Reference Request
Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession 97-001
National Museum of American Art. Office of Registration and Collections Management
Records, 1920-1994
Collection Overview
General Information About This Collection | |
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Repository: | Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu. |
Creator: | National Museum of American Art. Office of Registration and Collections Management |
Title: | Records |
Dates: | 1920-1994 |
Quantity: | 34 cu. ft. (34 record storage boxes) |
Collection: | Accession 97-001 |
Language of Materials: | English |
Summary: | This accession consists of the administrative records of the National Museum of American Art, Office of the Registrar with the dates 1920-1994, with the majority dated 1985-1994. The records include Exhibition Files, 1920-1960 and 1986-1991; Photo Requests, 1987-1992; Read Files, 1985-1993; Loan Forms/Photos Ordered, 1989-1993; Permission Forms, numbered 1000-4000; Commission Meetings, 1990-1994; Closed TLs (Temporary Loans), 1987-1989; Rights and Reproduction Correspondence, 1989; General Memos, 1991-1993; FY Budget Book, 1988-1991; and Shipping Invoices, 1965-1970. |
Descriptive Entry
This accession consists of the administrative records of the National Museum of American Art, Office of the Registrar, 1920-1994, with the majority dated 1985-1994. The records include Exhibition Files, 1920-1960 and 1986-1991; Photo Requests, 1987-1992; Read Files, 1985-1993; Loan Forms/Photos Ordered, 1989-1993; Permission Forms, numbered 1000-4000; Commission Meetings, 1990-1994; Closed TLs (Temporary Loans), 1987-1989; Rights and Reproduction Correspondence, 1989; General Memos, 1991-1993; FY Budget Book, 1988-1991; and Shipping Invoices, 1965-1970.
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Physical Characteristics of Materials in the Collection
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 97-001, National Museum of American Art. Office of Registration and Collections Management, Records
Container List
Box 1
1987 Photo Requests S-Y (6 folders)
1988 Photo Requests A-P (16 folders)
Box 2
1988 Photo Requests Q-Z (9 folders)
1989 Photo Requests H-P (9 folders)
Box 3
1989 Rights and Reproductions Correspondence
Rights and Reproductions Procedures and Documents
Color Branch and Office of Printing and Photographic Services (OPPS)
BPA-Processing for Marge
Rights and Reproductions Copyright
Photographic Services
Movement of Objects
Photography by the Public
Office of Printing and Photographic Services, Smithsonian Institution (SI)
Video and Other Media Requests
National Museum of American Art (NMAA) Photo Fund Account
Permission to Reproduce
Copyright Issues
Deaccessioned Objects
Rosenthal Slides
Photography Log-In
Photography Color/Black & White
Photographic Policy-Fellows
Slide Orders 1989 (3 folders)
General Records
Memos Sent (General 1991-1993)
Loan Forms/Photos Ordered IV, November 1992 - December 1993
Loan Forms/Photos Ordered III, January - April 1991, November - December 1991, January - August 1992
Loan Forms/Photos Ordered II, May- August 1991, September - October 1991, November - December 1990
Loan Forms/Photos Ordered I, January - October 1990
Box 4
1989 Photo Requests A-F (9 folders)
Box 5
1989 Photo Requests G
1989 Photo Requests U-Y
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - Denied, 1989
Permission to Photograph, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - Freer Gallery, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - Publications, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - Research and Fellowships, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - SI Books, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - SI Magazine, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - National Associates Program, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - Out-Dated Requests, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - No Return Reply, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Orders - NMAA Requests/SI Museums, 1989
Loan Forms/Photo Checks, 1989
Rosenthal Slides, 1988
Financial Reports
Accounts Receivable (2 folders)
Box 6
1988 Change of Location Forms
1989 Photo Orders (3 folders)
1989 Photo Requests, Q-T (5 folders)
1991 Photo Requests, A-J (10 folders)
Box 7
1991 Photo Requests, K-Y (13 folders)
Smithsonian Requests, 1991
1992 Photo Requests, A-L (12 folders)
Box 8
1992 Photo Requests, M-Z (13 folders)
Smithsonian Requests, 1992
1990 Photo Requests, A-G
Box 9
1990 Photo Requests, H-Y (16 folders)
Smithsonian Requests, 1990
Cancelled requests, 1990
Out-Dated Request Letters, 1990
Box 10
Permission Forms 1000-4000 (6 folders)
Miscellaneous Permission Forms, March 1992 - February 1993
Accounts Receivable, 1987-1992 (8 folders)
Box 11
Accounts Receivable 1994 (3 folders)
Accounts Receivable - Aged Accounts (Written Off)
Voided GG invoices
File Copies - Accounting
Accounting - Copies/Forms sent
Input Vouchers submitted, 1989
SFS
Invoices - Numeric Order (2 folders)
1980-1987 Photo Budget
Photo Budget Up-dates/Memos, 1990-1994
Photo Up-dates/Budget - Kodak, 1991
SI Product Development and Licensing, 1987-1993
Roserich/Allison Greeting Card Co., 1989
Regency Greeting, 1988
Haddad's Fine Arts Reproductions, 1988
Card Game, 1988
Whitney Museum of American Art Calendar, 1989
Threads Through Time, 1989
Regency Greetings 1989 Smithsonian Christmas Card Collection
Pop Art Calendar, 1989
American Art Quiz Game, 1989
American Publishing Jigsaw Puzzle, 1989
Photo Material Borrowed & Returned by Product Development and Licensing (PD&L)
Victorius Smithsonian Collection, 1989
Graphique de France Posters, 1989
General (2 folders)
General Records
Denied Requests
Pomegranate - Correspondence
SI Product Development and Licensing, 1990-1993
Victorious 1990/posters
Universe Publishing Inc.
Marcel Schurman 1990, Stationary
Box 12
Commission Meeting, May 14, 1990
Commission Meeting, December 3, 1990
Commission Meeting, April 29, 1991
Commission Meeting, November 18, 1991
Commission Meeting, April 27, 1992
Commission Meeting, November 23, 1992
Commission Meeting, March 29, 1993
Commission Meeting, November 8, 1993
Commission Meeting, April 11, 1994
Rights and Reproduction Meetings
FY 1988 Government Bill of Lading (GBL)
FY 1988 ML Billing
FY 1988 Budget
FY 1988 Form 4
FY 1989 - PCVs, Purchase Orders, and Form 4s
FY 1989 Budget Book
FY 1989 GBLs
FY 1989 Incoming Receipts
Box 13
FY 1989 SI4
FY 1989 SI7
FY 1990 SI7
FY 1990 Budget Book
FY 1990 SI7s
FY 1990 3727 Loans Fees and SI23 3725
FY 1990 GBL
FY 1990 Incoming
Box 14
FY 1991 SI4 Purchase Orders
FY 1991 GBL
FY 1991 Incoming
FY 1991 Budget
FY 1991 3727 Loans Fees, packing & shipping charges, SI23 invoices, small purchase orders, 3725
FY 1991 SI7, Shipping invoices
Box 15
FY 1992 SI7, Shipping invoices
FY 1992 GBL's, small purchase orders, loan fees and charges
FY 1992 SI4 Requisitions
FY 1992 SI4 Requisitions and Blanket Purchase Agreements
FY 1992 Budget Memoranda, etc.
1977 Government Bills of Lading, Form 1103-A
January - May 1977 Incoming Shipping Receipts, Form 783
June - December 1977 Incoming Shipping Receipts, Form 783
Box 16
January - June 1978 Incoming Shipping Receipts, Form 783
July - December 1978 Incoming Ship Receipts, Form 783
1972-1978 Internship Files
1974 -19 78 Insurance Files
1975 Request for Shipping Services, Form 1711
1976 Request for Shipping Services, Form 1711
1977 Out Going Shipping Receipts, Form SI-7A
1978 Out Going Shipping Receipts, Form SI-7A
1968 - 78 Miscellaneous Shipping Receipts, Forms: SI-7A; 1977, 1978, 1979
Read files, January-August 1985 (4 folders)
Box 17
Read Files, September 1985-December 1987 (13 folders)
Shipping Invoices (SI-7 and SI-783), 1965 (3 folders)
Box 18
Shipping Invoices, (SI-7 and SI-783), 1966-1969 (16 folders)
Box 19
Shipping Invoices (SI-7 and SI-783), 1970 (2 folders)
North Carolina Museum, "Tobacco Smoking in Art," 1960-1961
Whitney Gallery Of Western Art, "The Frederick Remington Centennial Exhibition," 1960-1961
Toronto Gallery, "American Painting - 1865-1905," 1960-1961
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Home Front 1861," 1960-1961
Lyman Allyn Museum, "Retrospective Exhibition of Abott Thayer," 1960-1961
English Speaking Unions, "Christie's Silver Exhibit," 1959-1960
George Washington University, "The Messiah - Paintings in the Byzantine Style," 1959-1960
Corcoran Gallery of Art, "American Painters of the South," 1959-1960
Agriculture Department, Loan of 2 Edwin Scott Paintings, 1957-1958
Institute of Contemporary Art, "Charles Hopkinson Retrospective," 1953-1954
Marion Kooyler McNay Art Institute, "Go West, Young Man," 1959-1960
Knoedler - Fisk, "The Real Wild West of the Indians," 1959-1960
Meltzer Gallery, "A Kay Sage Retrospective," 1959-1960
AFA - Redfield, "25th Biennial Exhibition of the Corcoran Gallery," 1957-1958
Carnegie -(Ryder for 1959), "International Retrospective Exhibition," 1958-1959
Corcoran Gallery - Cassatt, "Biennial Retrospective," 1956-1957
Milwaukee Art Center - Peale, Knoedler's, "Peal Exhibition," 1958-1959
Carnegie Inst., "American Classics of the 19th Century," 1957-1958
Cosmos Club, Loan of 1 Johansen, 1957-1958
Meltzer Gallery, Loaned for reproduction of 1 Cecillia Beaux painting, 1957-1958
Corcoran (Healy), "Presidential Exhibition," 1956-1957
Dallas Museum, "Mr. President: A Pictorial Parade of Presidents From Washington To Eisenhower 1956," 1956-1957
Mortan, Conrad (for display at Art Club), Loan of 1 Henry Dexter, 1956-1957
Virginia Museum of Fine Art, "State Fair of Texas Exhibition," 1956-1957
Alexandria Association, "Our Town," 1955-1956
Corcoran Gallery, Loan of 6 Harold Weston's, 1955-1956
Museum of City of New York, "Four Centuries of Italian Influences in New York," 1955-1956
IBM, Loan for reproduction of 1 Henry Adams, 1955-1956
Pennsylvania State University, "Centennial Exhibition, Pennsylvania Painters," 1955-1956
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Virginia-Born Presidents," 1955-1956
City Art Museum of St. Louis, "Westward American Exhibition," 1954-1955
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, "Exposicion Del 150 Aniversario De La," 1954-1955
American Institute of Architecture, Loan of an 18th Century French Table, 1953-1954
American Institute of Architects (Saarinen Model), Loan of the Saarinen model, 1953-1954
Century Club, "John C. Johansen Retrospective," 1953-1954
Detroit Institute of Art, "English Ceramics," 1953-1954
Dickinson College, "From the Land of the Bible," 1953-1954
Joslyn Art Museum, "Life on the Prairie: The Artists Record," 1953-1954
Denver, "Art Tells The Story," 1952-1953
Detroit Institute of Art, Loan from Pell Collection for special exhibition, 1952-1953
The Century Association, Works by Charles Hopkinson, 1952-1953
The American Federation of Arts, "At Nature's Mirror," 1952-1953
American Institution of Architects, French 18th century table, indefinite loan, 1952-1953
Munson Williams Proctor Institute, "Expatriates," 1952-1953
American Federation of Arts, "Nineteenth Century American Paintings," 1952-1953
The American Academy of Arts and Letters, three paintings by J. Alden Weir, 1951-1952
National Academy of Design, "The American Tradition," 1951-1952
American Academy of Arts and Science, "Thayer's Studies on the Protective Coloration of the Animal Kingdom," 1950-1951
Mary Fuertes Boynton, 25 booklets sketches on protective coloration by Abott H. Thayer, 1950-1951
Howard University, "Asia and the Asians," 1950-1951
Langley Aeronautical Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Indefinite loan of one Robert Gordon Hardies oil, 1950-1951
The Denver Art Museum, "Life in America," 1950-1951
Baltimore Museum of Art, "Field Artillery," 1950-1951
Howard University, "The May Festival," 1950-1951
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Healy Sitters of Portrait Panorama of the Victorian Age," 1949-1950
National Academy of Design (NAD), For Morse Exhibition of Arts and Sciences Commemorating 125th Anniversary of Founding of NAD, 1949-1950
Engineers Club, Loan of four paintings by: two by Venice, one Dordrecht, one Leonia, 1948-1949
Harmon Foundation, Inc., "Portraits of Leading Negro Citizens," 1948-1949
Akron Art Institute, "Freedom Train," 1948-1949
Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Your Navy, It's Contributing to America....," 1948-1949
The Brooklyn Museum, "The Coast and the Sea, a Survey of American Marine Painting," 1948-1949
Whitney Museum of American Art, "Paintings by Albert Pinkham Ryder," 1947-1948
Howard University, "Ceramics between 450 B.C. to 1946," 1947-1948
The Century Association, "Members who were Presidents of the United States," 1947-1948
Lyman Allyn Museum, "Fifth Anniversary: Eighty Eminent Painters of Connecticut," 1947-1948
Whitney Museum of American Art, "Paintings by Ralph Albert Blakelock," 1947-1948
Washington County Museum Of Fine Arts, "The American Indian and the West," 1946-1947
The Brooklyn Museum, "Work by Theodore Robinson," 1946-1947
M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., "Washington Irving Exhibition," 1946-1947
Exhibition Manual, "United States Naval Academy Centennial," 1946-1947
NCFC, "Stratford Hall, The Lees of Virginia and Their Contemporaries," 1946-1947
The Century Association, "Emanuel Leutze," 1946-1947
Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters, "Annual Exhibition," 1945-1946
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Nineteenth Century Virginia Genre Painting," 1945-1946
Field Photographic Branch, Washington by Houdon, lent for photographic purposes, 1945-1946
Lyman Allyn Museum, "13th Anniversary: Men of The Tile Club," 1945-1946
Howard University, "Festival of Fine Arts," 1945-1946
Box 20
Lyman Allyn Museum, "Exhibition of John Trumbull and his Contemporaries," 1944-1945
Ossip Perelma, "Works by Frank B. Noyes," 1944-1945
The Mint Museum of Art, one A. A. Anderson Oil, 1944-1945
The Detroit Institute of Arts, "The World of the Romantic Artist," 1944-1945
The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Andrew Jackson Exhibition," 1944-1945
Worcester Art Museum, "New England Painting, 1700 - 1776," 1943-1944
Society of Washington Artists, "Society of Washington Artist's Exhibition," 1943-1944
Metropolitan Museum of Art, "The Greek Revival in the United States," 1943-1944
The Museum of Modern Art, "Romantic Painting in America," 1943-1944
The Hecht Co., "Window to Recruit WACS," 1943-1944
Howard University Gallery of Art, "Paintings showing Negroes in America," 1941-1942
New York World's Fair, 1938-1939
New York World's Fair, 1939-1940
Carnegie Institute, "Survey of American Painting," 1940-1941
Howard University Gallery of Art, "Christian Art," 1940-1941
The Art Gallery of Toronto, "Canadian Painters," 1940-1941
The Public Library of The District Of Columbia, on display, 1939-1940
Corcoran Gallery of Art, "Memorial Exhibition," 1939-1940
Munson - Williams - Proctor Institute, "Work of John Twachtman," 1939-1940
Mc Knoedler & Company, "Works by Albert P. Ryder and Robert L. Newman," 1939-1940
The Art Institute of Chicago, "Half A Century of American Art (1888 - 1939)," 1939-1940
TL from 1968 - Allen Frumkin Gallery
1918 - 1933 Cosmos Club
General Information (2 folders)
Carnegie Institute, "A century of American Landscape," 1938-1939
Museum of Modern Art, "American Painting," 1938-1939
Fogg Museum, "New England Genre by New England Artists," 1938-1939
Bennett College Library, Opening, 1938-1939
Gargani and Sons, Calder Bronze Cast for New York World's Fair, 1938-1939
San Francisco, California, "Golden Gate International Exposition," 1938-1939
Mulhoffer, 1938-1939
American Academy of Arts and Letters, "Memorial Exhibition," 1937-1938
Corcoran Gallery, Historical Loan Exhibition, 1937-1938
Springfield Museum of Art, "A Century of American Landscape," 1937-1938
Whitney Museum of American Art, "A Century of American Landscape Painting," 1937-1938
Howard University, 1937-1938
Academy of Fine Arts, "133rd Annual Exhibition," 1936-1937
The Art Association of Newport, 1936-1937
Whitney Museum of Art, "Winslow Homer Centenary," 1936-1937
Carnegie Institute, "Winslow Homer Memorial Exhibition," 1936-1937
Public Library District of Columbia, 1936-1937
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, 1936-1937
Great Lakes Exposition, 1936-1937
University of North Carolina, 1936-1937
The New Mint Museum, "Inaugural Exhibition," 1936-1937
Metropolitan Museum of Art, "NY La Farge Loan," 1935-1936
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, "American Paintings," 1935-1936
Cincinnati Art Museum, Exhibition, 1935-1936
American Academy of Arts and Letters, C. Beaux Loan, 1935-1936
Public Library District of Columbia, 1935-1936
Fort Worth Frontier, Centennial Exposition, Texas, 1935-1936
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, "Texas Centennial Exposition," 1935-1936
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Inaugural Exposition," 1935-1936
Public Library District of Columbia, 1934-1935
Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century Of Progress," 1934-1935
Dayton Art Institute, Walter Beck Painting, 1933-1934
Cincinnati, H. Powers Loan, 1933-1934
Art Institute of Chicago, "A Century of Progress," 1933-1934
Museum of Modern Art, "American Painting And Sculpture," 1932-1933
The White House (Mrs. H. Hoover), 1932-1933
Corcoran Gallery of Art, W. H. Holmes Memorial Exhibition," 1932-1933
American Federation of Art, 1926-1927
Corcoran Gallery, Centennial, 1925-1926
Corcoran Gallery, Joint Exhibition, 1925-1926
Art and Archeology Offices, W. T. Evan Collection, 1925-1926
American Federation of Arts Loan, 1925-1926
American Federation of Arts, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1925-1926
American Federation of Arts, "Alexander Exhibit," 1924-1925
Grand Central Art Galleries, Bottom Memorial Exhibition, 1924-1925
Art Center D.C., Rohm Memorial Meeting, 1923-1924
Brooks Memorial Art Gallery TN, "Confederate Reunion," 1923-1924
Metropolitan Museum of Art, "J. Alden Weir Memorial," 1923-1924
American Federation of Arts, "Contemporary Traveling Exhibition," 1923-1924
American Federation of Arts, "International Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists," 1923-1924
American Federation of Arts, "Carnegie Public Library," 1923-1924
Dallas, Texas, 4th Annual Exhibition, 1923-1924
Ex, Art Institute of Chicago, Annual Exhibition, 1922-1923
Art Alliance of Philadelphia, 1922-1923
Orland Rouland, 1922-1923
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Peals, 1922-1923
American Federation of Arts, "Pictures of Children," 1921-1922
American Federation of Arts, 1920-1921
Exhibition: "More Than Land or Sky: Art From Appalachia" - Slides
Box 21
Read Files, January 1988-May 1990 (14 folders)
Box 22
Read Files, June 1990-December 1990
#476 American Art Deco (4/17/1987 - 7/26/1987 and Tour)
Checklist and Lenders, A-Z (6 folders)
General and Budget (Folders 1-2 of 3)
Box 23
General and Budget (Folder 3 of 3)
Condition Reports (4 folders)
Shipping and Insurance (3 folders)
Lenders, A-Y
Tour Information and Exhibitors
#477 Treasures from the National Museum of American Art (2/20/1986 - 6/1987)
General
Exhibitors and General Correspondence (2 folders)
Photographs (2 folders)
Box 24
#478 Dan Dailey: Glass 1972-1987 (6/26/1987 - 10/25/1987)
General
#479 John La Farge Retrospective (7/10/1987 - 11/7/1987)
Condition Reports (3 folders)
Itinerary and General Correspondence (2 folders)
Examination Worksheets
Insurance, Shipping, and Condition Reports
Checklist and Lenders, A-Y (Folders 1-4 of 6)
Box 25
Checklist and Lenders, A-Y (Folders 5-6 of 6)
#481 Watercolors from the Worcester Art Museum (9/17/1987 - 11/22/1987)
General
#482 Lost and Found Traditions: Native American Art 1965-1985 (10/2/1987 - 3/6/1988)
Shipping
General
#484 Cynthia Schira: New York (11/13/1987 - 2/14/1988)
Shipping and General Correspondence
#485 Supreme Instants: The Photography of Edward Weston (12/1/1987 - 1/31/1988)
General
#486 Special Delivery: Post Office Murals for the New Deal Era (1/15/1988 - 9/11/1988 + Tour)
Condition Reports (2 folders)
General (2 folders)
#487 City Life: Photographs by Bruce Davidson (3/4/1988 - 6/19/1988)
General
#488 New Vistas: American Art Pottery from the Cooper-Hewitt Collection 1880-1930 (3/25/1988 - 8/27/1988)
General
Box 26
#489 Wanderlust (4/8/1988 - 7/4/1988)
General
#490 Clay Revisions: Plate, Cup, Vase (4/22/1988 - 9/5/1988)
General
#491 The World of Lucas Samaras (8/21/1988 - 10/30/1988)
General (2 folders)
#493 Stephen de Staebler: The Figure (10/21/1988 - 2/12/1989)
General Correspondence and Shipping
#494 Perpetual Motif: The Art of Man Ray (12/2/1988 - 1/7/1990 + Tour)
Image Notebook (2 folders)
General (2 folders)
Checklist and Condition Reports (Folders 1-6 of 9)
Box 27
Checklist and Condition Reports (Folders 7-9 of 9)
Budget, Funding, and Checklist (4 folders)
Shipping and Insurance (3 folders)
Checklists and Lenders, A-Z (Folders 1-3 of 12)
Box 28
Checklists and Lenders, A-Z (Folders 4-12 of 12)
#495 The Art of Paul Manship (12/10/1989 - 7/1991 + Tour)
General (2 folders)
Exhibitors (Folder 1 of 3)
Box 29
Exhibitors (Folders 2-3 of 3)
Condition Reports (8 folders)
#496 On Watch: Benton and the U.S. Navy (4/1/1989 - 4/30/1989)
General
#497 The Boat Show (4/7/1989 - 8/6/1989 + Tour)
Exhibition - General (3 folders)
Tour - General
#498 Bound to Vary: Billy Budd, Sailor (4/7/1989 - 8/13/1989)
Shipping/General Correspondence
Box 30
#499 Photography of Invention: American Pictures of the 1980's (4/28/1989 - 9/10/1989 + Tour)
Checklist and Lenders (7 folders)
General (3 folders)
Condition Reports (Folders 1-3 of 9)
Box 31
Condition Reports (Folders 4-9 of 9)
Read Files, November 1992-December 1993 (9 folders)
Box 32
Closed 1987 TLs
TL.1.1987, Sloans
TL.2.1987.1-.4, Associated American Artists
TL.3.1987, Architect of the Capitol
TL.4.1987, Gene Davis
TL.5.1987.1, .2, Charles Cowles Gallery
TL.6.1987.1, .2, Hanson/Phillips
TL.8.1987.1-.3, Fogel
TL.9.1987, Milliken, Inc.
TL.10.1987, Vincent Rickard
TL.11.1987.1-.3, Culverwell
TL.12.1987.1-.3, Connor
TL.13.1987.1-.5, Kadish
TL.14.1987, Liani Millburn
TL.15.1987, Roditi
TL.16.1987, Irwin
TL.17.1987.1-.4, Zorach
TL.18.1987.1-.1, Frost
TL.19.1987, Breitenbach
TL.20.1987, Rudy Autio
TL.21.1987, Kuhn
TL.22.1987, Proctor
TL.23.1987, Helen Drutt Gallery
TL.24.1987.1, .2, Robin Martin
TL.25.1987, Meredith Long & Co.
TL.26.1987.1, .2, Gerd Sander
TL.27.1987.1-.3, Ettner
TL.28.1987.1-.30, Tartt
TL.29.1987, Greenland Studio
TL.30.1987, Andrew Smith
TL.31.1987.1-.3, Doug Prince
TL.32.1987, Abington Art Center
TL.33.1987, Brevard/Fabian
TL.35.1987, Franz Bader
TL.36.1994.1, .2, Blumenthal
TL.37.1987, Lyons
TL.38.1987.1-.20, Larry Schwarm
TL.39.1987.1, .2, Laurence Miller Gallery
TL.40.1987, Sarofim
TL.41.1987.1, .2, Ettle Estate
TL.42.1987.1, .2, GSA
TL.43.1987, Fendrick Gallery
TL.44.1987.1-.3, Doug Prince
TL.45.1987.1-.14, Elmer Porter
TL.46.1987, Irons
TL.47.1987, Brown
TL.48.1987, Richard York Gallery
TL.49.1987.1-.102, Man Ray/Gold
TL.50.1987, Fuller Goldeen Gallery
TL.51.1987.1-.16, Lucien Treillard
TL.52.1987.1-.10, Klein/Martin Gallery
TL.53.1987, Baychar
TL.54.1987.1-.3, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
TL.55.1987.1-.10, Baum
TL.56.1987.1-.15, Archives of American Art
TL.57.1987.1-.3, Brody's Gallery
TL.58.1987, Tetkowski
TL.59.1987.1-.143, Oregon Art Institute
TL.60.1987, Altman Fine Arts
TL.61.1987, Lewton
TL.62.1987.1,.2, Culverwell
TL.63.1987.1-.6, Mary Mark
TL.64.1987, Hom Gallery
TL.65.1987.1-.3, Tobey Moss
TL.66.1987.1-.3, Cedar Rapids Museum
TL.67.1987, Henderson
TL.68.1987.1-.15, Sackton
TL.69.1987, Long
TL.70.1987, Kimball
TL.71.1987, National Museum of Women in the Arts
TL.72.1987.1-.6, NMAA Library
TL.73.1987, Margery Wilson
TL.74.1987, Lytle
TL.75.1987, Middendoft Gallery
TL.76.1987.1, .2, Sander Gallery, Inc.
TL.77.1987.1, .2, Kaplan
TL.78.1987, Robinson
TL.79.1987, Adolphus Ealey, Inc.
TL.80.1987, Hemphill
TL.81.1987.1-.44, Boretz
TL.82.1987, Elton Stephens/Birmingham Museum of Art
TL.83.1987.1-.7, Regina Greenspun
TL.84.1987.1-.9, Daniel Leary
TL.85.1987.1-.27, Goldman
TL.86.1987, Jeffrey Brown
TL.87.1987, Mongerson Wunderlich
TL.88.1987, Voss Gallery
TL.89.1987, Spanierman Gallery
TL.90.1987, Schoelkopf Gallery
TL.91.1987, Tatistscheff Gallery
TL.92.1987, Thomas Hall
TL.93.1987, Terry Gips
TL.94.1987, Berry-Hill Galleries
TL.95.1987, Hirschl & Adler
TL.96.1987.1-.518, Bruce Davidson
TL.97.1987.1-.4, Joseph Framing
TL.98.1987, Rosenak
TL.99.1987.a-.d, Mary Ryan Gallery
TL.100.1987, Juliet Man Ray
TL.101.1987.1-.3, Mogul Gallery
TL.102.1987.a-.i, Bellas Artes
TL.103.1987, Craver
TL.104.1987, DeLue
TL.105.1987, Achepohl
TL.106.1987, Tobey Moss Gallery
TL.107.1987, ACA Heritage
TL.108.1987.1, .2, Frank Boyden
TL.109.1987.1-.24, J.B. Ketchum
TL.110.1987.1-.4, various/(for Craft Demonstration)
TL.111.1987, Annex Galleries
TL.112.1987, University of Kansas/P. Hayes
TL.113.1987, Bishop
TL.114.1987, Mennello
TL.115.1987, Bodnarchuk
TL.116.1987, Keck
TL.117.1987.1-.36, GSA
TL.118.1987, Blow
TL.119.1987, Mathews/Shainman
TL.120.1987, SECCA
Closed 1988 TLs
no number, Christie's Auction House
TL.1.1988.1-.25, Russoniello
TL.2.1988, Rosenkrantz/Conner
TL.3.1988.1-.12, Witkin Gallery
TL.4.1988.1-.10, Lagorio
TL.5.1988, American Academy
TL.6.1988.1-.94, Taussig
TL.7.1988.1-.3, Brody's Gallery
TL.8.1988.1, .2, Dunn
TL.9.1988.1, .2, Capricorn Galleries
TL.10.1988, Braithwaite
TL.11.1988.2-.47, Kainen
TL.12.1988.1, .2, Conley Estate
TL.13.1988, Graham Gallery
TL.14.1988, Rosebrook
TL.15.1988, Ponemone
TL.16.1988.1-.8, Mann
TL.17.1988, Miller
TL.18.1988.1-.4, Mills
TL.19.1988.1, .2, Marsha Mateyka Gallery
TL.20.1988.1-.3, Mann
TL.21.1988, Berry Hill Galleries
TL.22.1988.1-.5, Foxley/Leach
TL.23.1988, Robert Mann
TL.24.1988, Norman
TL.25.1988.1-.4, G. H. Dalsheimer
TL.26.1988, Washburn Gallery
TL.27.1988.1-.4, Mills
TL.28.1988, Stromeyer
TL.29.1988, Nick/Vinalhaven
TL.30.1988.1, .2, Smith
TL.31.1988, Goodman
TL.32.1988, Babcock Gallery
TL.33.1988, Lenkin/Jordan-Volpe Gallery
TL.34.1988, Berry-Hill Gallery
TL.35.1988, Museum of the Rockies
TL.36.1988.1-.4, Pepi
TL.37.1988, Coxe
TL.38.1988, Adams Davidson
TL.39.1988, Richard York Gallery
TL.40.1988.1-.9, New Morning Gallery
TL.41.1988, Mrs. Claude Buck
TL.42.1988, GSA
TL.43.1988.1-.64, NEA Transfer
TL.44.1988.1-.47, Man Ray Trust
TL.45.1988, Tawney
TL.46.1988, Daley
TL.47.1988.1-.2, A. Connors
TL.48.1988.1-.2, Rankaitis
TL.49.1988, Foxley/Leach
TL.51.1988, Burke
TL.52.1988, Sotheby's
TL.53.1988, American University
TL.54.1988, Siporin
TL.55.1988, Witkin Gallery
TL.56.1988.1-.2, Mosca
TL.57.1988.1-.3, Barros
TL.58.1988.1, .2, Richard York Gallery
TL.59.1988.1-.7, Tolchin
TL.60.1988, Salander-O'Reilly
TL.61.1988, Burden
TL.62.1988, Mones
TL.63.1988.1-.10, Sylva
TL.64.1988.1, .2, Chiarenza
TL.65.1988, FBI
TL.66.1988, Ribelin
TL.67.1988, Stokstad
TL.68.1988, Ripley
TL.69.1988.1-.60, McCabe/Penn
TL.70.1988, Miss
TL.71.1988.1, .2, Bertoia
TL.72.1988, Cornell
TL.73.1988.1-.3, Loring
TL.74.1988, Fidelo
TL.75.1988.1, .2, Bogatay
TL.76.1988.1, .2, Glass Gallery
TL.77.1988, Margolin
TL.78.1988, Nissan
TL.79.1988.1, .2, Renville City His.
TL.80.1988, Bowlend
TL.81.1988.1-.3, Chin, American Art/Portrait Gallery Library
TL.82.1988, Mehaffey
TL.83.1988.1-.5, Marie Martin Gallery
TL.84.1988.1, .2, Parker
TL.85.1988.1-.31, Peck
TL.86.1988, Kaplan
TL.87.1988, Abrams/Fountain
TL.88.1988.1-.5, Gates
TL.89.1988, Hill
TL.90.1988, Kainen
TL.91.1988, Mennello
TL.92.1988, Gasperi Folk Art
TL.93.1988, Tibbs
TL.94.1988, Hirshhorn
TL.95.1988, Phillips
TL.96.1988, Sacks Fine Arts
TL.97.1988, Watt
TL.98.1988, Helen Drutt Gallery
TL.99.1988, Jordan-Volpe Gallery
TL.100.1988, Lagnado
TL.101.1988.1, .2, Bowdoin College
TL.102.1988, John Avery
TL.103.1988, E. Wilson
TL.104.1988, Borden
TL.105.1988, Tartt Gallery
TL.106.1988.1-.15, J. Gold/Man Ray Trust
TL.107.1988, J. Flint
TL.108.1988.1-.5, Chaim Gross
TL.109.1988, Fritz Blumenthal
TL.110.1988, Dawson Gallery
TL.111.1988, James Hill
TL.112.1988.1, .2, Alan Feltus
TL.113.1988.1, .2, Shepherd Gallery
TL.114.1988.1, .2, Garth Clark Gallery
TL.115.1988.1-.15, Gail Rebhan
TL.116.1988.1-.7, Tartt Gallery
TL.117.1988.1-.3, Stephen White
TL.118.1988.1-.4, Lucien Treillard
TL.119.1988, Hirschl & Adler Galleries
TL.120.1988, Mrs. Nan McEvoy
TL.121.1988, James Maroney Inc.
TL.122.1988, Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Korf
TL.123.1988, Joslyn Art Museum
TL.124.1988.1-.2, Wanda Hammerbeck
TL.125.1988, Gail Rebhan
TL.126.1988, GSA
TL.127.1988, Jay Gorney Modern Art
TL.128.1988, Mrs. E. Ives Bartholet
TL.129.1988, N. Bernstein
TL.130.1988.1-.28, Herbert Hemphill
TL.131.1988, Marsha Mateyka Gallery
TL.132.1988.1-.12 , Kenda North
TL.133.1988.1-.5, A. Bendier Foundation
TL.134.1988.1-.12, Lucien Treillard
TL.135.1988, Jeff
TL.136.1988, Barenson
TL.137.1988, J. Solinger
TL.138.1988.1-.4, Jerry Jackson
TL.139.1988, Thomas McNemar
TL.140.1988, R. Miller Gallery
TL.141.1988.1-.2, Lloyd Herman
TL.142.1988, T. Bower
TL.143.1988, Bellas Artes
TL.144.1988.1-.10, Terry Evans
TL.145.1988.1-.2, GSA
TL.146.1988, John Weber Gallery
TL.147.1988, W. R. Johnston
TL.148 Missing at time of transfer
TL.149.1988, Salander-O'Reilly Gallery
TL.150.1988, Richard L. Feigen & Co.
Closed 1989 TLs
TL.1.1989.1-.2, Lawrence Miller Gallery
TL.2.1989.1-.9, William Christenberry
TL.3.1989, Patrick Norelli
TL.4.1989, Mrs. Joseph Cornwall
TL.5.1989.1-.4, Jones Troyer Gallery
TL.6.1989, Jay Gorney Modern Art
TL.7.1989.1-.2, Rabbage/Gains
TL.8.1989.1-.3, Laurence Miller Gallery
TL.9.1989.1-.5, Andrea Modika
TL.10.1989, Josh Smith
TL.11.1989.1-.2, Tartt Gallery
TL.12.1989, Joe Price
TL.13.1989.1-.4, Salander O'Reilly Gallery
TL.14.1989.1-.7, Dawson Gallery
TL.15.1989, Brody's Gallery
TL.16.1989.1-.3, Bert Hemphill
TL.17.1989, Mrs. Joseph Cornell
TL.18.1989.1-.5, Terry Evans
TL.19.1989.1-.30, Chaim Gross
TL.20.1989.1-.3, The Annex Galleries
TL.21.1989.1-.3, Mary Peck
TL.22.1989.1-.35, Laurence Miller
TL.23.1989, James Pretzlaff
TL.24.1989.1-.2, Jones Troyer Fitzpatrick
TL.25.1989.1-.2, The Tartt Gallery
TL.26.1989, Nancy Burson
TL.27.1989.1-.6, Theresa S. Konzal
TL.28.1989, Dolan/Maxwell Gallery
TL.29.1989, Hirschl & Adler
TL.30.1989.1-.2, Hahn Brothers Warehouse
TL.31.1989, Edward Lenkin
TL.32.1989, Coe-Kerr Gallery
TL.33.1989.1-.3, Marcuse Pfeiffer Gallery
TL.34.1989, June Kelly Gallery
TL.35.1989.1-.3, Frank Armstrong
TL.37.1989.1-.6, Ed Grazda
TL.38.1989.1-.3, Allen Hess
TL.39.1989, Tina Potter
TL.40.1989.1-.2, Christie's
TL.41.1989.1-.4, John Prip
TL.42.1989, G. H. Dalsheimer
TL.43.1989, Marsha Mateyka Gallery
TL.44.1989, The Phillips Collection
TL.45.1989, The Annex Galleries
TL.46.1989, Hirschl & Adler Galleries
TL.47.1989, The Annex Galleries
TL.48.1989.1-.2, Salander-O'Reilly Gallery
TL.49.1989, Franklin Parrasch Galleries
TL.50.1989, Thomas V. Haas
TL.51.1989 Missing at time of transfer
TL.52.1989 Missing at time of transfer
TL.53.1989.1-.17, A. J. Meek
TL.54.1989, William P. Carl
TL.55.1989.1-.4, Roger Mertin
TL.56.1989, Robert Miller Gallery
TL.57.1989, Don Anderson
TL.58.1989, NY Experimental Glass
TL.59.1989.1-.5, M. Lee Stone
TL.60.1989, Foxley Leach Gallery
TL.61.1989, Marcuse Pfeifer Gallery
TL.62.1989.1-.4, Herbert Gentry
TL.63.1989.1-.2, George Legrady
TL.64.1989.1-.5, Alexander Masley
TL.65.1989, Marcuse Pfeifer Gallery
TL.66.1989, Crown Point Press
TL.67.1989, Howard Greenberg/Photofind
TL.68.1989.1-.2, Tom Zetterstrom
TL.69.1989, The Bronx Museum of the Arts
TL.70.1989.1-.24, Presidential Scholars in the Arts
TL.71.1989, Perkins Center for the Arts
TL.72.1989.1-.7, National Gallery of Art
TL.73.1989.1-.2, Gus Foster
TL.74.1989.1-.10, Brody's Gallery
Box 33
TL.75.1989.1-.2, Richard Yarde
TL.76.1989.1-.2, Eric Denker
TL.77.1989, Hemmerdinger Gallery
TL.78.1989, Haslem Gallery
TL.79.1989.1-.3, Sandra Berler
TL.80.1989.1-.3, Daisy M. Smith
TL.81.1989, New Art Examiner
TL.82.1989, Donald Farnsworth
TL.83.1989, S. Dillon Ripley
TL.84.1989.1-.3, Jones Troyer Gallery
TL.85.1989.1-.11, Photofind Gallery
TL.86.1989, Garth Clark Gallery
TL.87.1989, Jere Osgood
TL.89.1989, Margueritte Kimball
TL.90.1989, The North Point Gallery
TL.91.1989.1-.117, Alan Jutzi
Read Files
Read Files, January 1991-February 1992 (11 folders)
Box 34
Read Files, March-October 1992 (4 folders)
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