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VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T15:12:50machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T15:12:50humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonDecamps, Alexandre-Gabriel, 1803-1860presumedDecamps, Alexandre-GabrielpresumedDecamps, Alexandre-Gabriel (French painter and printmaker, 1803-1860)presumedDecamps, Alexander GabrielpresumedDecamps, AlexandrepresumedDecamps, AlexanderpresumedAlexandre-Gabriel DecampspresumedDecampspresumedCamps, Alexander G., depresumedDe Camps, Alexander G.presumedDecamppresumedDecamps, Alexander G.presumed1803-03-041860-08-22FrenchChallamel, Augustin, 1818-1894.Clément, Charles, 1821-1887.Dieterle FamilyMoreau, Adolphe, b. 1827.Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library.Decamps, Alexandre-Gabriel, 1803-1860Clément, Charles, 1821-1887. Papers, 1838-1887 [microform].Clément, Charles, 1821-1887.Alioth, Achille.Bachelin, Antoine, 1835-Bellel, Jean-Joseph-Francois, 1816-1898.Berger, G.Burty, Philippe, 1830-1890.Cornu, Sebastien-Melchior, 1804-1870.Delacroix, Eugène, 1798-1863.Fromentin, Eugène, 1820-1876.Galichon, Émile Louis, 1829-1875.Gonse, Louis, 1846-1921.Grant, Gordon, 1875-1962.Lehmann, Henri, 1814-1882.Mantz, Paul, 1821-1895.Michel, Emile, 1828-1909.Prud'hon, Pierre-Paul, 1758-1823.Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre, 1824-1898.Raffalovich, Marie.David, Emile, 1824-1891.Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880.Papers, 1838-1887 [microform].5 microfilm reels ; 16mm.This collection is a microfiche copy of papers from the family home of M. Michel Clement-Grandcourt in Fleurier (Neuchatel), Switzerland. It does not represent all of Clement's personal and professional papers; other materials exist in both public and private (family) collections. It consists primarily of correspondence, with some notes, essays, and drafts, but omits much early professional correspondence and many documents relating to his research. A second copy of the microfiche is available at the Swiss Institute for Art Research, Zurich. Getty Research InstituteDecamps, Alexandre-Gabriel, 1803-1860. Artist file.Decamps, Alexandre-Gabriel, 1803-1860.Artist file.1 folder.Brooklyn Museum Libraries & ArchivesSterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library. Library Collection of Study Photographs and Clippings, ca. 1930-2000.Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library.Juynboll, Willem Rudolf, 1903-Hamilton, George Heard.Brooke, David S.Austin, James.Lieberman, Ralph.Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.Faison, S. Lane 1907-2006.Albertype Co.Detroit Publishing Co.Courtauld Institute of Art.Archivi Alinari.Library Collection of Study Photographs and Clippings, ca. 1930-2000679.3 linear ftThe Library's collection of study photographs and clippings contains reference photographs and clippings of art objects from a vast array of geographic locations. The collection contains photographs and clippings of sculpture, decorative arts, architecture (locations), and paintings/drawings/prints in the following geographic categories: American, British, French, German, Italian, the Low Countries, Scandinavian, Spanish, Swiss, Miscellaneous European/Western tradition, Egyptian, Ancient Civilization, Byzantine, African, Pre-Columbian American Art, Prehistoric, Near East, Far East, and Oceania. This collection began with the purchase of Willem Rudolf Juynboll's clippings collection, but was augmented in many ways and from several sources. Other major sources of material include the Duveen Collection, purchases from the Courtauld Institute, and an Alinari subscription. The collection also includes material from independent photographers and clippings from auction catalogues collected by Clark staff members.EnglishSterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The ClarkDieterle family records of French art galleries, 1846-1986Dieterle family records of French art galleries 1846-1986ca. 80 linear feet; (116 boxes)Collection comprises portions of 19th-century French gallery archives acquired by the Dieterle family as they built their art dealership and developed particular expertise in Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. In addition to those of Dieterle, the records of eight dealers (Goupil & Cie, Boussod Valadon & Co., Tedesco Frères, Arnold et Tripp, Bague et Cie, Le Roy et Cie, Galerie Allard et Noel, and Galerie Georges Petit) include stock ledgers, photographs of paintings, annotated exhibition and sales catalogs, and clippings.FrenchGetty Research InstituteChallamel, Augustin, 1818-1894. Augustin Challamel letters received, ca. 1834-1845.Challamel, Augustin, 1818-1894.Beaumont-Vassy, Edouard Ferdinand de la Bonninière, vicomte de, 1816-1875.Boulanger, Louis Candide, 1807-1867.Challamel, Jules, 1853-David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean, 1788-1856.Decamps, Alexandre-Gabriel, 1803-1860.Delacroix, Eugène, 1798-1863.Etex, Antoine, 1808-1888.Johannot, Tony, 1803-1852.Préault, Auguste, 1809-1879.Raffet, Alphonse Marie Louis de, 1790-1869.Savard, Marie Gabriel Augustin, 1814-1885.Augustin Challamel letters received, ca. 1834-1845.ca. 50 items.Letters addressed to Challamel primarily in his capacity as director of the journal La France littéraire (1832-1843) generally concerning illustrations and prints appearing in the journal. The letters are from several painters and sculptors including Decamps, Tony Johannot, Louis Boulanger, David d'Angers, Antoine Etex, Eugène Delacroix, Antoine Préault and the author Edouard de Beaumont-Vassy. The collection also includes six or more letters which appear to be addressed to Challamel's brother, the painter Jules Challamel, from the music historian Augustin Savard (ca. 1834-1871). Getty Research InstituteDecamps, Alexandre Gabriel, 1803-1860 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Decamps, Alexandre Gabriel, 1803-1860 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].1 folder.The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibrarySterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library. Library Collection of Study Photographs and Clippings, ca. 1930-2000.Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Library.Juynboll, Willem Rudolf, 1903-Hamilton, George Heard.Brooke, David S.Austin, James.Lieberman, Ralph.Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945.Faison, S. Lane 1907-2006.Albertype Co.Detroit Publishing Co.Courtauld Institute of Art.Archivi Alinari.Library Collection of Study Photographs and Clippings, ca. 1930-2000679.3 linear ftThe Library's collection of study photographs and clippings contains reference photographs and clippings of art objects from a vast array of geographic locations. The collection contains photographs and clippings of sculpture, decorative arts, architecture (locations), and paintings/drawings/prints in the following geographic categories: American, British, French, German, Italian, the Low Countries, Scandinavian, Spanish, Swiss, Miscellaneous European/Western tradition, Egyptian, Ancient Civilization, Byzantine, African, Pre-Columbian American Art, Prehistoric, Near East, Far East, and Oceania. This collection began with the purchase of Willem Rudolf Juynboll's clippings collection, but was augmented in many ways and from several sources. Other major sources of material include the Duveen Collection, purchases from the Courtauld Institute, and an Alinari subscription. The collection also includes material from independent photographers and clippings from auction catalogues collected by Clark staff members.EnglishSterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The ClarkMoreau, Adolphe, b. 1827. Letters, 1868 April 25, Dec. 21, Paris, to "Cher Monsieur."Moreau, Adolphe, b. 1827.Letters, 1868 April 25, Dec. 21, Paris, to "Cher Monsieur."2 items.Holographs signed. Adolphe Ferdinand Moreau (1827-1882), art critic, writes to obtain information on Alexandre Gabriel Decamps, French painter and etcher. The April letter makes an appointment to get information on the brothers of Decamps; the December letter asks in what magazine a picture by Decamps appeared. George Washington University