Box 1
Contains 220 Results:
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp, 1969 January 28
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp and William Copley, 1969 January 28
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp and William Copley.
Draft correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp and William Copley, undated
Draft correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp and William Copley.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp and William Copley, 1969 January 28
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp and William Copley.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp, 1969 February 20
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp, 1969 June 23
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to Alexina Duchamp.
Correspondence from Mary G. Kane to Alexina Duchamp, 1969 October 3
Correspondence from Mary G. Kane to Alexina Duchamp.
Turner, Evan, to Duchamp Committee, 1969 July 29
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.
Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee, 1969 July 29
Memorandum from Evan H. Turner to Duchamp Committee about public reception of Étant donnés.
Turner, Evan, to Henry Gardiner, 1969 April 15 - May 15
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.