New York City, United States
Found in 2647 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Jane Necol to Marge Kline, 1973 May 1
Correspondence from Jane Necol, Curatorial Assistant for the Museum of Modern Art, to Marge Kline, Curatorial Assistant for 20th Century Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Jane Necol to Marge Kline, 1973 February 2
Correspondence from Jane Necol, Curatorial Assistant for the Museum of Modern Art, to Marge Kline, Curatorial Assistant for 20th Century Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Jane Necol to Scott Burton, 1973 July 24
Correspondence from Jane Necol, Curatorial Assistant at the Museum of Modern Art, to Scott Burton, Art News.
Correspondence from Jane Wade to Walter Arensberg, 1951 August 17
Correspondence from Jane Wade, Secretary for Curt Valentin, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Janna Kleijkamp to Walter Arensberg, 1941 July 5
Correspondence from Janna Kleijkamp to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Janna Kleijkamp to Walter Arensberg, 1941 July 24
Correspondence from Janna Kleijkamp to Walter Arensberg. Includes analysis of Shang inscriptions by Professor Alfred Salmony and Dr. Roswell S. Britton.
Correspondence from Jasper Johns to Kynaston McShine and Anne d'Harnoncourt, 1973 January 27
Correspondence from Jasper Johns to Kynaston McShine, Curator for the Museum of Modern Art, and Anne d'Harnoncourt, Curator of 20th Century Art for the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Jeanne Thayer to Evan H. Turner, 1973 October 8
Correspondence from Jeanne Thayer, Chairman of the Hospitality Committee for the Museum of Modern Art, to Evan H. Turner, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Includes additions to invitation list for New York opening of Marcel Duchamp exhibition.
Correspondence from Jessica Daves to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1944 August 23
Correspondence from Jessica Daves, Managing Editor of Vogue Magazine, to Walter and Louise Arensberg.
Correspondence from Jim Ede to Walter Arensberg, 1940 December 3
Correspondence from Jim Ede to Walter Arensberg.