Box 3
Container
Contains 25 Results:
Ehrich Galleries, New York. Correspondence, 1907-1913
File — Box: 3, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1907-1913
F. [Alphabetical]. Various correspondents, 1910, 1917, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1910, 1917, undated
F. Kleinberger Galleries. Correspondence and invoices, 1910-1916
File — Box: 3, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1910-1916
Farina, Pasquale. Correspondence, 1907-1916, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1907-1916, undated
Farina, Pasquale. Correspondence with [purported] 1683 attachment, 1916
File — Box: 3, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1916
Fine Art Gallery, London. Correspondence and receipt, 1889
File — Box: 3, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1889
Fischhof, Eugene. Correspondence and receipts, 1907-1914, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1907-1914, undated
Frederick Muller & Cie. Correspondence, 1907-1913
File — Box: 3, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1907-1913
French Gallery, (London, England). Correspondence and receipts, 1891-1911, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1891-1911, undated
Friedländer, Max J., 1867-1958. Correspondence and notes, 1907-1914, undated
File — Box: 3, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series represents nearly three decades of Johnson's correspondence with art dealers in Europe and America, as well as with experts and scholars, many of whom acted as liaison and critic to Johnson's acquisitions. Some of the most eminent names in art history are among Johnson's most prolific advisors; namely Bernard Berenson, W. R. (Wilhelm) Valentiner and R. Langton Douglas. A number of receipts and invoices filed along with the correspondence also document many of Johnson's purchases,...
Dates:
1907-1914, undated