Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Letter, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy to Frederick J. Kiesler, 1944
Three paragraph letter dated Dec. 15, 1944 from Laszlo Moholy-Nagy to Frederick J. Kiesler expressing regrets that he (Kiesler) "Cannot come now" and inviting him to come in May. Context of the invitation is unknown. NOTE: Per an inquiry in July 2004 from Harald Krejci of the Kiesler Foundation in Vienna, Kiesler was invited for a lecture on his theory "biotechniques and correalism" in the 1930s or 1940s. The letter probably refers to that lecture invitation.
Marie Zoe Greene-Mercier papers, 1963-2001
Mary Jane King collection, 1948-1971
Moholy-Nagy biographical publications, 1937
Moholy-Nagy, László
127 boxes of photographs of Illinois Institute of Technology campus, events, and people. Most photos are presumed to be taken by Communication and Marketing Office for various campus publications. Subjects and photographers are sometimes identified. The photos are in various formats: prints, negatives, and contact sheets, and some slides and transparencies. Most images are in black and white and most date from 1980 and before.
Moholy-Nagy photographs, 1946
Olivar Botar publications, 1988-2008
Oscar A. Turner papers, 1945-1957
William Kessler photographs, 1942
Photographs (black and white reprints except as noted) of the School of Design summer session in Somonauk, Illinois in 1942. All images by William Kessler.
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