Philadelphia, United States
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt and Kynaston McShine to William Copley, 1972 October 19
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, Curator of 20th Century Art for the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Kynaston McShine, Curator for the Museum of Modern Art, to William Copley.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Alain Jouffroy, 1973 November 16
Correspondence from Anne D'Harnoncourt to Alain Jouffroy.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Alexina Duchamp, 1985 June 26
Correspondence from Anne D'Harnoncourt to Alexina Duchamp.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Alexina Duchamp, 1976 November 22
Correspondence from Anne D'Harnoncourt to Alexina Duchamp
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Alexina Duchamp, 1973 June 25
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, 20th Century Art Curator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Alexina Duchamp.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Daniel W. Dietrich II, 1987 July 29
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Daniel W. Dietrich II. Includes description of the Museum's plans for celebrating Marcel Duchamp's birthday.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Gérard Régnier, 1976 October 4
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, Curator of 20th Century Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Gérard Régnier, Musée national d'art moderne.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to William Copley, circa 1987
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to William Copley.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to William Copley, 1987 November 17
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to William Copley. Includes excerpt from the "Letters of Carl Van Vechten," selected and edited by Bruce Kellner.
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt to William Copley, 1987 November 16
Correspondence from Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to William Copley.