Philadelphia, United States
Found in 2803 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Dan Miller to Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, 1987 March 4
Correspondence from Dan Miller, Painting Department Chairman, to Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Assistant Director for Programming at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Daniel W. Dietrich II to Anne d'Harnoncourt, 1987 September 25
Correspondence from Daniel W. Dietrich II, the Dietrich Foundation, to Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Correspondence from Danielle Rice to Ella King Torrey, 1987 May 18
Correspondence from Danielle Rice, Curator of Education at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Ella King Torrey, Pew Charitable Trusts. Includes description of Community-wide Duchamp related events.
Correspondence from Danielle Rice to Jack Sawyer, 1987 May 28
Correspondence from Danielle Rice, Curator of Education at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Jack Sawyer, 19th and 20th Century Art Department at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
Correspondence from David M. Robb to Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1949 December 26
Correspondence from David M. Robb, Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania, to Walter and Louise Arensberg.
Correspondence from Deborah R. Baker to Lewis Jacobs, 1979 November 28
Correspondence from Deborah R. Baker to Lewis Jacobs.
Correspondence from Dorothy Hanbury to Gérard Régnier, 1976 October 7
Correspondence from Dorothy Hanbury, Rights and Reproduction Department, to Gérard Régnier, Musée national d'art moderne.
Correspondence from Dorothy Hanbury to Gérard Régnier, 1976 October 19
Correspondence from Dorothy Hanbury, Rights and Reproduction Department, to Gérard Régnier, Musée national d'art moderne.
Correspondence from E. M. Benson to Walter Arensberg, 1938 July 29
Correspondence from E. M. Benson, Division of Education at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Walter Arensberg.
Correspondence from Ed Colker to Anne d'Harnoncourt, 1987 June 30
Correspondence from Ed Colker, Provost for the Philadelphia Colleges of the Arts, to Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.