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Papers of Christopher Wilmarth, 1943-2011

Collection Identifier: SC 26
Overview:

Collection documenting the personal and professional life of artist Christopher Wilmarth. The collection contains correspondence with art dealers, clients, colleagues, and museums; exhibition catalogues; personal writings such as song lyrics and essays; estate records; and photographs, slides, and transparencies of Wilmarth’s art.

Dietlinde Hamburger Collection of Carl Grossberg Papers, 1914-1999

Collection Identifier: SC 30
Overview:

This collection is composed of materials relating to Dietlinde Hamburger’s research on the artist Carl Grossberg for her Ph.D. dissertation, and the process of publishing said dissertation. The bulk of the collection dates from 1926 to 1940 and 1985 to 1992. The materials include photocopies of Grossberg’s correspondence, Hamburger’s dissertation correspondence, printed materials, newspaper clippings, notes, photographs, negatives, slides, recorded interviews, and assorted ephemera.

Papers of Agnes Mongan, 1914-1993

Collection Identifier: SC 1
Overview:

Correspondence, photographs, writings, and other papers of Agnes Mongan, Curator of Drawings at Harvard's Fogg Museum and the first woman director of a major art museum in the United States.

Papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, 1952-2004

Collection Identifier: SC 11
Overview:

Personal papers of Jeanne L. Wasserman, Honorary Curator of 19th and 20th Century Sculpture at the Fogg Museum from 1969-c.1987.

Papers concerning Agnes Mongan, 1990-1996

Collection Identifier: SC 12
Overview:

The collection contains Robert Sennett's correspondence, notes, newsletters, and microcassette interviews of and regarding Agnes Mongan.

Papers of Alfonso Ossorio and Edward Dragon Young, 1902-2000

Collection Identifier: SC 15
Overview:

These materials of abstract expressionist artist Alfonso Ossorio and his partner Ted Dragon contain correspondence with family and friends (including many well-known artists), photographs of Dragon and Ossorio and their circle of friends, as well as their estate in East Hampton, "The Creeks." Also included are Ossorio's materials from his time as a Harvard undergraduate and records detailing Ossorio's work with conifers.