of a cat and dog is an exception. While clippings and photographs comprise most of the documentation, there are also a series of oversize photostats Kimball made of the architectural drawings of John McComb Jr., the architect who designed New York City's Old City Hall of 1811. Correspondence and a few catalogues are...
Dates:
1920-1933
Dinners and dining. 17th century. Photographs of published reference, 1930
File — Box: 216, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the topics identified in this subseries relate generally or tangentially to Kimball's studies in art, architecture and early American history. The unidentified photograph of a cat and dog is an exception. While clippings and photographs comprise most of the documentation, there are also a series of oversize photostats Kimball made of the architectural drawings of John McComb Jr., the architect who designed New York City's Old City Hall of 1811. Correspondence and a few catalogues are...
Dates:
1930
Dog and cat resting (Kimball's?), undated
File — Box: 216, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the topics identified in this subseries relate generally or tangentially to Kimball's studies in art, architecture and early American history. The unidentified photograph of a cat and dog is an exception. While clippings and photographs comprise most of the documentation, there are also a series of oversize photostats Kimball made of the architectural drawings of John McComb Jr., the architect who designed New York City's Old City Hall of 1811. Correspondence and a few catalogues are...
Dates:
undated
Fakes and forgeries, 1926, undated
File — Box: 216, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the topics identified in this subseries relate generally or tangentially to Kimball's studies in art, architecture and early American history. The unidentified photograph of a cat and dog is an exception. While clippings and photographs comprise most of the documentation, there are also a series of oversize photostats Kimball made of the architectural drawings of John McComb Jr., the architect who designed New York City's Old City Hall of 1811. Correspondence and a few catalogues are...
Dates:
1926, undated
Gardens. New York, Dutchess Co. Wodenethe, 1938
File — Box: 216, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Most of the topics identified in this subseries relate generally or tangentially to Kimball's studies in art, architecture and early American history. The unidentified photograph of a cat and dog is an exception. While clippings and photographs comprise most of the documentation, there are also a series of oversize photostats Kimball made of the architectural drawings of John McComb Jr., the architect who designed New York City's Old City Hall of 1811. Correspondence and a few catalogues are...
Dates:
1938