Letter written by John Steuart Curry to Juliana Force, dated September 28, 1929. It refers to artworks that he made with the help of Force's monthly financial stipend, including "Baptism in Kansas", which had already been shown at the Corcoran. He...
Letter written by Juliana Force's secretary to Duncan Ferguson, dated May 21, 1928. Regarding the sculpture "Siamese Cat" and the Toledo Museum of Art's request to exhibit it in the coming summer. Photocopy of original.
Typed letter written by Registrar's Department, Newark Museum Association, to Whitney Studio Galleries, dated December 27, 1929. Reference to an enclosure. See also: The Newark museum association, temporary receipt, Dec. 19, 1929 (wscg0678); and...
Catalogue of an exhibition of American paintings organized by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. The Overseas Exhibition was shown in Venice, London, Paris and Sheffield, returning to the Whitney Studio in November 1921. Introduction by Gertrude...
Catalogue of an exhibition of American paintings organized by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. The Overseas Exhibition was shown in Venice, London, Paris and Sheffield, returning to the Whitney Studio in November 1921. Introduction by Gertrude...
Western Union telegram sent by Arnold Ronnebeck to Juliana Force, Whitney Studio, 3:12 PM, December 5, 1927. Includes handwritten notes in pencil on recto and verso.
Typed letter from Juliana Force to Russell Plimpton, Director, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, dated November 11, 1927. Letter is unsigned; see reference initials. Photocopy of original document.
Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892; Clark, Aaron, 1783 or 4-1861; Davis, Cornelius, Jr.; Harral, H. K.; Jones, W. F.; Penney, George W.; Rathbone, Joel; Rotch, W. J.; Sedgwick, C. B. (Charles Baldwin), 1815-1883; Shotwell, H. R.; Smith, Francis H....
Correspondence, drafts of essays and speeches, drawings, and autobiographical writings of Alexander Jackson Davis. Letters to Davis and some misc. papers, 1835-59, chiefly about building residences. The correspondents include Francis H. Smith of...
Hudson, Henry, d. 1611--Poetry; Indians in literature; Hudson Highlands (N.Y.)--Poetry
Original manuscript of the poem ""The Legend of Breakneck,"" written and illustrated by artist Thomas Prichard Rossiter. Manuscript contains 67 full and half page black and white illustrations executed in ink wash. Volume measures 26 x 21 cm....