Birnbaum, Martin, 1878-1970
type Scholar/Critic/Expert Dealer/Gallery
dates 1878-1970
city New York City
stateNY
other citiesMiskolcz, Hungary; Venice, Italy;
sex M
history Martin Birmbaum was an art dealer and manager of the American branch of the Berlin Photographic Co., New York City, 1910-1916.

Birnbaum was a partner at Scott & Fowles and assisted in building the Grenville Lindall Winthrop Collection, now at the Fogg Museum.

decades1900-1910
1910-1920
1920-1930
1930-1940
1940-1950
1950-1960
1960-1970
updated 10/31/2024 13:33:16
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Repository Description Links
Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
Martin Birnbaum papers, 1862-1967, bulk 1920-1967 see details...
Harvard Art Museum Archives
32 Quincy Street
Papers of Grenville L. Winthrop, 1885-1943 (inclusive). see details...
Harvard Art Museum Archives
32 Quincy Street
Archives of the Fogg Art Museum, 1895-1985 (inclusive). see details...
Penn State University
Special Collections Library
Martin Birnbaum letters to Stanley Weintraub, 1962-1963 see details...
Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
Miscellaneous art exhibition catalog collection, 1813-1953, bulk 1915-1925 see details...
Yale University Library
Manuscripts and Archives
William Adams Delano papers, 1902-1960 (inclusive), 1939-1960 (bulk). see details...
Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
William G. Bowdoin letters, 1917-1922. see details...
Harvard Art Museum Archives
32 Quincy Street
Paul J. Sachs Papers, 1900-1994. see details...
Harvard University Archives
Pusey Library, Harvard Yard
Papers of Edward Waldo Forbes, 1856-1971 (inclusive). see details...
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Ingalls Library and Archives
Records of the Director's Office: Frederic Allen Whiting, 1913-1930 see details...

see alsoScott & Fowles (Firm)
Winthrop, Grenville Lindall, 1864-1943