Box 3
Container
Contains 15 Results:
Correspondence - Fake Daumiers , [1980-1986, undated]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
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Series:
Exhibitions
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Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 31Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 31.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Lecomte, Marcel, [1968-1969]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
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Series:
Exhibitions
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Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 32Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 32.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Les Emigrants, [1966-1967]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
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Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 33Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 33.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Louis XIV Bronze, [1960-1982, undated]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 34Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 34.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Lukach, John, [1968-1981]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
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Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 35Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 35.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Mirolli, Ruth, [1972]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 36Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 36.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - National Gallery of Art, [1968-1969]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
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Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 37Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 37.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Photography, [1968-1969]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
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Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 38Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 38.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Photography, Hyde, Jacqueline, [1967-1969]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 39Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 39.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Financial
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 40Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 40.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Loan Forms
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
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Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 41Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 41.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Lenders - Albright Knox Art Gallery
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
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Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 42Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 42.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Fake Daumiers, [1969-1970]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
/
Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 28Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 28.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Fake Daumiers, [1971-1972]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
/
Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 29Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 29.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...
Correspondence - Fake Daumiers, [1973-1979]
FOUND IN:
Harvard Art Museums Archives
/
Collection:
Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Fogg Museum Honorary Curator of Sculpture, 1960-1987
/
Series:
Exhibitions
/
Sub-Series:
Daumier Sculpture: A Critical and Comparative Study
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 30Identifier: HC 23, I:, Subseries A:, 30.
Scope and Contents:
Ms. Wasserman's exhibition about Honoré Daumier ran for 2 months in 1969, but was one of her most recognized contributions to the art world throughout the duration of her career. Thus, the papers here include pre-exhibition research starting in 1960, and span throughout Ms. Wasserman's tenure at the Fogg well into the 80's. The research that went into mounting this exhibition and the considerable response from the art world is extremely well documented within these folders. Of...