The Archives of American Art offers internships year-round to students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs who wish to learn and gain professional experience in various fields including ...
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Founded in Detroit in 1954, the Archives of American Art became part of the Smithsonian Institution in 1970. The Archives is the world's preeminent and most widely used research center dedicated to ...
Summary: Auction catalogs from the holdings of various libraries and auction houses in the United States, borrowed for microfilming for AAA's Auction Catalog Project, 1961-1965. The majority of the ...
Personal correspondence includes letters from Theo and Henry to each other and to their parents and children. Two illustrated letters describe Theo's award ceremonies at the Paris Salon and a visit to ...
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Boston, Massachusetts sculptors Henry Hudson Kitson (1863?-1947) and Theo(dora) Alice Ruggles Kitson (1876-1932) were known for their monumental and portrait sculptures from the late 1800s through the ...
Summary: Illustrated lecture by Sanford Hart Low on his father, Sandy (Sanford) Ballard Doe Low, delivered at the New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, Conn., 2000. Low is the son of artist ...
Summary: REELS 205-245: Correspondence about exhibitions held and also those not held; minutes; catalogs; bulletins; press releases; clippings; photographs; and miscellaneous printed material. REEL ...
Summary: One National Endowment for the Arts black and white press release photograph of artist Buell Mullen working on a mural for the Hispanic Room, Congressional library, Washington, DC.; one black ...