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Archives related to: Lilienfeld, Karl, b. 1885

titleWalter Pach Papers
repositoryDelaware Art Museum
descriptionThe Walter Pach Manuscript Collection consists of original correspondence between Walter and Magda Pach and Raymond and Ruth Pach (son and daughter-in-law). The photographs are of Walter, Alfred (brother), Gotthelf and Frances Pach (parents), taken during the artist’s childhood years and mostly produced by Pach Bros. of New York.

Series III, IV, and V consist of Christmas cards from artists, museum officials, art collectors and friends of Walter and Magda Pach. Signatures include those of: Maurice Becker, Alexander Bing, Connie Black, Van Wyck Brooks, Ernest Clad, Harold Cone, George Constant, Jean Crotti, Harry Cumpson, Suzanne Duchamp, Robert Duffus, Eloise Egan, Will Eisner, Aline Farrelly, John Ferren, M. Flanagan, Raoul Fournier, Al Freuh, Arnold Friedman, Fernando Gambon, Sophie Cook Glassgold, Robert Goldwater, Prince Gourilli, Talbot Hamlin, Paul Harris, Pop Hart, Arthur Jaffe, Morris Kantor, Mariska Karasz, Anna Kauffman, Gaston Levi, J. Lipschitz, Hendrick William Van Loon, Paco Orozco, John Quinn, Gisela Richter, Professor Donald Roberts, Karl Schneck, Frederick Singer, John Sloan, Arthur Spingarn, Carl Springhorn, Chizo Tamatzus, John Upley, Erherd Weyhe, Amos Wilder.
extent8 linear feet
formatsCorrespondence Photographs Ephemera
accessUnrestricted
record sourcehttp://www.delart.org
finding aidIn the repository and an electronic version can be found on the repository's web site.
acquisition informationGift of Raymond P. Pach
updated03/16/2023 10:29:58
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titleAchim Moeller Fine Arts Records
repositoryAchim Moeller Fine Arts
descriptionStock cards.


Information Source: The AAM Guide to Provenance Research

formatsFinancial Records
accessContact repository for restrictions and policies.
updated04/02/2012 12:04:18
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titleDealer Photo Archives: Van Diemen-Lilienfeld Galleries
repositoryNational Gallery of Art, Image Collection
descriptionDealer's Archives, Image Collections: Photographs
German gallery that relocated to New York after World War II, dealing in old master, contemporary French, and German expressionist works (1,500 photographs and negatives)
extent1,500 photographs and negatives
formatsPhotographs Negatives
accessContact repository for restrictions and policies.
record sourcehttp://www.nga.gov/resources/dpadealers.shtm
updated11/12/2014 11:29:57
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titleLyonel Feininger Papers, 1883-1960
repositoryHoughton Library
descriptionChiefly correspondence of the Feininger family, between Feininger and his wife Julia (Lilienfeld) Feininger, their children, and other members of the Feininger and Lilienfeld families. Also a considerable amount of correspondence of Lyonel's father Karl Feininger, as well as about 40 musical compositions, essays, and other writings by him, chiefly on music.

Letters, 1939-1955, to Laurence Feininger from his parents contain many pen and ink drawings and woodcuts by Lyonel; Other correspondents represented in the collection include artists and architects, such as Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Rudolf Probst, Gerhard Marcks, and Walter Gropius; Alfred Hamilton Barr and others at the Museum of Modern Art; and German friends and family. Subjects range from wartime experiences in Germany, to exhibitions of the Blue Four.

Additionally, there are autograph manuscript musical compositions and an autobiographical sketch by Feininger as well as clippings pertaining to him, among other items. Papers are in German and English; there are also transcripts (5 v., typewritten) of portions of the correspondence, prepared by Julia Feininger.

Historical Note
Feininger was an American-born artist who went to Germany in 1887 and returned to the U.S. in 1936.
extent16 linear ft
formatsCorrespondence Writings Drawings Clippings Ephemera
accessMS Ger 146.1 was restricted until Mrs. Feininger's death in 1970.
record sourcehttp://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou00818
finding aidOnline and in repository.
acquisition information*62M-266: Gift of Feininger family; received: 1963. *62M-266A: Deposited by the Busch-Reisinger Museum Cambridge 38; received: 30 Jun 1963. Restricted during the lifetime of Mrs. Feininger *78M-11: Gift of Mr. T. Lux Feininger, 22 Arlington Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140; received: 1979 January.
updated11/12/2014 11:30:13
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titlePaul J. Sachs Papers, 1903-2005.
repositoryHarvard Art Museum Archives
descriptionThese papers of Fogg Art Museum associate director Paul J. Sachs document his administration of the museum, his teaching career at Harvard, and related professional activities.

The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include photographs, printed material, clippings, architectural drawings, reports, financial records, letters of introduction, insurance records, maps, funding appeals, minutes, memoranda, exhibition brochures, page proofs and press releases.
extent99 files boxes + oversize materials
formatsCorrespondence Photographs Printed Materials Drawings Ephemera
accessUnrestricted.
record linkhttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUAM:art00010
record sourcehttp://discovery.lib.harvard.edu//?itemid=%7clibrary%2fm%2faleph%7c011763842
updated11/12/2014 11:30:13
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