Philadelphia, United States
Subject
Subject Source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball to Elizabeth S. Wrigley, 1954 February 1
Object — Box 181, Folder: 1
Identifier: FKR_B181_F001_071
Scope and Contents
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Elizabeth S. Wrigley.
Dates:
1954 February 1
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball to George Kubler, 1954 February 5
Object — Box 181, Folder: 5
Identifier: FKR_B181_F005_056
Scope and Contents
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to George Kubler, Department of the History of Art at Yale University.
Dates:
1954 February 5
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball to Marcel Duchamp, 1954 February 10
Object — Box 93, Folder: 15
Identifier: FKR_B093_F015_016
Scope and Contents
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Marcel Duchamp.
Dates:
1954 February 10
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball to Walter Arensberg, 1951 January 2
Object — Box 180, Folder: 6
Identifier: FKR_B180_F006_065
Scope and Contents
Correspondence from Fiske Kimball, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Walter Arensberg.
Dates:
1951 January 2
Draft correspondence from Fiske Kimball to Elizabeth S. Wrigley, 1954 February 1
Object — Box 181, Folder: 1
Identifier: FKR_B181_F001_072
Scope and Contents
Draft correspondence from Fiske Kimball, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Elizabeth S. Wrigley.
Dates:
1954 February 1
Draft correspondence from Fiske Kimball to George Kubler, 1954 February 5
Object — Box 181, Folder: 5
Identifier: FKR_B181_F005_057
Scope and Contents
Draft correspondence from Fiske Kimball, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to George Kubler, Department of the History of Art at Yale University.
Dates:
1954 February 5
Notes about the Arensberg Collection, circa 1951
Object — Box 180, Folder: 6
Identifier: FKR_B180_F006_066
Scope and Contents
Notes about the Arensberg Collection.
Dates:
circa 1951