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Box 67

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Contains 13 Results:

d'Harnoncourt, René. Notes related to the Museum of Modern Art

 File — Box: 67, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: As the amount of third-party correspondence makes evident, d'Harnoncourt received many inquiries and publishing requests in regard to her father. His expertise of Mexican and Native American art as well as his tenure at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) were points of interest with many scholars. While she could not always answer the inquiries, d'Harnoncourt would at the least steer scholars to more appropriate sources--from MoMA's archives to her own mother. Occasionally, correspondents would...
Dates: circa 1927-2008, undated (bulk 1971-2006)

d'Harnoncourt, René. Writings. "Mascaras a diez: Masks at Ten Cents", 1929

 File — Box: 67, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: As the amount of third-party correspondence makes evident, d'Harnoncourt received many inquiries and publishing requests in regard to her father. His expertise of Mexican and Native American art as well as his tenure at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) were points of interest with many scholars. While she could not always answer the inquiries, d'Harnoncourt would at the least steer scholars to more appropriate sources--from MoMA's archives to her own mother. Occasionally, correspondents would...
Dates: 1929

d'Harnoncourt, René. Writings. "The Miraculous Story of Our Lady of Los Remedios", circa 1928

 File — Box: 67, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: As the amount of third-party correspondence makes evident, d'Harnoncourt received many inquiries and publishing requests in regard to her father. His expertise of Mexican and Native American art as well as his tenure at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) were points of interest with many scholars. While she could not always answer the inquiries, d'Harnoncourt would at the least steer scholars to more appropriate sources--from MoMA's archives to her own mother. Occasionally, correspondents would...
Dates: circa 1928