Box 1
Contains 16 Results:
General, 1949-1954
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Léger, Fernand. Christmas cards and postcards, 1940s
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Léger, Fernand, 1943-1945
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Léger, Fernand, 1946-1947
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Léger, Fernand, 1948
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Léger, Fernand, 1949
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Léger, Fernand, 1950-1954
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Artwork, 1943-1948
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
General, 1944-1952
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.
Guaranty Trust Company of New York, 1941-1946
This collection contains the personal files and papers of John L. Goldstone, attorney to the French artist Fernand Léger. It contains correspondence between John L. Goldstone, and Fernand Léger, between Fernand Léger and various peoples, and between John Goldstone and others, notably museum curators and directors, art collectors, and galleries regarding the sales and exchanges of Léger's artworks.