Box 10
Contains 10 Results:
Keg-Key, 1939-1970
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Kienbusch, C. Otto von, 1963-1969
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Kimball, Fiske, 1951-1952
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Kid-Kolk, 1940-1969
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Koln-Kw, 1932-1969
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
La-Lau, 1945-1969
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Lea, Charles M., Collection, 1944-1947
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Lav-Leg, 1942-1970
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Levy, Jean, Collection, 1959
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.
Leh-Ll, 1933-1969
The records of over thirty years of the Print Department, having been interfiled as General Correspondence, were not separated but are kept together alphabetically. As Carl Zigrosser and Kneeland McNulty had overlapping careers, their correspondence has not been separated. Some folders deal with individual artists, others with dealers, the Print Council, etc. Some are just identified by the letter of the alphabet.