correspondence
Found in 7892 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to John E. Tuhy, circa 1950 November
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to John E. Tuhy.
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Katharine Kuh, 1949 November 10
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Katharine Kuh, Curator of Gallery of Art Interpretation at the Art Institute of Chicago. Includes list of 31 photographs sent to Bernard Berenson via K. Kuh.
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Katharine Kuh, 1950 June 13
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Katharine Kuh, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Katharine Kuh, 1950 November 22
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Katharine Kuh, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Kenneth Ross, 1950 May 3
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Kenneth Ross, Director of the Los Angeles Department of Municipal Art.
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Lette Valeska, 1951 May 8
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Lette Valeska.
Correspondence from Carol Bruns to Louis Zara, 1950 July 28
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Louis Zara, Vice-President of Masterpieces.
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 Carol Bruns to Mary Ann Alder, 1950 August 26
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 Carol Bruns to Peter Seltz, 1951 March 14
Correspondence from Carol Bruns, Secretary to Walter Arensberg, to Peter Seltz, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Design.