Washington D.C., United States
Found in 137 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Duncan Phillips to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1944 March 3
Correspondence from Duncan Phillips, Director of the Phillips Memorial Gallery, to Walter and Louise Arensberg/
Correspondence from Elizabeth Wilder to Walter Arensberg, 1942 June 24
Correspondence from Elizabeth Wilder, Hispanic Foundation at the Library of Congress, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Elizabeth Wilder to Walter Arensberg, 1942 November 10
Correspondence from Elizabeth Wilder, Hispanic Foundation at the Library of Congress, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner to George B. Clothier, 1969 June 9
Correspondence from Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to George B. Clothier. Includes correspondence from Barnet Hodes.
Correspondence from F. A. Whiting to Walter Arensberg, 1940 September 10
Correspondence from F. A. Whiting, Editor for Magazine of Art, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Forbes Watson to Walter Arensberg, 1940 July 1
Correspondence from Forbes Watson, Special Assistant in the Section of Fine Arts for the Federal Works Agency Public Buildings Administration, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Grant Caprenter Manson to Walter Arensberg, 1950 May 29
Correspondence from Grant Caprenter Manson to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from H. K. Travers to Louise Arensberg, 1942 September 15
Correspondence from H. K. Travers, Chief of the Visa Division at the Department of State, to Louise Arensberg regarding Christian Stendahl.
Correspondence from Howard C. Flynn to Carol Bruns, 1951 February 9
Correspondence from Howard C. Flynn, Chief of the Photo Facilities Section, Photographic Branch, International Press and Publications Division for the United States Department of State, to Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Howard C. Flynn to Carol Bruns, 1951 February 13
Correspondence from Howard C. Flynn, Chief of the Photo Facilities Section, Photographic Branch, International Press and Publications Division for the United States Department of State, to Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg.