Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America
Archives related to: Hirschl & Adler Galleries
title | Hirschl & Adler Galleries photographs of works of art and records, 1921-ca. 1990. | repository | Archives of American Art |
description | The bulk of the collection consists of b&w photographic prints and color transparencies, ca. 1960-ca.1995, of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, and folk art, most by nineteenth and twentieth century American artists, sold by Hirschl & Adler Galleries. Scattered records, 1921-199-, include a small amount of correspondence with collectors, dealers and museums; artists' files; exhibition catalogs, invitations, checklists and publications regarding various institutions and art related topics. Miscellaneous material found includes a file on artist Dorothy Coulter containing correspondence of Stuart Feld of Hirschl & Adler with Coulter and with museums and Coulter's executors regarding the storage, sale, disposition and appraisal of her drawings; printed reproductions and pencil sketches by S.J. Woolf and others; biographical material on Edward Seager, including genealogical notes and a birth certificate; a letter from W.J. Sharp to William Constable; and a sound recording labeled "William Steen, Art and Life of Henry Ray Clark," May 9, 1990. |
extent | 10.8 linear ft. |
formats | Photographs Correspondence Exhibition Catalogs |
access | Unmicrofilmed; use requires an appointment. Collection stored off-site. Limited access until further notice. Photographs and transparencies: Authorization to publish or reproduce must be obtained from: the current owners of the works via Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 21 East 70th Street, New York, New York 10021. |
record link | n/a |
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