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VIAFrevised2015-09-24machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T11:53:41machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T11:53:42humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonBrunelleschi, Filippo, 1377-1446presumedBrunelleschi, FilippopresumedBrunelleschi, Filippo (Italian architect and sculptor, 1377-1446)presumedBrunelleschi, Philippe 1377-1446presumedPhilippe Brunelleschi 1377-1446presumedLippi, Filippo di ser BrunellescopresumedブルネレスキpresumedБрунеллеско, Филиппо, 1377-1446presumedFilippo di ser Brunellesco Lippi, 1377-1446presumedFilippo Brunelleschi 1377-1446presumedFilippo BrunelleschipresumedBrunelleschi, Pippo 1377-1446presumedFilippo Brunellesco 1377-1446presumedLippi, Filippo di ser Brunellesco, 1377-1446presumedBrunelleschi, .. 1377-1446presumedBrunelleschi, Filippo di SerpresumedБрунеллески, Филиппо 1377-1446presumedFilippo di ser Brunellesco LippipresumedBrunellesco Lippi, Filippo di serpresumedBrunelleski, FilippopresumedBrunellesco, Filippo.presumedBrunellesco, Filippo 1377-1446presumedBrunelleski, Filippo, 1377-1446presumedPippo Brunelleschi 1377-1446presumedBrunelleski, Filipo, 1377-1446presumedFilippo di ser Brunellescopresumedברונלסקי, פיליפוpresumedBrunellesco Lippi, Filippo di ser 1377-1446presumedFilippo di ser Brunellesco, 1377-1446presumed13771446-04-15ItalianItaliansCommittee to Rescue Italian Art.Rockwell, Anne F.Schneider, Karl, 1892-1945.Bruneleschi, Filippo, 1377-1446.Brunelleschi, Filippo, 1377-1446Brunelleschi, Filippo, 1377-1446 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Brunelleschi, Filippo, 1377-1446 : [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 LibraryCommittee to Rescue Italian Art, Papers: Villa I Tatti., 1966-1973Committee to Rescue Italian Art, Papers: Villa I Tatti. 1966-19738.0 Linear feet; (146 folders)Papers from the Villa I Tatti office of the American Committee to Rescue Italian Art (CRIA), founded to restore cultural heritage damaged by the 1966 Florentine flood, include correspondence, reports, and photographs related to the organization's activities.Biblioteca Berenson, Villa I Tatti - The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance StudiesKarl Schneider papers, 1910-1962, 1925-1945Schneider, Karl, 1892-1945Karl Schneider papers 1910-1962 1925-194559 boxes, 10 flat file folders; (ca. 45 lin. ft.German architect born in Mainz, Germany, who received his architectural training under Lussow and Kuehne (Dresden, 1911-1912), Walter Gropius (Berlin, 1912-1914), and Peter Behrens (Berlin, 1915-1916). After immigrating to the United States in 1938, he worked in Chicago for Sears, Roebuck and Company. The papers contain photographs, correspondence, original documents, glass slides, and many original drawings. About half of the drawings are his designs for consumer products produced by his employer Sears, Roebuck and Company.EnglishGetty Research InstituteRockwell, Anne F. Filippo's dome : production material.Rockwell, Anne F.Filippo's dome : production material.Manuscripts: 1 folder.Illustrations: 32 items.Ink illustrations, paste-up with separation for jacket, corrected typescript, corrected galley proof. University of Minnesota, MinneapolisSchneider, Karl, 1892-1945. Karl Schneider papers, ca. 1910-1962, bulk 1925-1945.Schneider, Karl, 1892-1945.Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969.Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990.Wind, Edgar, 1900-1971.Scheel, Ernst.Wolff, Ursula.Karl Schneider papers, ca. 1910-1962, bulk 1925-1945.ca. 45 lin. ft. (59 boxes, 10 flat file folders).Karl Schneider's papers contain photographs, correspondence, original documents, glass slides and many original drawings. Most of the photographic materials (ca. 850 items) document Schneider's first career in Germany (1921-1938), and the architectural achievements of his contemporaries. There are also a small number of official documents from both Weimar and Nazi Germany. All of the original drawings and sketches (ca. 1000 items) date from after Schneider's immigration to the United States in 1938. About half of these are his designs for consumer products produced by his employer Sears, Roebuck & Co., (1938-1945). The archive, therefore, offers an interesting glimpse into an artist/designer's collaboration with commercial industry, and the mass marketing of modern design through Sears' products. Series I. Personal and professional papers: (1921-1962) contain documents pertaining to Schneider's career, including German exhibitions and publications, and some papers relating to the loss of his professorship during the period of the Third Reich. Documents from his American phase include references, and immigration and licensing papers. There are, however, no personal letters and very few letters in Schneider's hand. Documents from Germany record Schneider's professional affiliations including contracts with the Kunstgewerbeschüle in Hamburg, his suspension from his position in 1933, his students' petitions for his reinstatement, and the termination of his employment by the Nazis. Files contain information about Schneider's publications and an inventory of Schneider's library. Personal documents include his birth certificate, discharge from the army, immigration and divorce papers. Schneider's professional life in the United States is chronicled by a small amount of correspondence, a 1944 contract with Liebl and Schlossman, and recommendations written on his behalf by Walter Gropius, Lewis Mumford, Walter Curt Behrendt and others. To augment the collection ca. 250 photocopied pages of articles and drawings from the Karl-Schneider-Archiv Hamburg, pertain to his early career. Series II. Sketches and drawings: ca. 1,000 sheets of sketches and drawings by Schneider represent his work in America. Included are drawings of Michelangelo's tomb of Julius II in the Medici Chapel done for art historian Edgar Wind, ca. 1942-1944. Other drawings document Schneider's architectural work. Most of the drawings concern Sears, Roebuck & Co. projects such as "Craftsman" tools, toys, appliances, furniture, and store designs. The drawings are in pencil, colored pencil, chalk, charcoal and wash. Series III. Photographs and slides: ca. 800 photographic prints and slides document Schneider's architectural designs in Germany and include many of unrealized plans and models. Included are some personal photographs, and a number of photographs of work by Schneider's German, Austrian and American contemporaries, such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Lewis Mumford and Louis Sullivan. There are also images of Schneider's designs for Sears stores (plans, views and site studies) and several photographs showing a Sears store under construction in Mexico City, 1946. There is also an album of photographs of Brunelleschi designs. Many of the photographic images were taken by Ernst Scheel and by Schneider's second wife, Ursula Wolff. Series IV. Glass negatives: ca. 800 glass negatives of the photographs in the collection. Although many of the photographs do not have negatives, dmost of the negatives in the collection have a corresponding photographic print. EnglishGermanGetty Research InstituteFilippo Brunelleschi : vertical file.Filippo Brunelleschi : vertical file.Centre canadien d'architecture, | Canadian Centre for Architecture | CCA