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titleMiscellaneous art exhibition catalog collection, 1813-1953, bulk 1915-1925
repositoryArchives of American Art
descriptionCatalogs for one person exhibitions of William T. Dannat (1915), and Henry Golden Dearth (1919); and a group exhibition of "American Painters Sculptors and Gravers," (undated), including a list of 49 members and 122 works of art.
extent3 items. reel 4859 (fr. 64-100)
formatsExhibition Catalogs
accessPatrons must use microfilm copy.
record linkhttps://sirismm.si.edu/EADpdfs/AAA.archamea.pdf
record sourcehttps://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/miscellaneous-art-exhibition-catalog-collection-9520
acquisition informationMiscellaneous art exhibition catalog collection, 1887-1934 (bulk 1915-1925)
updated02/14/2025 10:07:48
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titleThe René Gimpel Archives
repositoryGimpel Fils
descriptionThe René Gimpel Archives are a free, digital research resource containing over 10,000 documents from the personal and professional life of French art dealer René Gimpel. Spanning from the late 19th century to the end of WWII, the archives offer insight into his gallery’s operations, artist relationships, and collecting practices. Digitized and transcribed to preserve fragile originals, the database is searchable online and reflects the Gimpel family’s commitment to making this complex history accessible to scholars worldwide.
accessFor access, contact archives.rg@gimpelfils.com
record linkhttps://renegimpel.les-archives.net/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2F
record sourcehttps://renegimpel.les-archives.net/Account/Login?ReturnUrl=%2F
updated10/03/2025 11:58:55
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updated06/05/2025 09:56:50
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titleThe Kress Collection Digital Archive
repositoryNational Gallery of Art, Archives
descriptionThe Kress Collection Digital Archive, developed by the National Gallery of Art with support from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, documents over 3,000 works of European art — primarily Italian Renaissance — collected by Samuel H. Kress and distributed to more than 90 U.S. institutions by 1961. The archive includes high-resolution images, provenance research, and thousands of digitized conservation and acquisition records, offering scholars a comprehensive resource on the collection’s history, care, and impact on American museum culture.
extentOnline resource
accessAvailable online.
record linkhttps://kress.nga.gov/Detail/entities/NAM0305
record sourcehttps://kress.nga.gov/Detail/entities/NAM0465
updated07/29/2025 15:49:02
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