correspondence
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Aldus C. Higgins to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1946 February 22
Correspondence from Aldus C. Higgins to Walter and Louise Arensberg.
Correspondence from Alicia B. Legg to Walter Arensberg, 1951 April 5
Correspondence from Alicia B. Legg, Secretary to Andrew C. Ritchie, Director of the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Andrew C. Ritchie to Walter Arensberg, 1951 April 3
Correspondence from Andrew C. Ritchie, Director of the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Benjamin Dusanovich Kosich (Ara) to Walter Arensberg, 1949 February 6
Correspondence from Benjamin Dusanovich Kosich (Ara) (Ara) to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Mary Ann Alder, 1950 June 13
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Mary Ann Alder. Includes copies of correspondence from Earl Stendahl and Daniel Catton Rich, Director of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Correspondence from Charles L. Morley to Walter Arensberg, 1943 April 9
Correspondence from Charles L. Morley to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1948 July 2
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg. Includes letter to Earl Stendahl and list of paintings, sculpture, and other objects from the Arensberg Collection considered for exhibition.
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1948 October 6
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1949 December 22
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg. Includes copy of letter from Sandy (Alexander) Calder.
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich to Walter Arensberg, 1950 March 24
Correspondence from Daniel Catton Rich, Director of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, to Walter Arensberg.