Box 6
Contains 218 Results:
Correspondence from Michael Taylor to Morgan Hare, 2006 November 7
Correspondence from Michael Taylor to Morgan Hare.
Notes about location of Marcel Duchamp works, undated
Notes about location of Marcel Duchamp works.
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Brown Hare, 1996 July
Étant donnés Curatorial Records were compiled by the Twentieth Century Art department. It contains correspondence and documents related to the installation of "Étant donnés" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, during which Anne d'Harnoncourt had a significant role. Most notably, it contains a large number of photographs of "Étant donnés" as it was originally created in Marcel Duchamp's 80 East 11th Street studio in New York City.
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare, 1996 July
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare.
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare, 1996 July
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare.
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare, 1996 July
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare.
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare, 1996 July
Transcript of phone conversation with "AT" regarding Denise Browne Hare.
Excerpt from "Duchamp: A Biography" about Denise Browne Hare, 1996
Excerpt from "Duchamp: A Biography" about Denise Browne Hare [photocopy].
Denise Brown Hare, photocopied articles and photographs [1 of 2], 1972-2008
Étant donnés Curatorial Records were compiled by the Twentieth Century Art department. It contains correspondence and documents related to the installation of "Étant donnés" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, during which Anne d'Harnoncourt had a significant role. Most notably, it contains a large number of photographs of "Étant donnés" as it was originally created in Marcel Duchamp's 80 East 11th Street studio in New York City.
Excerpt from Sites, "Architectural Terra Cotta: Its Impact on New York", 1986
Excerpt from Sites, "Architectural Terra Cotta: Its Impact on New York" by Susan Tunick [photocopy]. Features street where Marcel Duchamp's 11th Street studio was located.
