Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Andre Emmerich Gallery, Frederick Kiesler, 1979 December 9-1980 January 3, 1979
The Shore-Kiesler Collection features correspondence between John E. Shore and Lillian Kiesler, the widow of the visionary architect Frederick Kiesler. The collection also includes press clippings, museum correspondence, and exhibition announcements. The correspondence between Shore and L. Kiesler began when Shore purchased drawings from L. Kiesler's collection. John and his wife Ronnie were introduced to Lillian Kiesler through Cynthia Goodman, whose correspondence is included.
Martha Jackson Gallery, Kiesler: Creatures, Landscapes, Prairies, 1966 May 6 -June 10, 1966
The Shore-Kiesler Collection features correspondence between John E. Shore and Lillian Kiesler, the widow of the visionary architect Frederick Kiesler. The collection also includes press clippings, museum correspondence, and exhibition announcements. The correspondence between Shore and L. Kiesler began when Shore purchased drawings from L. Kiesler's collection. John and his wife Ronnie were introduced to Lillian Kiesler through Cynthia Goodman, whose correspondence is included.
Exhibition Announcements, 1980-2007
The Shore-Kiesler Collection features correspondence between John E. Shore and Lillian Kiesler, the widow of the visionary architect Frederick Kiesler. The collection also includes press clippings, museum correspondence, and exhibition announcements. The correspondence between Shore and L. Kiesler began when Shore purchased drawings from L. Kiesler's collection. John and his wife Ronnie were introduced to Lillian Kiesler through Cynthia Goodman, whose correspondence is included.
Liliian Kiesler's visit to the Shores, 1980
Lillian Kiesler and her companion Maryette Charlton visited the Shores in Cincinnati on the occasion of Cynthia Goodman's wedding in 1980. Maryette Charlton, who was a professional photographer, made a record of their visit to the Shore's home in suburban Cincinnati where they had installed their Kiesler collection in separate room renovated for the purpose.
Provenance, 1978
The Shore-Kiesler Collection features correspondence between John E. Shore and Lillian Kiesler, the widow of the visionary architect Frederick Kiesler. The collection also includes press clippings, museum correspondence, and exhibition announcements. The correspondence between Shore and L. Kiesler began when Shore purchased drawings from L. Kiesler's collection. John and his wife Ronnie were introduced to Lillian Kiesler through Cynthia Goodman, whose correspondence is included.
"Design-Correlation" in the Architectural Record by Frederick Kiesler, 1937 May
The Shore-Kiesler Collection features correspondence between John E. Shore and Lillian Kiesler, the widow of the visionary architect Frederick Kiesler. The collection also includes press clippings, museum correspondence, and exhibition announcements. The correspondence between Shore and L. Kiesler began when Shore purchased drawings from L. Kiesler's collection. John and his wife Ronnie were introduced to Lillian Kiesler through Cynthia Goodman, whose correspondence is included.
Clippings, 1978-2004
The Shore-Kiesler Collection features correspondence between John E. Shore and Lillian Kiesler, the widow of the visionary architect Frederick Kiesler. The collection also includes press clippings, museum correspondence, and exhibition announcements. The correspondence between Shore and L. Kiesler began when Shore purchased drawings from L. Kiesler's collection. John and his wife Ronnie were introduced to Lillian Kiesler through Cynthia Goodman, whose correspondence is included.