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New York City, United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence from Marcel Duchamp to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1951 October 15

 Object — Box 6, Folder: 35
Identifier: WLA_B006_F035_028
Scope and Contents

Correspondence from Marcel Duchamp to Walter and Louise Arensberg.

Dates: 1951 October 15

Correspondence from Sidney Janis to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1946 December 16

 Object — Box 10, Folder: 14
Identifier: WLA_B010_F014_015
Scope and Contents

Correspondence from Sidney Janis to Walter and Louise Arensberg. Includes plan for the formulation of a museum of modern art in Hollywood.

Dates: 1946 December 16

Correspondence from Sidney Janis to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1950 November 7

 Object — Box 10, Folder: 14
Identifier: WLA_B010_F014_016
Scope and Contents

Correspondence from Sidney Janis to Walter and Louise Arensberg.

Dates: 1950 November 7

"Drawing for Life" exhibition announcement, 1999

 Object — Box 7, Folder: 2
Identifier: MDR_B007_F002_001
Scope and Contents

Achim Moeller Fine Art Limited. "Drawing for Life: Eighty-Six years of Watercolors, Drawings, and Lithographs by Beatrice Wood: 1910-1996." Exhibition announcement.

Dates: 1999

Louise Arensberg, Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia, Beatrice Wood[?], Henri Pierre Roche, and Allen Norton, circa 1917

 Object — Box 50, Folder: 10
Identifier: WLA_B050_F010_001
Scope and Contents Vol. 2, p. 10 [from left to right, top to bottom]: Photograph of Henri Pierre Roche and Louise Arensberg sitting, Allen Norton standing, and an unidentified man in an automobile in New York[?]; Photograph of Louise Arensberg in a New York City[?] park, circa 1917; Photograph of Henri Pierre Roche, Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia and Allen Norton in New York[?], circa 1917; Photograph of Louise Arensberg in Hollywood, California; Photograph of Louise Arensberg in a New York City[?] cafe, circa 1917;...
Dates: circa 1917

Louise Arensberg, Marcel Duchamp, Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia, Beatrice Wood[?], Henri Pierre Roche, Sophie Treadwell, and Allen Norton, circa 1917

 Object — Box 50, Folder: 11
Identifier: WLA_B050_F011_001
Scope and Contents Vol. 2, p. 11 [from left to right, top to bottom]: Photograph of Beatrice Wood and Louise Arensberg in a New York[?] park, circa 1917; Photograph of Sophie Treadwell and Louise Arensberg in a New York[?] park, circa 1917; Photograph of Beatrice Wood and Henri Pierre Roche in a New York[?] park, circa 1917; Photograph of Marcel Duchamp and Louise Arensberg in a New York[?] park, circa 1917; Photograph of Beatrice Wood and Louise Arensberg in a New York[?] park, circa 1917; Photograph of...
Dates: circa 1917

Marcel Duchamp interview with Anne d'Harnoncourt, 1968 March 25

 Object — Box 13, Folder: 45
Identifier: MDE_B013_F045_001

Marcel Duchamp's 33 W. 67th St. Studio, Allen Norton, Shady Hill, Henri Pierre Roche, Louise Arensberg, Sophie Treadwell, Beatrice Wood[?], unidentified man, and Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia, circa 1913, circa 1917-1918

 Object — Box 50, Folder: 3
Identifier: WLA_B050_F003_001
Scope and Contents Vol. 2, p. 3 [from left to right, top to bottom]: Photograph of interior of Marcel Duchamp's studio at 33 W. 67th Street, New York City, circa 1918; Photograph of Allen Norton in a New York City[?] café, circa 1917; Photograph of Shady Hill, Cambridge, Massachusetts, circa 1913; Photograph of Henri Pierre Roche and Louise Arensberg in New York[?], circa 1917; Photograph of Sophie Treadwell in a New York City[?] park, circa 1917; Photograph of Henri Pierre Roche resting on an automobile in...
Dates: circa 1913, circa 1917-1918

The New Yorker. "Duchamp and New York", 1996 November 25

 Object — Box 3, Folder: 33
Identifier: MDR_B003_F033_001
Scope and Contents

The New Yorker. "Duchamp and New York" by Calvin Tomkins.

Dates: 1996 November 25

The New Yorker. "Profiles: Not seen and/or less seen", 1965 February 6

 Object — Box 15, Folder: 6
Identifier: MDP_B015_F006_001
Scope and Contents

New Yorker, Vol. XL, No. 51. "Profiles: Not seen and/or less seen" by Calvin Tomkins, page 37-93.

Dates: 1965 February 6