038/01. All
Record Group Term
Identifier: 038/01
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Dill Henry Papers, 1913-2021
Collection
Identifier: 038.01.54
Scope and Contents
The papers of Mary Dill Henry date from 1913 to 2021 and document Henry's life as an artist through a collection of biographical materials, writings, exhibition and museum files, project files, press, business records and artworks, compiled posthumously by Henry's family and by the fine art advisory service and sales brokerage Jeffrey Thomas Fine Art. Series I: Biographical Material. Biographical materials include life documents, resumes and biographical summaries, student...
Dates:
1913-2021
Design Lessons from Nature manuscript, 1967-1974
Collection
Identifier: 038.01.08
Description of the Collection
Bulks with typed and handwritten text which constitute the basis for the book, Design Lessons From Nature (NY: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1974). Arrangement is topical, apparently coordinating with chapter divisions. Uncertain if this is the actual manuscript. Also contains art boards which were used for the graphics in the publication. Box 1 includes the manuscript pages and Box 2 includes the art boards.
Dates:
1967-1974
Benjamin de Brie Taylor papers, 1930-2003
Collection
Identifier: 038.01.01
Content Description
Papers of Benjamin de Brie Taylor, artist and educator, including correspondence, personal records, professional files, and artwork.
Personal correspondence includes letters from family and friends as well as business exchanges. Extensive correspondence with mother Gertrude de Brie and sister Alix contain substantial biographical and family information. Correspondence with mother and father over the 1940s could provide interesting perspectives on war time and postwar Europe- some with...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1930-2003
Howard LeVant papers, 1950-2020
Collection
Identifier: 038.01.38
Scope and Contents
The Howard LeVant Papers consist almost entirely of photographs; of those, most are the final versions of his work for clients. The great majority of the prints are mounted on white foam core boards for protection and for ease of transport and display to clients.The first and largest series, Photographs, is divided into five subseries that reflect the major periods of LeVant’s commercial career: the King firm in Cleveland, Shigeta-Wright in Chicago; LeVant/Ditlove in Chicago;...
Dates:
1950-2009
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