Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Form letter sent by Juliana Force to Ida M. Starr, dated October 24, 1927. Handwritten reply by Ida M. Starr. Additional handwritten notation of the receipt of $10.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Bryson Burroughs, Curator, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, to Juliana Force, dated June 15, 1927. The John Sloan painting has been unofficially accepted by the Museum.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Wallace Benedict, General Coordinating Office, American Exchange Irving Trust Company, to Juliana Force, dated October 27, 1927. Contributes an enclosed check for $5 toward the John Sloan painting.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Note written by Cornelia H. Gerry to Whitney Studio, n.d., regarding an enclosed check for $10. Additional handwritten notation of the receipt of $10, dated October 27, 1927.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Robert Henri to Juliana Force, dated July 1, 1927. Writing from Ireland, he regrets being unable to attend a meeting about placing the Sloan picture in the Metropolitan Museum.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by M. Ellen Carroll, Beech-Nut Packing Company, to Juliana Force, dated December 22, 1927. Regarding the $10 check in Bartlett Arkell's name toward the Sloan purchase.
Letter written to Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney from Miss Edith Powell, dated January 24, 1917. Letter states that Mr. Roland Knoedler, Mr. Paul Reinhardt, and Mr. J. Sanford Saltus are offering the financial awards for the painters competition. ...