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Archives related to: Impressions Workshop (Firm)
title | Impressions Gallery and Workshop records, [ca. 1963-1984]. |
repository | Archives of American Art |
description | Gallery records consist of collectors' correspondence, exhibition history, artists' commission records, artists' files, wholesale files, documentary editions and printed matter. Workshop records consist of general files and artists' files. Files on Fritz Eichenberg, Edna Hibel, Herbert Jackson, Ronald Kowalke, Peter Milton, John Sandlin and Adja Yunkers are large and informative. A file on Shirley Borella contains original art work. |
extent | 15.0 linear ft. |
formats | Correspondence |
access | Use requires an appointment. |
record link | n/a |
record source | https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/impressions-gallery-and-workshop-records-7160 |
acquisition information | Donated 1986 by Stephen Andrus, the owner of Impressions Workshop and Gallery. |
updated | 02/14/2025 10:07:28 |
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title | Margaret N. Lockwood interview, 1992 Aug. 27 and Sept. 15. |
repository | Archives of American Art |
description | An interview of Margaret Lockwood conducted by Robert Brown for the Archives of American Art. Lockwood discusses her upbringing in a Boston area Irish family and her early interest in writing; meeting and subsequently marrying (1960) George Lockwood, a poet, printmaker and printer; the printmaker Leonard Baskin, for whom Lockwood had worked; founding in 1960 with her husband the Impressions Workshop in Boston and her role there; special projects she undertook; and the quick succession of children (four). Bio / His Notes: Writer and owner of Impressions Workshop, a gallery and center for printmaking; Boston, Mass. The workshop was acquired by Stephen Andrus in the late 1960s, who added Impressions Gallery. |
extent | 2 sound cassettes (120 min.) : analog. |
formats | Sound Recording |
access | Untranscribed; use requires an appointment. |
record source | http://www.siris.si.edu/ |
acquisition information | This interview is part of the Archives of American Art Oral History Program, started in 1958 to document the history of the visual arts in the United States, primarily through interviews with artists, historians, dealers, critics and administrators. |
updated | 02/14/2025 10:07:34 |
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