Box 7
Contains 13 Results:
Sartain, William, to Thomas Eakins, 1911-10-16
This artificial collection is made up material that was formerly in curatorial hands. Most items came to the museum along with works of art and were added to curatorial holdings. They are, however, descriptive in nature and have thus been transferred to the Archives. This material is important in that it casts light on American works of art in the collection.
Eakins, Thomas, to Charles Lewis Fussell, 1907
This artificial collection is made up material that was formerly in curatorial hands. Most items came to the museum along with works of art and were added to curatorial holdings. They are, however, descriptive in nature and have thus been transferred to the Archives. This material is important in that it casts light on American works of art in the collection.
Sartain, William, to Charles Fussell, 1870-07-11
This artificial collection is made up material that was formerly in curatorial hands. Most items came to the museum along with works of art and were added to curatorial holdings. They are, however, descriptive in nature and have thus been transferred to the Archives. This material is important in that it casts light on American works of art in the collection.