Box 17
Container
Contains 18 Results:
Personal: Lecture & notes in regard to color, [1945]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 417Identifier: HC 4, II., 417.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
FA1Ab--1946, [1931-1946] Digital
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Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 418Identifier: HC 4, II., 418.
Scope and Contents:
Folder 418 contains notes for course lectures and a copy of the November 1931 Bulletin of the Fogg Art Museum
Degas Catalogue--Mss., 1911?
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Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 419Identifier: HC 4, II., 419.
Scope and Contents:
Folder 419 contains a typescript of the text of the catalogue, not the catalogue itself
Bement, Alon--Mss. W1XAL Worldwide Broadcast, [1935-1936]
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Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 420Identifier: HC 4, II., 420.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
Schmid, F.--Manuscript of, [1945-1946]
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Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 421Identifier: HC 4, II., 421.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
Reviews--by Mr. Pope, [1947]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 422Identifier: HC 4, II., 422.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
Association of American Colleges--Mss. for paper, 1936
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 423Identifier: HC 4, II., 423.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
American Academy of Arts & Sciences--paper read at meeting, 1947
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 424Identifier: HC 4, II., 424.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
College Art Journal--letter about education of the artist, [1947]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 425Identifier: HC 4, II., 425.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
Abell, Walter--Mss. for introduction to Abell, [c. 1936]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 426Identifier: HC 4, II., 426.
Scope and Contents:
Folder 426 contains two drafts of Pope's introduction to Walter Abell's book, Representation and Form; A Study of Aesthetic Values in Representational Art
College Art Association--Paper presented by Mr. Pope at meeting on, Jan. 30, 1948
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 427Identifier: HC 4, II., 427.
Scope and Content:
The papers in this series were transferred to the Harvard Art Museums Archives by the Straus Center for Conservation in 2007; their original context is not known. Most of the papers are dated from the years prior to Pope's directorship of the Fogg, Germanic, and Semitic Museums. There is a thematic similarity among the materials, as many of them are related to Pope's research, publication and teaching activities. They also contain some personal correspondence. The order of the folders as...
Works of Art for Sale, [1945-1948]
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Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Correspondence as Director
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 405-409.Identifier: HC 4, I., 405-409.
Scope and Content:
The correspondence in this series primarily documents Pope's tenure as acting director and then director of the Fogg, Germanic and Semitic Museums between 1945 and 1948. Some of the folders also contain correspondence with Pope's predecessors at the Fogg, Edward Forbes and Paul J. Sachs. These letters were apparently transferred to Pope's files for the sake of continuity of knowledge and context in certain museum-related matters, such as long-term loans and various policies and decisions....
Works of Art for Sale--Tutor Flynt Cup, [1945-1946]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Correspondence as Director
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 410Identifier: HC 4, I., 410.
Scope and Content:
The correspondence in this series primarily documents Pope's tenure as acting director and then director of the Fogg, Germanic and Semitic Museums between 1945 and 1948. Some of the folders also contain correspondence with Pope's predecessors at the Fogg, Edward Forbes and Paul J. Sachs. These letters were apparently transferred to Pope's files for the sake of continuity of knowledge and context in certain museum-related matters, such as long-term loans and various policies and decisions....
Worthley, Milton, [1946-1947]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Correspondence as Director
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 411Identifier: HC 4, I., 411.
Scope and Content:
The correspondence in this series primarily documents Pope's tenure as acting director and then director of the Fogg, Germanic and Semitic Museums between 1945 and 1948. Some of the folders also contain correspondence with Pope's predecessors at the Fogg, Edward Forbes and Paul J. Sachs. These letters were apparently transferred to Pope's files for the sake of continuity of knowledge and context in certain museum-related matters, such as long-term loans and various policies and decisions....
X-Rays--Correspondence Regarding, [1948]
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Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Correspondence as Director
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 412Identifier: HC 4, I., 412.
Scope and Content:
The correspondence in this series primarily documents Pope's tenure as acting director and then director of the Fogg, Germanic and Semitic Museums between 1945 and 1948. Some of the folders also contain correspondence with Pope's predecessors at the Fogg, Edward Forbes and Paul J. Sachs. These letters were apparently transferred to Pope's files for the sake of continuity of knowledge and context in certain museum-related matters, such as long-term loans and various policies and decisions....
Y--Miscellaneous, [1946]
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Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Correspondence as Director
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 413Identifier: HC 4, I., 413.
Scope and Content:
The correspondence in this series primarily documents Pope's tenure as acting director and then director of the Fogg, Germanic and Semitic Museums between 1945 and 1948. Some of the folders also contain correspondence with Pope's predecessors at the Fogg, Edward Forbes and Paul J. Sachs. These letters were apparently transferred to Pope's files for the sake of continuity of knowledge and context in certain museum-related matters, such as long-term loans and various policies and decisions....
Z--Miscellaneous, [1946]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Correspondence as Director
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 414Identifier: HC 4, I., 414.
Scope and Content:
The correspondence in this series primarily documents Pope's tenure as acting director and then director of the Fogg, Germanic and Semitic Museums between 1945 and 1948. Some of the folders also contain correspondence with Pope's predecessors at the Fogg, Edward Forbes and Paul J. Sachs. These letters were apparently transferred to Pope's files for the sake of continuity of knowledge and context in certain museum-related matters, such as long-term loans and various policies and decisions....
[Reports, course outlines, essays and printed material, 1924,1945-1948?]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Arthur Pope, 1907-1979
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Series:
Research, Publication, Teaching and Personal Materials
Item — Box: 17, Folder: 415-416.Identifier: HC 4, II., 415-416.
Scope and Contents:
Folders 415-416 contain essays and reports by Pope expressing his belief in the necessity of technical training as a complement to training in theory, a March 1945 Inter-Society Color Council Newsletter, a clipping from the April 1924 issue of Vanity Fair, course outlines, and other materials