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Johnson, Philip Cortelyon, 1906-
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Johnson, Philip, 1906-
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Johnson, Philip
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Johnson, Philip (American architect, critic, and collector, 1906-2005)
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Johnson, Philip O.
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Johnson, Philip (Philip Cortelyou), 1906-2005
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Johnson, Philip B.
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Johnson, Philip C. (1906-2005).
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Philip Johnson
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ジョンソン, フィリップ
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Johnson, Philip Cortelyou 1906-
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Džonson, Filip
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Johnson, Philip C. 1906-2005 (Philip Cortelyou),
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Johnson, Philip Cortelyou
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Prominent New York architect. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and designed the State Theater at Lincoln Center in N.Y.
Architect, author, critic. Affiliated with the Museum of Modern Art, New York as the founder and director of the Dept. of Architecture (1932-34, 1952-1954), Trustee (1957- ), and donor.
New York architect Philip Johnson (1906-2005) was among the most influential American architects of the twentieth century. He studied architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design and took his first professional position in 1930 as the founding curator of the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He also practiced professionally for more than sixty years, designing residential, corporate, and institutional buildings in the United States and internationally. He may be best-known for the design of his own home, the Glass House, in New Canaan, CT. His architectural and critical influence on the field of modern architecture was significant and far-reaching. Johnson was awarded the Gold Medal from the American Institute of Architects and the first Pritzker Architecture Prize.
American architect.
Originally built as Asia House, 112 East 64th Street, now houses the Russell Sage Foundation and the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.
Project was unbuilt. Philip Johnson was awarded third prize in the competition announced in early 1967.
Architect.
The Museum of Modern Art: Director, Department of Architecture, 1932-34, 1946-54; Trustee, 1957- .
Biographical / Historical Note
Born in 1906, Philip Johnson was one of the most prominent and outspoken architects of the post-World War II era. During his long career from the 1930s until his death in 2005, Johnson has been a major participant in the architectural debate of his time and has contributed to all major architectural movements during those years.
In 1930 Johnson founded the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In 1934 Johnson enrolled in architecture school at Harvard.
He started as a follower of Mies van der Rohe's most austere modernism (ref his Glass House, New Caanan, CT, 949), broke with early modernism to design in what he called a more “humane” modernistic vocabulary, and was one of the leaders of postmodernism (ref the AT&T corporate headquarters, NYC, 1978) during the 1980s.
Johnson was in partnership with John Burgee from 1967-1991. When in his 90s Johnson designed and built structures that showed his interest in the deconstructivist idiom.
Biographical/Historical Note
Philip Johnson is one of the most prominent and outspoken architects of the post-World War II era. During his long career from the 1940s until the present, Johnson has been a major participant in the architectural debate of his time and has contributed to all major architectural movements during those years. He started as a follower of Mies van der Rohe's most austere modernism, broke with this trend to design in a more "humane" modernistic vocabulary, and was one of the leaders of postmodernism during the 1980s. In his 90s Johnson has designed and built structures that show his interest in the deconstructivist idiom.
Born in 1906 in Cleveland, Ohio, Johnson became interested in the critical study of architecture through frequent trips to Europe. In 1930, after receiving a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Harvard University, he went to work for the newly established Museum of Modern Art in New York, where he founded and directed its Department of Architecture, the first museum-affiliated program in the United States devoted to the study of architecture as art. Before returning to Harvard in 1940 to earn an architecture degree, Johnson spent six years as a political radical working for the right-wing publication Social Justice and co-founding the Young Nationalists movement.
As an architect, Johnson played a pivotal role in three international movements: modernism, postmodernism, and deconstructivism. Indeed, the Museum of Modern Art's 1932 landmark exhibition "The International Style", a collaborative effort between Johnson and architectural historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock, was the first official American forum to recognize and codify the modernist movement in architecture. Stressing function over form, this then-revolutionary style made famous by such European masters as Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier became the new paradigm for American architecture under Johnson's tutelage. Many of Johnson's early works have become exemplars of modernist architecture, particularly Johnson's own Glass House (1949) and the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York (1959).
In 1967, Johnson began a partnership with John Burgee that culminated in the construction of Johnson's most publicly celebrated building after the Glass House: the AT&T Corporate Headquarters in New York (1978). Adorned with nonfunctional design elements, the AT&T building embraced the post-modernist movement in architecture centered around the revival of historic styles.
At the age of 82, Johnson once again changed the dialogue of contemporary architecture with the Museum of Modern Art's 1988 exhibition "Deconstructivist Architecture" (with Mark Wigley). Linking the works of such architects as Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, and Peter Eisenman to the style of Russian constructivist painters, the exhibition fostered much critical acclaim and critical debate. Johnson continued to further the cause of deconstructivist architecture through the adoption of a new, anti-geometric style of design - a style best exemplified by his Visitors Center in New Canaan, Connecticut.
The first recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, Johnson has been recognized not only as one of the most influential architects of his generation but also as one of the most influential teachers of the next generation of architects. He died in 2005.
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Walter Gropius papers in the Bauhaus-Archiv, ca. 1919-1937.
Title:
Walter Gropius papers in the Bauhaus-Archiv, ca. 1919-1937.
Photographs of the early papers of Walter Gropius at the Bauhaus-Archiv in Berlin,Germany.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (10 linear ft.)
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- Walter Gropius papers in the Bauhaus-Archiv, ca. 1919-1937.
Johnson, Philip Cortelyou, 1906-1986 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Title:
Johnson, Philip Cortelyou, 1906-1986 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Johnson, Philip Cortelyou, 1906-1986 : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969. Reminiscences of Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe : oral history, 1961.
Title:
Reminiscences of Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe : oral history, 1961.
Youth, beginnings in architectural field; influences on his work; design for Stuttgart Housing Exhibition, 1927; work at Bauhaus, Nazi harassment; design of Illinois Institute of Technology buildings; importance of structure vs. mechanical elements in architecture; relationships of architecture and civilization; rectangular vs. fluid space. Includes discussions with James Marston, Bruce Graham, Philip Johnson, and Henry Heald regarding Mies van der Rohe and their relationships with him.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 78 leaves.
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- Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969. Reminiscences of Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe : oral history, 1961.
Katharine Kuh papers
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Katharine Kuh papers
The papers of art historian, dealer, critic, and curator Katharine Kuh measure 12 linear feet and date from 1875-1994, with the bulk of the material dating from 1930-1994. Found within the papers are biographical material; correspondence with family, friends and colleagues; personal business records; artwork by various artists; a travel journal; writings by Kuh and others; scrapbooks; printed material; photographs of Kuh and others; and audio recordings of Kuh's lectures and of Daniel Catton Rich reading poetry.Biographical material consists of copies of Kuh's birth certificate, resumés, passports, award certificates, honorary diplomas, and address books listing information about several prominent artists and colleagues.Four linear feet of correspondence offers excellent documentation of Kuh's interest in art history, her travels, her career at the Art Institute of Chicago, her work as a corporate art advisor, and as an author. There are letters from her mother Olga Woolf, friends, and colleagues. There is extensive correspondence with various staff members of the Art Institute of Chicago, the First National Bank of Chicago, and <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review</emph>. Also of interest are letters from artists and collectors, several of whom became life-long friends including Walter and Louise Arensberg, Cosmo Campoli, Serge Chermayeff, Richard Cox, Worden Day, Claire Falkenstein, Fred Friendly, Leon Golub, Joseph Goto, David Hare, Denise Brown Hare, Jean Hélion, Ray Johnson, Gyorgy and Juliet Kepes, Len Lye, Wallace Putnam, Kurt Seligmann, Shelby Shackelford, Hedda Sterne, and Clyfford Still. Many letters are illustrated with original artwork in various media.There are also scattered letters from various artists and other prominent individuals including Josef Albers, George Biddle, Marcel Breuer, Joseph Cornell, Stuart Davis, Edwin Dickinson, Joseph Hirshhorn, Daniel Catton Rich, and Dorothea Tanning.Personal business records include a list of artwork, Olga Woolf's will, inventories of Kuh's personal art collection, miscellaneous contracts and deeds of gift, receipts for the sale of artwork, files concerning business-related travel, and miscellaneous receipts.Artwork in the collection represents a wide range of artist friends and media, such as drawings, watercolors, paintings, collages, and prints. Included are works by various artists including lithographs by David Hare and a watercolor set, <emph render="italic">Technics and Creativity</emph>, designed and autographed by Jasper Johns for the Museum of Modern Art, 1970.Notes and writings include annotated engagement calendars, travel journals for Germany, a guest book for the Kuh Memorial gathering, and many writings and notes by Kuh for lectures and articles concerning art history topics. Of interest are minutes/notes from meetings for art festivals, conferences, and the "Conversations with Artists Program (1961). Also found are writings by others about Kuh and other art history topics. Six scrapbooks contain clippings that document the height of Kuh's career as a gallery director and museum curator. Scrapbook 6 contains clippings about Fernand Léger, the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1953.Additional printed material includes clippings about Kuh and her interests, a comprehensive collection of clippings of Kuh's articles for <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review</emph>, exhibition announcements and catalogs, calendars of events, programs, brochures, books including <emph render="italic">Poems</emph> by Kuh as a child, and reproductions of artwork. Of particular interest are the early and exhibition catalogs from the Katharine Kuh Gallery, and rare catalogs for artists including Jean Arp, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Stanley William Hayter, Hans Hofmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Franz Kline, Le Corbusier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Pablo Picasso.Photographs provide important documentation of the life and career of Katharine Kuh and are of Kuh, family members, friends, colleagues, events, residences, and artwork. Several of the photographs of Kuh were taken by Will Barnet and Marcel Breuer and there is a notable pair of photo booth portraits of Kuh and a young Ansel Adams. There are also group photographs showing Angelica Archipenko with Kuh; designer Klaus Grabe; painters José Chavez Morado and Pablo O'Higgins in San Miguel, Mexico; Kuh at the Venice Biennale with friends and colleagues including Peggy Guggenheim, Frances Perkins, Daniel Catton Rich, and Harry Winston; and "The Pre-Depressionists" including Lorser Feitelson, Robert Inverarity, Helen Lundeberg, Arthur Millier, Myron Chester Nutting, and Muriel Tyler Nutting.Photographs of exhibition installations and openings include views of the Katharine Kuh Gallery; Fernand Léger, Man Ray, and László Moholy-Nagy at the Art Institute of Chicago; and Philip Guston, Jimmy Ernst, Seymour H. Knox, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and Mark Rothko at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York. There are also photographs depicting three men posing as Léger's "Three Musicians" and the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Art Institute of Chicago. There is a photograph by Peter Pollack of an elk skull used as a model by Georgia O'Keeffe.Additional photographs of friends and colleagues include Ivan Albright, Alfred Barr, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Willem De Kooning, Edwin Dickinson, Marcel Duchamp, Claire Falkenstein, Alberto Giacometti, poet Robert Graves with Len Lye, Philip Johnson, Gyorgy and Juliet Kepes, Carlos Mérida, José Orozco, Hasan Ozbekhan, Pablo Picasso, Carl Sandberg, Ben Shahn, Otto Spaeth, Hedda Sterne, Adlai Stevenson, Clyfford Still, Mark Tobey, and composer Victor Young.Photographs of artwork include totem poles in Alaska; work by various artists including Claire Falkenstein, Paul Klee, and Hedda Sterne; and work donated to the Guggenheim Museum.Four audio recordings on cassette are of Katharine Kuh's lectures, including one about assembling corporate collections, and of Daniel Catton Rich reading his own poetry. There is also a recording of the Second Annual Dialogue between Broadcasters and Museum Educators.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet
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- Kuh, Katharine. Katharine Kuh papers, 1875-1994, bulk, 1930-1994.
George Goodwin interviews relating to Frank Lloyd Wright
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George Goodwin interviews relating to Frank Lloyd Wright
The George Goodwin interviews relating to Frank Lloyd Wright measure 0.2 linear feet and date to 1992. Interviews were conducted by Goodwin for the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives at Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona, with architects, students, and clients who knew Wright and others who offer opinions on his work. Interviewees include: architects Graham Gund, Philip Cortelyou Johnson, Kevin Roche, printmaker and mural painter Richard Haas, a Taliesin apprentice with Wright in the 1950s, who has portrayed Wright and the Chicago School in his murals; and Loren Pope, a Wright client from the mid-1930s. Included are brief summaries of the Pope and Roche interviews.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 Linear feet
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- Goodwin, George M. Interviews concerning Frank Lloyd Wright, 1992.
Howe, George, 1886-1955. George Howe papers, 1926-1974, (bulk 1926-1955).
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George Howe papers, 1926-1974, (bulk 1926-1955).
Manuscripts, with related correspondence, memoranda, and notes of Howe's lectures, speeches, reports, articles, poems, and other writings, 1920s-1930s; correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to Howe's tenure as Chair of the Yale University Department of Architecture; clippings, correspondence, and legal documents, 1932-1935, relating to the dissolution of his architectural firm, Howe & Lescaze; correspondence, memoranda, and accounts relating to Howe's work with LIFE Magazines's Life Houses program ("new houses for modern living"), 1939-1940; correspondence between Robert A.M. Stern and numerous architects, family, and friends of Howe, all related to Stern's research for his monograph on Howe, 1962-1974; and curriculum vitae, a diary of a trip to Mexico, 1932, photographs, clippings, printed material, and miscellaneous documents, relating to professional honors and activities, and personal life. Also, letters from leading artists and architects including William Kozlenko, Maxwell Levinson, Philip Johnson, Norman L. Rice, Louis I. Kahn, Robert J. Buffler, Howard Robertson, Roger W. Sherman, Dominque Berninger, and Irving Bowman, endorsing Howe for the 1933 Philadelphia Award (which he did not receive).
ArchivalResource: 2.8 cubic ft.
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- Howe, George, 1886-1955. George Howe papers, 1926-1974, (bulk 1926-1955).
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Papers, 1927-1944.
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Papers, 1927-1944.
Letters discussing his undergraduate days at Harvard, his trip to Europe, his time in the army, and architectural projects he worked on while in the army.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (73 items)
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Papers, 1927-1944.
Seagram Company, Ltd. Seagram Building records, 1954-1965, [bulk, 1954-1958].
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Seagram Building records, 1954-1965, [bulk, 1954-1958].
Subseries A. Construction and Development Files contains building specifications at the general and detail levels; records regarding property acquisition, legal matters, and preliminary plans for the building; and files of the project manager regarding construction, change orders, and work orders. Subseries B. Financial Records contains field reports; requisition statements from the builder George A. Fuller Co.; statements from commercial realtor Cushfield & Wakefield, Inc., and other financial records.
ArchivalResource: 20.5 linear ft.
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- Seagram Company, Ltd. Seagram Building records, 1954-1965, [bulk, 1954-1958].
Molitor, Joseph W. Joseph W. Molitor architectural photographs, 1935-1985 (bulk 1946-1980).
Title:
Joseph W. Molitor architectural photographs, 1935-1985 (bulk 1946-1980).
The bulk of this collection consists of more than 22,000 black and white photographic negatives and more than 10,600 black and white photographic prints documenting commercial, institutional, religious, and residential architecture throughout the United States, with particular emphasis on sites in the mid-Atlantic region. These images date from the mid-1930s to Molitor's retirement in the mid-1980s, with the great majority of images created between 1946 and 1980. Also included in the collection are images of landscapes, industrial design, portraits, and events of personal significance to Molitor. In some select cases, color prints, color negatives, color transparencies, and 35mm slides are also available in addition to or instead of the black and white negatives and prints. Researchers are also advised that documents in this collection indicate that when faced with a lack of storage space in 1973, Molitor contacted clients to return inactive negatives that they had comissioned before 1955. In at least some cases, those clients declined to accept their negatives and Molitor subsequently destroyed the images. Thus, this collection has lacunae in the negatives series.
ArchivalResource: approx. 22,000 photonegatives.approx. 10,600 photoprints.
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- Molitor, Joseph W. Joseph W. Molitor architectural photographs, 1935-1985 (bulk 1946-1980).
Bragazzi, Olive 1916-. Oral history, 1998.
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Oral history, 1998.
Ms. Bragazzi discusses her long history with the Museum, beginning with her initial employment, shortly after World War II, as an assistant to Alfred H. Barr, Jr. A detailed description of the Museum's ambience in the 1950s is included. Bragazzi recalls the 1958 fire and remembers various Museum personalities such as Monroe Wheeler, William S. Lieberman and Dorothy Dudley, under whom she trained.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (38 p.)1 sound cassette.
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- Bragazzi, Olive 1916-. Oral history, 1998.
Philip Johnson architectural projects, 1984-1995
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Philip Johnson architectural projects 1984-1995
American architect. Architectural drawings, study models, photographs, brochures, and miscellaneous papers, the bulk of which relate to the Franklin Square building, Washington, D.C., a project by John Burgee Associates with Philip Johnson. The collection also includes models and brochures for other projects by the firm, and papers relating to the Peter Lewis guesthouse, a project by the office of Philip Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 30.5 linear feet
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- Philip Johnson architectural projects, 1984-1995
Haskell, Douglas Putnam, 1899-1979. Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, Series I: Pending correspondence, 1949-1964.
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Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, Series I: Pending correspondence, 1949-1964.
This series contains Architectural Forum-related correspondence between Douglas Haskell and hundreds of architects. Haskell also corresponded with numerous people in fields related to architecture, as well as those in the architectural press, politicians, and many others. The bulk of the correspondence revolves around Douglas Haskell's position as editor of Architectural Forum.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet.
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- Haskell, Douglas Putnam, 1899-1979. Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, Series I: Pending correspondence, 1949-1964.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Architectural model of proposed front building for the General Theological Seminary.].
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[Architectural model of proposed front building for the General Theological Seminary.]. [1986]
ArchivalResource: 1 architectural model : wood and paper ; 50 x 34 x 21 cm. + 1 photocopy of article ([4] leaves ; 28 cm.)
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Architectural model of proposed front building for the General Theological Seminary.].
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson papers, ca. 1908-2002 (bulk 1925-1998).
Title:
Philip Johnson papers, ca. 1908-2002 (bulk 1925-1998).
Papers of the American architect Philip Johnson document his early and later career. Approximately 160 built and unrealized designs are documented with photographs, and some correspondence and clippings. Johnson's designs for his New Canaan estate, including the Glass House, are especially well represented. Nearly half the collection is comprised of photographs - of Johnson's drawings, his buildings, his friends and colleagues, and Johnson himself. The other half consists of clippings and other printed materials about Johnson and his work, correspondence, legal documents and manuscripts (by Johnson), including a few items related to Johnson's right-wing politics in the 1930s. Videotaped interviews with Johnson, awards, honorary degrees, and gifts received by Johnson are among the collected items.
ArchivalResource: 38 linear ft. (61 boxes) + ADDS (5 boxes)
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson papers, ca. 1908-2002 (bulk 1925-1998).
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Asia House facade, scheme[s] A [and] B [graphic] : [perspective renderings] / Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut Jacoby, delineator.
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Asia House facade, scheme[s] A [and] B [graphic] : [perspective renderings] / Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut Jacoby, delineator. 1958-1960.
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : various media ; 69.0 x 42.7 cm. (27 1/4 x 16 1/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Asia House facade, scheme[s] A [and] B [graphic] : [perspective renderings] / Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut Jacoby, delineator.
Adeline Oppenheim Guimard papers, 1902-1953
Title:
Adeline Oppenheim Guimard papers 1902-1953
Adeline Oppenheim Guimard (1872- ) was an American artist noted for her portraits in gouache and colored crayons. Her works were exhibited in Paris, New York and other cities in the U.S. She was married to Hector Guimard, a French architect and designer. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, family papers, photographs, sketches, and printed matter. Correspondence, 1902-1953, concerns Guimard's portraits and acknowledgements for works she donated to institutions. Writings include her papers on exhibitions and book of comments by patrons. Family papers contain letters and papers of her sister Nellie Oppenheim and Hector Guimard. Also, sketches by Adeline Guimard, photographs of her work, citations, awards, and assorted papers and photographs.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear foot (1 box)
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- Adeline Oppenheim Guimard papers, 1902-1953
Herbert Matter papers, ca. 1937-1984
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Herbert Matter papers ca. 1937-1984
Original artwork, photographs, letters, manuscripts, process materials, memorabilia, negatives, transparencies, film, printed material, and working equipment.
ArchivalResource: ca. 310 linear feet
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- Herbert Matter papers, ca. 1937-1984
Matter, Herbert, 1907-1984. Herbert Matter papers, circa 1937-1984.
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Herbert Matter papers, circa 1937-1984.
The collection represents the photography and graphic design career of Herbert Matter, his commercial and personal work. This includes original artwork (collages, sketches), photographs (predominately black and white prints, contact prints, working prints), manuscripts, process materials (paste-ups, proof sheets), memorabilia, negatives, transparencies, slides, 16mm motion picture film, printed material, and working equipment. There is considerable correspondence with particularly noteworthy letters from Gregory Ain, John Cage, John Entenza, Walter Gropius, Gyorgy Kepes, Isamu Noguchi, Irving Penn, and Brett Weston among others.
ArchivalResource: circa 350 linear feet (467 containers)
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- Matter, Herbert, 1907-1984. Herbert Matter papers, circa 1937-1984.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. City Gallery, Bielefeld, West Germany [graphic] : [exterior perspective renderings] / [Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator].
Title:
City Gallery, Bielefeld, West Germany [graphic] : [exterior perspective renderings] / [Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator]. [19]64.
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : ink and wash on paper, mounted on boards ; 62.0.x 101.5 cm.(24 1/2 x 40 in.) or smaller.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. City Gallery, Bielefeld, West Germany [graphic] : [exterior perspective renderings] / [Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator].
Blake, Peter, 1920-2006. Peter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1980-2002).
Title:
Peter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1980-2002).
This collection contains materials related to a full range of Blake's personal, professional, and academic lives. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1980s through the early 2000s. His professional and faculty papers document many of his interests, and primarily include published and unpublished lectures and articles. Although Blake delivered his lectures at various architectural schools in the United States and abroad, the specific locations of the lectures are not usually recorded on the documents. In addition, many articles he wrote for publication appear as annotated typescripts. There are also significant papers related to publication of his memoir No Place Like Utopia (Knopf, 1993), including correspondence and some production records. Throughout the professional and faculty papers are also found a large number of reference files relating to modern architecture, art, design, urbanism, technology, and current events, compiled over many decades. The collection also contains correspondence with personal friends, clients, and professional and academic colleagues. There is an especially significant amount of correspondence and clippings related to Patwant Singh, a Sikh writer, commentator, journalist, editor, and publisher, with whom Blake was a close friend. There are also many materials including correspondence, typescripts, and book production records related to Philip Johnson and Paul Rudolph, with whom Blake was also close. Architectural project records include original and reprographic drawings and photographs for 40 residential and institutional designs, located primarily in New York City and the surrounding region. Of particular note are drawings and papers related to Blake's important Pin Wheel House (1954) in Water Mill, New York. In addition, there are drawings related to the American National Exhibition in Moscow (1959). Finally, there is a significant number of drawings, photographs, and correspondence related to the Benjamin Gerson Residence (1999-2003) in Johnsonburg, New Jersey, one of Blake's last architectural projects.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear feet (22 manuscript boxes)441 drawings (40 rolls and 1 print box)11 audiocassettes ( 1 card file box)
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- Blake, Peter, 1920-2006. Peter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1980-2002).
Samuel J. Wagstaff papers
Title:
Samuel J. Wagstaff papers
The Samuel J. Wagstaff papers, circa 1932-1985 comprise 6.4 linear feet of correspondence, writings, miscellaneous records, printed material, and photographs documenting Wagstaff's professional and personal relationships with artists and photographers, his career as an art curator, and his position as an important collector of paintings and photographs. Correspondence with artists and others such as curators, arts organizations, galleries, and museums, reflects the diversity of contemporary American art and includes individuals associated with the abstract expressionist, Fluxus, pop, earth, conceptual, and minimalist art movements.
ArchivalResource: 6.4 Linear feet
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- Wagstaff, Samuel J. Samuel Wagstaff papers, 1932-1985.
Joseph Emberton Archive, 1924-1956
Title:
Joseph Emberton Archive 1924-1956
ArchivalResource: 2 linear metres / 6 large flat boxes, 3 standard boxes, 1 roll of plans, 1 box of glass negatives
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- Joseph Emberton Archive, 1924-1956
Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1929-2005
Title:
Edward Joseph Logue papers 1929-2005
The papers consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, designs, photographs, audio tapes, clippings, printed material and miscellanea documenting the personal life and professional career of Edward J. Logue, lawyer, politician, and urban planner and administrator. Urban planning materials detail his activity in New Haven, Boston, and New York state. Student papers document Logue's life as a Yale University undergraduate and law student (1939-1942; 1945-1947). Copies of Ambassador Chester Bowles's correspondence reflect Logue's role in the foreign service and U.S.-Indian relations. Extensive office files for New Haven and Boston redevelopment work (1954-1967) detail Logue's pioneer work in modern urban planning and provide documentation on the political, business, social, and cultural development of these cities. Urban Development Corporation files provide similar documentation for Logue's work in New York state. Boston mayoral files and scrapbooks include additional documentation on Logue's political career, his redevelopment work, and the city of Boston.
ArchivalResource: 407.11 linear feet (606 boxes)
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- Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1929-2005
International Association of Art Critics panel discussions
Title:
International Association of Art Critics panel discussions
Panel discussions "American Painting and Sculpture" and "American Contemporary Architecture" sponsored by the International Association of Art Critics at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Panel members are Aleksa Celebonovic, Stuart Davis, Lloyd Goodrich, Adolph Gottlieb, Jacques Guiton, Philip Cortelyou Johnson, William Henry Jordy, Isamu Noguchi, Theodore Roszak, Gert Schiff, and James Johnson Sweeney.
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- International Association of Art Critics. International Association of Art Critics panel discussions, 1959 May 21-22.
Oud, J. J. P. (Jacobus Johannes Pieter), 1890-1963. J.J.P. Oud papers, 1907-1963, n.d.
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J.J.P. Oud papers, 1907-1963, n.d.
Collection of J.J.P. Oud's architectural designs represented in drawings, photographs, sketchbooks, notebooks, and posters.
ArchivalResource: ca. 236 sheets; 11 v.; 134 items.
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- Oud, J. J. P. (Jacobus Johannes Pieter), 1890-1963. J.J.P. Oud papers, 1907-1963, n.d.
Hall, Douglas Deane, 1940-. Colloquim papers [manuscript] 1960-61.
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Colloquim papers [manuscript] 1960-61.
Papers accumulating during his chairmanship of the University-union sponsored colloquium at the University of Virginia in March, 1961. Included are correspondence, clippings, programs and advertising pieces. Among the correspondents are Jacques Barzun, Percy Elwood Corbett, Lawrence Durrell, John Richard Hersey, Aldous Leonard Huxley, Philip Cortelyou Johnson, David Mackenzie Ogilvy, Sylvia Field Porter, Paul Marvin Rudolph, Albert Bruce Salein, Alexander Procofieff De Seversky and Norbert Wiener.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.
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- Hall, Douglas Deane, 1940-. Colloquim papers [manuscript] 1960-61.
Warburg, Edward M. M. Oral history, 1991.
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Oral history, 1991.
Warburg discusses his childhood, including his father's interest in art and collecting and the beginnings of his own interest in art. He discusses in detail the birth of The Museum of Modern Art, and its roots in Harvard's Society for Contemporary Art, which Warburg helped found in the late 1920s. He characterizes Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Lincoln Kirstein and Philip Johnson in relation to the Museum's early history. Other topics include his. membership in the Museum's original Junior Advisory Committee and the establishment of the Museum's Film Library during the 1930s. Warburg also offers views on the Museum today.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript. (99 p.)4 sound cassettes.
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- Warburg, Edward M. M. Oral history, 1991.
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969. Seagram Building, New York, N.Y. : vertical file.
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Seagram Building, New York, N.Y. : vertical file.
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- Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1886-1969. Seagram Building, New York, N.Y. : vertical file.
Logue, Edward J. Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1929-2001 (inclusive).
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Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1929-2001 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, designs, photographs, audio tapes, clippings, printed material and miscellanea documenting the personal life and professional career of Edward J. Logue, lawyer, politician, and urban planner and administrator. Urban planning materials detail his activity in New Haven, Boston, and New York state. Student papers document Logue's life as a Yale University undergraduate and law student (1939-1942; 1945-1947). Copies of Ambassador Chester Bowles's correspondence reflect Logue's role in the foreign service and U.S.-Indian relations. Extensive office files for New Haven and Boston redevelopment work (1954-1967) detail Logue's pioneer work in modern urban planning and provide documentation on the political, business, social, and cultural development of these cities. Urban Development Corporation files provide similar documentation for Logue's work in New York state. Boston mayoral files and scrapbooks include additional documentation on Logue's political career, his redevelopment work, and the city of Boston.
ArchivalResource: 392.5 linear ft.
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- Logue, Edward J. Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1929-2001 (inclusive).
Transcripts and Photographs from the John Peter Collection, circa 1951-1995, and undated
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Transcripts and Photographs fromthe John Peter Collection circa 1951-1995, and undated
Photographs and audiotapetranscripts used by John Peter in his books on 20th-centuryarchitects.
ArchivalResource: 9.2 linear feet (15 boxes)
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- Transcripts and Photographs from the John Peter Collection, circa 1951-1995, and undated
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Welfare Island Master Plan, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [perspective renderings] / [Philip Johnson and John Burgee, architects ; Ronald Love, delineator].
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[Welfare Island Master Plan, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [perspective renderings] / [Philip Johnson and John Burgee, architects ; Ronald Love, delineator]. [circa 1970]
ArchivalResource: 6 drawings : ink on board ; 51.5 x 70.5 cm. (20 1/4 x 27 3/4 in.) or smaller.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Welfare Island Master Plan, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [perspective renderings] / [Philip Johnson and John Burgee, architects ; Ronald Love, delineator].
Princeton Symposium on World Affairs (1963). Princeton Symposium on World Affairs audio recordings, 1963.
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Princeton Symposium on World Affairs audio recordings, 1963.
The collection consists of reel-to-reel audio tapes of the architecture, painting, and prose panel discussions. Also included is a memoranda that provides a complete schedule for the weekend, including information about participants' arrival times and lodging arrangements.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Princeton Symposium on World Affairs (1963). Princeton Symposium on World Affairs audio recordings, 1963.
Michael Loew papers
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Michael Loew papers
Biographical material, correspondence, notes, writings, photographs, business and financial records, works of art, and printed material document the career of painter and educator Michael Loew.
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- Loew, Michael, 1907-1985. Michael Loew papers, 1930-1997.
Emily Hall Tremaine papers
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Emily Hall Tremaine papers
The papers of art collector Emily Hall Tremaine measure 8.9 linear feet, date from circa 1890 to 2004, and document the development of Tremaine's seminal collection of modernist, pop, and contemporary art. The papers comprise biographical material including a sound recording, personal correspondence, art collection files, artist files, exhibition loan files including a video recording, and reproduction request files. Also found are two scrapbooks documenting Tremaine's first marriage to Baron Maximilian von Romberg; and photographs of Tremaine, her family and friends, and works of art from her collection.
ArchivalResource: 8.9 Linear feet
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- Tremaine, Emily Hall, 1908-1987. Emily Hall Tremaine papers, [ca. 1900]-1989.
Howard Somers Conant papers
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Howard Somers Conant papers
The papers of art educator and painter Howard Somers Conant measure 3.2 linear feet and date from 1944 to 1987. The papers document Conant's career as an art educator through correspondence with friends and colleagues; draft manuscripts, lectures, and other writings; newsletters, copies of published books, and other printed materials; and seventy-four sound recordings of interviews, lectures, and panel discussions that Conant took part in during the 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 linear feet
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- Conant, Howard Somers, 1921-. Howard Somers Conant papers, [ca.1946]-1985.
Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Barbaralee. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel collection, 1976-1999.
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Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel collection, 1976-1999.
The Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Collection dates from 1976 to 1999 and primarily comprises videotapes and autdiotapes of interviews conducted by Diamonstein-Spielvogel with various artists, architects, craftsmen, interior designers, fashion designers, and photographers concerning their respective fields. These interviews are the substance of Diamonstein-Spielvogel's ten different television series, which include "About the Arts," "American Architecture Now," "American Architecture Now II," "Barbaralee Diamonstein and ...," "Handmade In America," "Inside New York's Art World," "Inside Fashion," "Inside Fashion- Fashion Now," "Interior Design: The New Freedom," and "Visions and Images: American Photographers on Photography." Also included in this collection are interviews of Diamonstein-Spielvogel concerning her work on several news shows, including ABC's "Good Morning America," Fox's "Ten O'Clock News," and WOR-TV's "Straight Talk." Additionally, there are a few news segments that she produced, including ABC's "Arts Minutes" and CBS's "But Not On My Block," and one that she wrote and narrated, CBS's "Lamp Unto My Feet: After Reubens." The collection, arranged alphabetically by the first name of each interview subject, includes various preservation formats, including 1" Open Reel Videotape, 3/4" Umatic Videotape, and VHS Videotape. The collection also contains twenty-eight unedited audiotapes consisting of additional interviews conducted by Diamonstein-Spielvogel, accompanied by a book of transcriptions entitled Singular Voices: Americans Who Make a Difference.
ArchivalResource: 556 items (54.0 lin. ft.)
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- Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Barbaralee. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel collection, 1976-1999.
Samuel J. Wagstaff papers
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Samuel J. Wagstaff papers
The Samuel J. Wagstaff papers, circa 1932-1985 comprise 6.4 linear feet of correspondence, writings, miscellaneous records, printed material, and photographs documenting Wagstaff's professional and personal relationships with artists and photographers, his career as an art curator, and his position as an important collector of paintings and photographs. Correspondence with artists and others such as curators, arts organizations, galleries, and museums, reflects the diversity of contemporary American art and includes individuals associated with the abstract expressionist, Fluxus, pop, earth, conceptual, and minimalist art movements.
ArchivalResource: 6.4 Linear feet
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- Samuel J. Wagstaff papers, circa 1932-1985
Pelli, Cesar. Oral history, 1994.
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Oral history, 1994.
Pelli recounts his selection as architect for the 1984 Museum Expansion Project and traces the development of the design for an expanded Museum, including specific architectural and practical concerns throughout its various stages. He also discusses the selection of the developer, the legislative and public approval processes, and his contact with Museum curators and administrators.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (84 p.)2 sound cassettes.
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- Pelli, Cesar. Oral history, 1994.
Schlumbohm, Peter, 1896-1962. Papers, 1922-1979 (bulk, 1939-1956).
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Papers, 1922-1979 (bulk, 1939-1956).
The papers, created by Dr. Schlumbohm, were preserved by industrial designer Marc Harrison and included among his own papers. Harrison augmented the papers with additional clippings related to Schlumbohm and his own photographs of Schlumbohm's products during the 1970s. Most of the material remains in scrapbooks, although some has been removed and rehoused.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Schlumbohm, Peter, 1896-1962. Papers, 1922-1979 (bulk, 1939-1956).
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). From Bauhaus to pop, masterworks given by Philip Johnson. 1996 : Archives pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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From Bauhaus to pop, masterworks given by Philip Johnson. 1996 : Archives pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). From Bauhaus to pop, masterworks given by Philip Johnson. 1996 : Archives pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Oral history interview with Leo Castelli
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Oral history interview with Leo Castelli
Interview of Leo Castelli conducted 1969 May 14-1973 June 8, by Paul Cummings, for the Archives of American Art.
OralHistoryResource: Sound recording: 3 sound tape reels ; 7 in. : digital, wav file.Sound recording: 5 sound tape reels ; 5 in.Transcript: 266 p.
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- Castelli, Leo,. Oral history interview with Leo Castelli, 1969 May 14-1973 June 8 [sound recording].
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Our ugly cities : commencement speech / by Philip Johnson, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, June 5, 1966.
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Our ugly cities : commencement speech / by Philip Johnson, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, June 5, 1966. 1966.
Typescript (photocopy).
ArchivalResource: 13 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Our ugly cities : commencement speech / by Philip Johnson, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, June 5, 1966.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Kneses Tifereth Israel Synagogue, Port Chester, N.Y.] [graphic] : [interior perspective view, towards ark] / [Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut Jacoby, delineator].
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[Kneses Tifereth Israel Synagogue, Port Chester, N.Y.] [graphic] : [interior perspective view, towards ark] / [Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut Jacoby, delineator]. [1956]
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : ink on paper ; 40.0 x 54.5 cm. (15 3/4 x 21 1/2 in.)
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Kneses Tifereth Israel Synagogue, Port Chester, N.Y.] [graphic] : [interior perspective view, towards ark] / [Philip Johnson, architect ; Helmut Jacoby, delineator].
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Reminiscences of Philip Cortelyou Johnson : oral history, 1964.
Title:
Reminiscences of Philip Cortelyou Johnson : oral history, 1964.
Organization of International Exhibit of Modern Architecture and establishment of international style; Director, Department of Architecture, Museum of Modern Art, 1930-36, 1946-54; design of museum annex and courtyard, Glass House (1947), Seagram Building; questions of preservation, modernization; processional and monumental elements in architectural design.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 64 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Reminiscences of Philip Cortelyou Johnson : oral history, 1964.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Central Park Stables, New York, N.Y. [graphic] : [competition drawings] / Philip Johnson, architect ; [Helmut Jacoby, delineator].
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Central Park Stables, New York, N.Y. [graphic] : [competition drawings] / Philip Johnson, architect ; [Helmut Jacoby, delineator]. [ca. 1967]
ArchivalResource: 2 sheets : ink and ink wash on paper ; 56.0 x 101.0 cm. (22 1/8 x 39 3/4 in.) or smaller.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Central Park Stables, New York, N.Y. [graphic] : [competition drawings] / Philip Johnson, architect ; [Helmut Jacoby, delineator].
Logue, Edward J. Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1931-2000 (inclusive).
Title:
Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1931-2000 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, designs, photographs, audio tapes, clippings, printed material and miscellanea documenting the personal life and professional career of Edward J. Logue, lawyer, politician, and urban planner and administrator. Urban planning materials detail his activity in New Haven, Boston, and New York state. Student papers document Logue's life as a Yale University undergraduate and law student (1939-1942; 1945-1947). Copies of Ambassador Chester Bowles's correspondence reflect Logue's role in the foreign service and U.S.-Indian relations. Extensive office files for New Haven and Boston redevelopment work (1954-1967) detail Logue's pioneer work in modern urban planning and provide documentation on the political, business, social, and cultural development of these cities. Urban Development Corporation files provide similar documentation for Logue's work in New York state. Boston mayoral files and scrapbooks include additional documentation on Logue's political career, his redevelopment work, and the city of Boston.
ArchivalResource: 384.5 linear ft.
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- Logue, Edward J. Edward Joseph Logue papers, 1931-2000 (inclusive).
Philip Johnson papers, 1908-2002 (bulk 1925-1998)
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Philip Johnson papers 1908-2002 (bulk 1925-1998)
Documentation of the early and later career of architect Philip Johnson, especially representative of his early work, particularly his Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, and a number of little known, never constructed projects. The collection consists of photographs, printed and audiovisual materials, clippings, correspondence, legal documents, and manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: 38.0 linear feet; (65 boxes)
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- Philip Johnson papers, 1908-2002 (bulk 1925-1998)
Koch, Richard H., 1918-. Oral history, 1991.
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Oral history, 1991.
Koch recalls his early days as a writer/director of industrial films and as an associate with the law firm of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts, where he worked on Museum of Modern Art matters. He discusses the 1958 fire at the Museum, the legal ramifications of which resulted in his being hired full-time, and describes changes in the structure of trustee committees as well as his own various responsibilities. Koch offers personal reminiscences of Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Rene d'Harnoncourt, John B. Hightower, Bates Lowry, and Monroe Wheeler, and discusses in depth the period in the 1960s during which he, J. Wilder Green and Walter Bareiss assumed joint responsibility for the administration of the Museum. Also discussed are the Museum's 1964 building expansion, the planning phase of the 1984 expansion, the formation of the Museum's professional staff union (PASTA/MoMA), and the employee strikes of the early 1970s.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (181 p.)5 sound cassettes.
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- Koch, Richard H., 1918-. Oral history, 1991.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson papers, 1930-1992.
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Philip Johnson papers, 1930-1992.
The Papers include clippings, correspondence, published and unpublished statements, speeches, reviews and commentaries on his architectural projects; and correspondence with Sibyl Moholy-Nagy and J.J.P. Oud.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (15 boxes, oversize material)
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson papers, 1930-1992.
Katharine Kuh papers
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Katharine Kuh papers
The papers of art historian, dealer, critic, and curator Katharine Kuh measure 12 linear feet and date from 1875-1994, with the bulk of the material dating from 1930-1994. Found within the papers are biographical material; correspondence with family, friends and colleagues; personal business records; artwork by various artists; a travel journal; writings by Kuh and others; scrapbooks; printed material; photographs of Kuh and others; and audio recordings of Kuh's lectures and of Daniel Catton Rich reading poetry.Biographical material consists of copies of Kuh's birth certificate, resumés, passports, award certificates, honorary diplomas, and address books listing information about several prominent artists and colleagues.Four linear feet of correspondence offers excellent documentation of Kuh's interest in art history, her travels, her career at the Art Institute of Chicago, her work as a corporate art advisor, and as an author. There are letters from her mother Olga Woolf, friends, and colleagues. There is extensive correspondence with various staff members of the Art Institute of Chicago, the First National Bank of Chicago, and <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review</emph>. Also of interest are letters from artists and collectors, several of whom became life-long friends including Walter and Louise Arensberg, Cosmo Campoli, Serge Chermayeff, Richard Cox, Worden Day, Claire Falkenstein, Fred Friendly, Leon Golub, Joseph Goto, David Hare, Denise Brown Hare, Jean Hélion, Ray Johnson, Gyorgy and Juliet Kepes, Len Lye, Wallace Putnam, Kurt Seligmann, Shelby Shackelford, Hedda Sterne, and Clyfford Still. Many letters are illustrated with original artwork in various media.There are also scattered letters from various artists and other prominent individuals including Josef Albers, George Biddle, Marcel Breuer, Joseph Cornell, Stuart Davis, Edwin Dickinson, Joseph Hirshhorn, Daniel Catton Rich, and Dorothea Tanning.Personal business records include a list of artwork, Olga Woolf's will, inventories of Kuh's personal art collection, miscellaneous contracts and deeds of gift, receipts for the sale of artwork, files concerning business-related travel, and miscellaneous receipts.Artwork in the collection represents a wide range of artist friends and media, such as drawings, watercolors, paintings, collages, and prints. Included are works by various artists including lithographs by David Hare and a watercolor set, <emph render="italic">Technics and Creativity</emph>, designed and autographed by Jasper Johns for the Museum of Modern Art, 1970.Notes and writings include annotated engagement calendars, travel journals for Germany, a guest book for the Kuh Memorial gathering, and many writings and notes by Kuh for lectures and articles concerning art history topics. Of interest are minutes/notes from meetings for art festivals, conferences, and the "Conversations with Artists Program (1961). Also found are writings by others about Kuh and other art history topics. Six scrapbooks contain clippings that document the height of Kuh's career as a gallery director and museum curator. Scrapbook 6 contains clippings about Fernand Léger, the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1953.Additional printed material includes clippings about Kuh and her interests, a comprehensive collection of clippings of Kuh's articles for <emph render="italic">The Saturday Review</emph>, exhibition announcements and catalogs, calendars of events, programs, brochures, books including <emph render="italic">Poems</emph> by Kuh as a child, and reproductions of artwork. Of particular interest are the early and exhibition catalogs from the Katharine Kuh Gallery, and rare catalogs for artists including Jean Arp, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Stanley William Hayter, Hans Hofmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Franz Kline, Le Corbusier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Pablo Picasso.Photographs provide important documentation of the life and career of Katharine Kuh and are of Kuh, family members, friends, colleagues, events, residences, and artwork. Several of the photographs of Kuh were taken by Will Barnet and Marcel Breuer and there is a notable pair of photo booth portraits of Kuh and a young Ansel Adams. There are also group photographs showing Angelica Archipenko with Kuh; designer Klaus Grabe; painters José Chavez Morado and Pablo O'Higgins in San Miguel, Mexico; Kuh at the Venice Biennale with friends and colleagues including Peggy Guggenheim, Frances Perkins, Daniel Catton Rich, and Harry Winston; and "The Pre-Depressionists" including Lorser Feitelson, Robert Inverarity, Helen Lundeberg, Arthur Millier, Myron Chester Nutting, and Muriel Tyler Nutting.Photographs of exhibition installations and openings include views of the Katharine Kuh Gallery; Fernand Léger, Man Ray, and László Moholy-Nagy at the Art Institute of Chicago; and Philip Guston, Jimmy Ernst, Seymour H. Knox, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and Mark Rothko at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York. There are also photographs depicting three men posing as Léger's "Three Musicians" and the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Art Institute of Chicago. There is a photograph by Peter Pollack of an elk skull used as a model by Georgia O'Keeffe.Additional photographs of friends and colleagues include Ivan Albright, Alfred Barr, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Willem De Kooning, Edwin Dickinson, Marcel Duchamp, Claire Falkenstein, Alberto Giacometti, poet Robert Graves with Len Lye, Philip Johnson, Gyorgy and Juliet Kepes, Carlos Mérida, José Orozco, Hasan Ozbekhan, Pablo Picasso, Carl Sandberg, Ben Shahn, Otto Spaeth, Hedda Sterne, Adlai Stevenson, Clyfford Still, Mark Tobey, and composer Victor Young.Photographs of artwork include totem poles in Alaska; work by various artists including Claire Falkenstein, Paul Klee, and Hedda Sterne; and work donated to the Guggenheim Museum.Four audio recordings on cassette are of Katharine Kuh's lectures, including one about assembling corporate collections, and of Daniel Catton Rich reading his own poetry. There is also a recording of the Second Annual Dialogue between Broadcasters and Museum Educators.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet
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- Katharine Kuh papers, 1875-1994, bulk 1930-1994
Hoopes, Ned Edward, 1932-1984. Ned Edward Hoopes papers, 1959-1984.
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Ned Edward Hoopes papers, 1959-1984.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, photographs, clippings, and other printed materials. Included are the unpublished manuscripts of his biographies of Charles Laughton and of Viola Heise Bodenschatz, 1883-1967, a suspected Nazi sympathizer, and notes for his biography of Frederick Rolfe, Baron Corvo. There is cataloged correspondence from Philip Cortelyou Johnson and Sir Angus Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Hoopes, Ned Edward, 1932-1984. Ned Edward Hoopes papers, 1959-1984.
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). Philip Johnson, selected gifts. 1985: Archives pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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Philip Johnson, selected gifts. 1985: Archives pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). Philip Johnson, selected gifts. 1985: Archives pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson architectural projects, 1984-1995.
Title:
Philip Johnson architectural projects, 1984-1995.
A collection of architectural materials: drawings, study models, photographs, slides, negatives, brochures and miscellaneous papers. The bulk of the collection relates to the Franklin Square building, Washington, D.C., a project by John Burgee Associates with Philip Johnson. The collection also includes materials relating to the Peter Lewis guesthouse, a project by the office of Philip Johnson. The Lewis guesthouse was an addition (never realized) to a house designed (redesigned and ultimately unrealized) by Frank Gehry. In addition, there are seven models for other buildings designed by John Burgee Associates with Philip Johnson, as well as 21 brochures regarding various projects of the firm.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30.5 linear feet.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson architectural projects, 1984-1995.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-. Oral history, 1990-1991.
Title:
Oral history, 1990-1991.
Johnson's recollections span the entire history of The Museum of Modern Art, from his introduction to founding director Alfred H. Barr, Jr. in 1929 to his present involvement as a member of the Board of Trustees. He discusses the early history of the Museum's Department of Architecture (later the Department of Architecture and Design), including organization of such seminal exhibitions as "Modern Architecture: International Exhibition" (1932) and "Machine Art" (1934), and describes the department under the later direction of Arthur Drexler. Johnson's involvement in the Museum's Advisory Committee in the 1930s and his association with Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and Iris Barry are also mentioned. Other topics include the building expansion programs of 1954 and 1964 for which Johnson was the principal architect, his redesign of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden in 1952-53, and the building expansion of 1984.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript. (181 p.)6 sound cassettes.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-. Oral history, 1990-1991.
Mitch Tuchman papers relating to the book Painters Painting
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Mitch Tuchman papers relating to the book Painters Painting
Papers related to Tuchman's co-authoring with Emile de Antonio the book Painters Painting: A History of American Modernism in the Words of Those Who Created It (Abbeville Press, 1984). The book was based on uncut transcripts and the film script from de Antonio's 1972 film Painters Painting, inspired by the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition, New York Painting and Sculpture: 1940-1970, curated by Henry Geldzahler. Included are correspondence; transcripts of interviews conducted by de Antonio of painters, critics, curators, and collectors; notes; drafts of the book; and a subject card file.
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- Tuchman, Mitch. Mitch Tuchman papers related to the book Painters Painting, 1980-1989.
Guimard, Adeline Oppenheim, b. 1872. Adeline Oppenheim Guimard papers, 1902-1953.
Title:
Adeline Oppenheim Guimard papers, 1902-1953.
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, family papers, photographs, sketches, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: .4 linear foot (1 box)
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- Guimard, Adeline Oppenheim, b. 1872. Adeline Oppenheim Guimard papers, 1902-1953.
Florence Knoll Bassett papers
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Florence Knoll Bassett papers
The papers of architect, and interior designer and planner Florence Knoll Bassett, measure approximately 2 linear feet dating from 1932 to 2000. The collection selectively documents Knoll Bassett's education and her career at Knoll Associates, Inc. from the 1940s until her resignation in 1965, in addition to personal design projects and other activities after leaving the company. It is an important source of information on the development of interior architecture and design from the 1940s to the 1970s, chronicling the Knoll mission to synthesize space, furniture, and design by creating interiors based on practical use, comfort, and aesthetics.The collection documents the growth of Knoll's international reputation for its modern furnishings and interiors and the impact of a business philosophy that encompassed design excellence, technological innovation, and mass production. The material includes a chronology of Knoll Bassett's career; a portfolio of sketches, drawings and designs; photographs of Knoll Bassett and others; subject files containing sketches and photographic material; letters from friends, colleagues, clients and others; awards received by Knoll Bassett throughout her career; and printed material.Much of the material is annotated with historical and biographical notes written by Knoll Bassett which provide invaluable contextual information for the materials found therein. The notes are dated 1999 in the Container Listing, under the assumption that they were written by Florence Knoll Bassett as she was arranging her archival papers.
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- Florence Knoll Bassett papers, 1932-2000
Philip Johnson : vertical file.
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Philip Johnson : vertical file.
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- Philip Johnson : vertical file.
Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers
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Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers
The papers of abstract expressionist painters Jackson Pollock and wife Lee Krasner measure 16.1 linear feet and date from circa 1914 to 1984, with the bulk of the material dating from 1942 to 1984. The collection documents their personal and professional lives, as well as the legacy of Jackson Pollock's work after his death. Found are biographical material, correspondence, writings by Krasner and others, research material, business and financial records, printed material, scrapbooks, artwork by others, photographs, interview transcripts, audio and video recordings, and motion picture film. The collection is divided into two series, the first of which focuses on Pollock and includes his scattered papers dating from circa 1914 to his death in 1956, as well as Krasner's papers dating from his death to 1984 about managing Pollock's legacy. This series includes biographical materials, including transcripts and audio recordings of an interview with William Wright in 1949; Pollock's and Krasner's correspondence with Thomas Hart Benton, Betty Parsons Gallery, Bill Davis, B. H. Friedman, Reginald Isaacs, Sidney Janis, Violet De Lazlo, Martha Jackson Gallery, Alfonso Ossorio, Tony Smith, and Clyfford Still, and with one another; Krasner's correspondence concerning Pollock's estate and artwork after his death; numerous writings about Pollock, including an original draft of Bryan Robertson's biography and an essay by Clement Greenberg. James Valliere extensive research files on Pollock for a never-published biography were given to Krasner and filed in Series 1. These include scattered correspondence with Lee Krasner, and Pollock's family and friends, including Charles Pollock, Thomas Hart Benton, and Robert Motherwell. There are also transcripts of interviews Valliere conducted with Pollock's friends and colleagues, including James Brooks, Dorothy Dehner, Clement Greenberg, Reuben Kadish, Lee Krasner, Charles Maddox, Mrs. Sanford McCoy, Daniel T. Miller, Robert Miller, and Tony Smith. The original audio reels and duplicates exist for many and are filed here. Additional interviews were conducted with Willem de Kooning, Alfonso Ossorio, and Burton Rouche, but not transcribed - these are filed in Series 1.10, Audio Recordings and Motion Picture Film. Also found in Series 1 are scattered business records documenting Krasner's handling of Pollock's estate and legacy; printed materials relating to Pollock, including published biographies, exhibition catalogs, and clippings; two scrapbooks; and a sketchbook by an unidentified artist. Numerous photographs of Pollock include childhood and family photographs, photographs of Pollock in his studio by Hans Namuth, Rudy Burckhardt, and Herbert Matter, photographs of Pollock with Lee Krasner, and exhibition photographs. Audio recordings and motion film in Series 1 include a 1964 16mm film about Pollock (VHS copies are available) and reel-to-reel recordings of untranscribed interviews of Pollock's friends and colleagues by James Valliere, including interviews with Willem de Kooning and Alfonso Ossorio. Additional transcribed interviews are filed in subseries 1.4.Lee Krasner's papers documenting her own career are arranged in Series 2 and date from 1927-1984. Biographical materials include resumes and awards, school documents, family documentation, and exhibition lists. Her correspondence with artist friends and art colleagues is extensive and includes many letters from artists such as Philip Johnson, Ray Eames, Cleve Gray, and Hans Namuth. She also maintained correspondence with many art historians and critics, curators, gallery owners, collectors, arts-related and social organizations, admirers, and family members.There are thirteen transcripts of interviews with Krasner by Bruce Glaser, Barbara Cavaliere, Andrew Forge, Emily Wasserman, Barbara Rose, and others. The original audio recordings for these transcripts are filed in series 2.10, along with other audio recordings for which there are no transcripts, including interviews by John Gruen, Delores Holmes, Mercedes Matter, the Martha Dean Radio Show, NBC Today Show, and WQXR radio. There are also audio recordings of Krasner's lectures in series 2.10.Krasner's papers also include writings and reminiscences by Krasner; writings about Krasner; printed materials such as exhibition catalogs and clippings; and one scrapbook containing clippings and photographs. Numerous photographs are of Krasner, including portrait photographs taken by Hans Namuth; of Krasner with Jackson Pollock and family and friends, and of her exhibitions and artwork. Users should note that Pollock's and Krasner's papers contain similar types of material that often overlap in subject matter, especially among the correspondence and photographs.
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- Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956. Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers, circa 1905-1984.
Oral history interview with Margaret Scolari Barr relating to Alfred H. Barr
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Oral history interview with Margaret Scolari Barr relating to Alfred H. Barr
An interview of Margaret Scolari Barr conducted 1974 February 22-1974 May 13, by Paul Cummings, for the Archives of American Art.
OralHistoryResource: Sound recording: 2 sound tape reels ; 5 in.Transcript: 69 p.
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- Barr, Margaret Scolari, 1901-1987. Oral history interview of Margaret Scolari Barr concerning Alfred H. Barr, 1974 Feb. 22 - May 13.
Architects’ interviews collection, 1992-1993
Title:
Architects’ interviews collection 1992-1993
Collection includes interviews by George M. Goodwin of four architects: Gunnar Birkerts, Helmut Jahn, Philip Johnson, and Cesar Pelli, who express their opinions on significant examples and influences on 20th century architecture.
ArchivalResource: 4 audio cassettes; ( linear feet)
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- Architects’ interviews collection, 1992-1993
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson architectural drawings, 1943-1994 (bulk 1943-1970).
Title:
Philip Johnson architectural drawings, 1943-1994 (bulk 1943-1970).
This collection contains approximately 5100 drawings, including preliminary design drawings and unbuilt studies, presentation drawings, and working drawings, for more than 100 individual projects designed by Philip Johnson, some in collaboration with John Burgee. Locations include the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, and Venezuela. Major commissions included in this collection are the Glass House in New Canaan, CT; the New York State Pavilion for the 1964 World's Fair, Queens, NY; the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center, NYC; Asia House, NYC; the H.L. Moses Building at Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, NY; the master plan for Welfare Island, NYC; the Munson-Williams Proctor Institute, Utica, NY; the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX; and buildings for Sarah Lawrence College, Seton Hill College, the University of St. Thomas, and Yale University. Also of note in this collection are many presentation renderings by Helmut Jacoby and other architectural renderers. A subset of this collection includes drawings created for the 1996 monograph on Philip Johnson by Peter Blake.
ArchivalResource: approx. 5100 sheets.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Philip Johnson architectural drawings, 1943-1994 (bulk 1943-1970).
Goodwin, George M. Architects' interviews collection, 1992-1993.
Title:
Architects' interviews collection, 1992-1993.
The collection includes interviews by George M. Goodwin of four architects: Gunnar Birkerts, Helmut Jahn, Philip Johnson, and Cesar Pelli, who express their opinions on significant examples and influences on 20th century architecture.
ArchivalResource: 4 audio-cassettes.
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- Goodwin, George M. Architects' interviews collection, 1992-1993.
Johnson, Hiram, 1866-1945. [Portrait from the Hiram Johnson papers additions, possibly of Philip B. Johnson] [graphic]
Title:
[Portrait from the Hiram Johnson papers additions, possibly of Philip B. Johnson] [graphic] [between ca. 1950 and ca. 1965]
ArchivalResource: 1 photographic print : b&w ; 28 x 23 cm.
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- Johnson, Hiram, 1866-1945. [Portrait from the Hiram Johnson papers additions, possibly of Philip B. Johnson] [graphic]
Knoll, Florence, 1917-. Florence Knoll Bassett papers, 1932-2000.
Title:
Florence Knoll Bassett papers, 1932-2000.
The papers of architect, and interior designer and planner Florence Knoll Bassett, measure approximately 2.5 linear feet dating from 1932 to 2000. The collection selectively documents Knoll Bassett's education and her career at Knoll Associates, Inc. from the 1940s until her resignation in 1965, in addition to personal design projects and other activities after leaving the company. It is an important source of information on the development of interior architecture and design from the 1940s to the 1970s, chronicling the Knoll mission to synthesize space, furniture, and design by creating interiors based on practical use, comfort, and aesthetics. The collection documents the growth of Knoll's international reputation for its modern furnishings and interiors and the impact of a business philosophy that encompassed design excellence, technological innovation, and mass production. The material includes a chronology of Knoll Bassett's career; a portfolio of sketches, drawings and designs; photographs of Knoll Bassett and others; subject files containing sketches and photographic material; letters from friends, colleagues, clients and others; awards received by Knoll Bassett throughout her career; and printed material. Much of the material is annotated with historical and biographical notes written by Knoll Bassett which provide invaluable contextual information for the materials found therein. The notes are dated 1999 in the Container Listing, under the assumption that they were written by Florence Knoll Bassett as she was arranging her archival papers.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Knoll, Florence, 1917-. Florence Knoll Bassett papers, 1932-2000.
Cook, John Wesley, 1933-. John W. Cook interviews with architects, 1969-1970 (inclusive).
Title:
John W. Cook interviews with architects, 1969-1970 (inclusive).
The John W. Cook Interviews with Architects consist of recorded interviews conducted with American architects prominent in the mid-to-late twentieth century. These interviews were recorded by Cook and Heinrich Klotz in 1969-1970 and largely transcribed in their 1973 book Conversations with Architects, published by Praeger Publishers, New York.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet (40 audiotape reels)
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- Cook, John Wesley, 1933-. John W. Cook interviews with architects, 1969-1970 (inclusive).
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). Dept. of Architecture. Letters, 1939-1949, to Lewis Mumford.
Title:
Letters, 1939-1949, to Lewis Mumford.
Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from various members of the Dept. of Architecture of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
ArchivalResource: 11 items (11 l.).
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- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). Dept. of Architecture. Letters, 1939-1949, to Lewis Mumford.
Manny, Carter H. Carter H. Manny, Jr. papers, 1893-1991 1972-1976.
Title:
Carter H. Manny, Jr. papers, 1893-1991 1972-1976.
The collection includes scrapbook albums, correspondence, and misc. materials related to Carter H. Manny, Jr.'s boyhood visit to the 1933 Century of Progress World's Fair in Chicago, his involvement in the planning and construction of Marc Chagall's mosaic, The four seasons, at the First National Bank Plaza (now Chase Bank) in Chicago, and his role in the planning and construction of Alexander Calder's Flamingo sculpture for the Federal Center plaza in Chicago. In addition, the collection includes correspondence and misc. materials relating to Manny's 50-year friendship with Philip C. Johnson.
ArchivalResource: 13 boxes (5 linear feet) and flatfile materials.
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- Manny, Carter H. Carter H. Manny, Jr. papers, 1893-1991 1972-1976.
Ippen, Arthur T. Arthur T. Ippen papers. 1925-1978.
Title:
Arthur T. Ippen papers
The Arthur T. Ippen papers document his career as professor of civil engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and his active professional leadership and consulting work. The papers are rich resources on the topics of engineering education, international education, and water research. They also chronicle the construction and expansion of the MIT Hydrodynamics Laboratory and reflect Ippen's and the Institute's activities in international educational exchange during the 1960s and 1970s.
ArchivalResource: 22.0 cubic feet; (20 record cartons, 4 manuscript boxes, 3 film boxes)
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- Arthur T. Ippen papers, 1925-1978
Peter, John, 1917-1998. Transcripts and photographs from the John Peter collection, 1951-1995.
Title:
Transcripts and photographs from the John Peter collection, 1951-1995.
Consists of interview transcripts and photographs used by John Peter in his books on 20th-century architects. Architects who are particularly well represented in these materials include Buckminster Fuller, Walter Gropius, Philip Johnson, Louis Kahn, Le Corbusier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Richard Neutra, I.M. Pei, Eero Saarinen, Minoru Yamasaki, and Frank Lloyd Wright. In addition to the transcripts and photographs, the larger John Peter Collection contains 164 ten-inch sound tape reels, 279 seven-inch sound tape reels, and 168 sound cassettes, along with 12 personal cassettes and 3 personal seven-inch reels.
ArchivalResource: 9.2 linear feet (15 boxes, approximately 8,059 items)
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- Peter, John, 1917-1998. Transcripts and photographs from the John Peter collection, 1951-1995.
Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers
Title:
Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers
The papers of abstract expressionist painters Jackson Pollock and wife Lee Krasner measure 16.1 linear feet and date from circa 1914 to 1984, with the bulk of the material dating from 1942 to 1984. The collection documents their personal and professional lives, as well as the legacy of Jackson Pollock's work after his death. Found are biographical material, correspondence, writings by Krasner and others, research material, business and financial records, printed material, scrapbooks, artwork by others, photographs, interview transcripts, audio and video recordings, and motion picture film. The collection is divided into two series, the first of which focuses on Pollock and includes his scattered papers dating from circa 1914 to his death in 1956, as well as Krasner's papers dating from his death to 1984 about managing Pollock's legacy. This series includes biographical materials, including transcripts and audio recordings of an interview with William Wright in 1949; Pollock's and Krasner's correspondence with Thomas Hart Benton, Betty Parsons Gallery, Bill Davis, B. H. Friedman, Reginald Isaacs, Sidney Janis, Violet De Lazlo, Martha Jackson Gallery, Alfonso Ossorio, Tony Smith, and Clyfford Still, and with one another; Krasner's correspondence concerning Pollock's estate and artwork after his death; numerous writings about Pollock, including an original draft of Bryan Robertson's biography and an essay by Clement Greenberg. James Valliere extensive research files on Pollock for a never-published biography were given to Krasner and filed in Series 1. These include scattered correspondence with Lee Krasner, and Pollock's family and friends, including Charles Pollock, Thomas Hart Benton, and Robert Motherwell. There are also transcripts of interviews Valliere conducted with Pollock's friends and colleagues, including James Brooks, Dorothy Dehner, Clement Greenberg, Reuben Kadish, Lee Krasner, Charles Maddox, Mrs. Sanford McCoy, Daniel T. Miller, Robert Miller, and Tony Smith. The original audio reels and duplicates exist for many and are filed here. Additional interviews were conducted with Willem de Kooning, Alfonso Ossorio, and Burton Rouche, but not transcribed - these are filed in Series 1.10, Audio Recordings and Motion Picture Film. Also found in Series 1 are scattered business records documenting Krasner's handling of Pollock's estate and legacy; printed materials relating to Pollock, including published biographies, exhibition catalogs, and clippings; two scrapbooks; and a sketchbook by an unidentified artist. Numerous photographs of Pollock include childhood and family photographs, photographs of Pollock in his studio by Hans Namuth, Rudy Burckhardt, and Herbert Matter, photographs of Pollock with Lee Krasner, and exhibition photographs. Audio recordings and motion film in Series 1 include a 1964 16mm film about Pollock (VHS copies are available) and reel-to-reel recordings of untranscribed interviews of Pollock's friends and colleagues by James Valliere, including interviews with Willem de Kooning and Alfonso Ossorio. Additional transcribed interviews are filed in subseries 1.4.Lee Krasner's papers documenting her own career are arranged in Series 2 and date from 1927-1984. Biographical materials include resumes and awards, school documents, family documentation, and exhibition lists. Her correspondence with artist friends and art colleagues is extensive and includes many letters from artists such as Philip Johnson, Ray Eames, Cleve Gray, and Hans Namuth. She also maintained correspondence with many art historians and critics, curators, gallery owners, collectors, arts-related and social organizations, admirers, and family members.There are thirteen transcripts of interviews with Krasner by Bruce Glaser, Barbara Cavaliere, Andrew Forge, Emily Wasserman, Barbara Rose, and others. The original audio recordings for these transcripts are filed in series 2.10, along with other audio recordings for which there are no transcripts, including interviews by John Gruen, Delores Holmes, Mercedes Matter, the Martha Dean Radio Show, NBC Today Show, and WQXR radio. There are also audio recordings of Krasner's lectures in series 2.10.Krasner's papers also include writings and reminiscences by Krasner; writings about Krasner; printed materials such as exhibition catalogs and clippings; and one scrapbook containing clippings and photographs. Numerous photographs are of Krasner, including portrait photographs taken by Hans Namuth; of Krasner with Jackson Pollock and family and friends, and of her exhibitions and artwork. Users should note that Pollock's and Krasner's papers contain similar types of material that often overlap in subject matter, especially among the correspondence and photographs.
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- Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers, circa 1914-1984, bulk 1942-1984
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Welfare Island Master Plan, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [watercolor renderings] / [Philip Johnson and John Burgee, architects ; Nicholas] Solovioff, [delineator].
Title:
[Welfare Island Master Plan, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [watercolor renderings] / [Philip Johnson and John Burgee, architects ; Nicholas] Solovioff, [delineator]. 1969.
ArchivalResource: 11 sheets : watercolor on paper ; 78.4 x 79 cm. (30 7/8 x 31 1/8 in.) or smaller.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Welfare Island Master Plan, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [watercolor renderings] / [Philip Johnson and John Burgee, architects ; Nicholas] Solovioff, [delineator].
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Arcade for Lincoln Center plaza, New York (N.Y.)] [graphic] : [renderings] / [Philip Johnson [architect ; Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator].
Title:
[Arcade for Lincoln Center plaza, New York (N.Y.)] [graphic] : [renderings] / [Philip Johnson [architect ; Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator]. [19]58.
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : graphite on paper ; 39.8 x 48.4 cm. (15 5/8 x 19 in.) or smaller.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [Arcade for Lincoln Center plaza, New York (N.Y.)] [graphic] : [renderings] / [Philip Johnson [architect ; Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator].
Proskauer, Henry G., 1915-. Research files on architecture, ca. 1940-1970.
Title:
Research files on architecture, ca. 1940-1970.
For more than three decades Proskauer saved articles from American and European periodicals on major architects and their work, buildings types and the modern architecture in various countries. The periodicals represented include Architectural Forum, Progressive Architecture, House Beautiful, the New York Times, Look and Domus.
ArchivalResource: ca. 6 lin. ft. (15 boxes)
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- Proskauer, Henry G., 1915-. Research files on architecture, ca. 1940-1970.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Boston Public Library Addition [graphic] : [exterior perspectives of] preliminary design [and final scheme] / Philip Johnson, architect.
Title:
Boston Public Library Addition [graphic] : [exterior perspectives of] preliminary design [and final scheme] / Philip Johnson, architect. 1967, 1972.
ArchivalResource: 2 drawings : various media ; 57.5 x 84.4 cm. (22 5/8 x 33 1/4 in.) or smaller.
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Boston Public Library Addition [graphic] : [exterior perspectives of] preliminary design [and final scheme] / Philip Johnson, architect.
Johnson, Philip O. Svenskarne i Minnesota, Göthaholm, Carver County, Minnesota : Dess förste settare, [undated].
Title:
Svenskarne i Minnesota, Göthaholm, Carver County, Minnesota : Dess förste settare, [undated].
An account in Swedish (typed carbon copy with handwritten corrections) of the settlement beginning in 1856 of the Göthaholm neighborhood near Swede Lake in Carver County, Minnesota. The account may have been written for publication in the Minnesota Stats Tidning.
ArchivalResource: 54 leaves.
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- Johnson, Philip O. Svenskarne i Minnesota, Göthaholm, Carver County, Minnesota : Dess förste settare, [undated].
Kossak, K. J. (Krzysztof J.), 1922-. K.J. Kossak collection, 1957-1972.
Title:
K.J. Kossak collection, 1957-1972.
Comprised of seven oversize folders of drawings and one box (8 vols.) of detailed specifications. Series 1 contains diazos, blueprints and sketches of projects such as prominent buildings in New York: Philharmonic Hall, Opera House, United Nations Library and the New York State Theatre. Series 2 consists of project specifications for the Beth Zion Temple, Buffalo, N.Y., The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, University of Illinois, Urbana, and the Convention Center, City of Niagra Falls, New York.
ArchivalResource: 7 oversize folders, 1 cu. ft.
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- Kossak, K. J. (Krzysztof J.), 1922-. K.J. Kossak collection, 1957-1972.
Johnson, Philip, 1906-. Letters, 1931-1958, to Lewis Mumford.
Title:
Letters, 1931-1958, to Lewis Mumford.
A portion of this correspondence is on the letterhead of and concerns the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Philip Johnson was the Director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York at the time of this correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 6 items (9 l.).
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-. Letters, 1931-1958, to Lewis Mumford.
William Pahlmann Associates. Publicity books of William Pahlmann Associates, 1936-1976.
Title:
Publicity books of William Pahlmann Associates, 1936-1976.
The Publicity Books are a series of twenty-six bound scrapbooks documenting William Pahlmann's career as an interior and industrial designer, the activities of his design firm William Pahlmann Associates, and the work of his staff members. These volumes were compiled by Pahlmann and members of his staff to showcase his work and that of his firm to potential clients. These books also detail Pahlmann's involvement with the American Institute of Decorators (abbreviated AID, later renamed the American Institute of Interior Designers) and its Resources Council, and his interactions with the American home furnishing industry. Additionally, the Publicity Books provide insight into the American interior design profession from the 1930's through the mid 1970's. The Publicity Books primarily contain articles and pictures taken from periodicals (such as House Beautiful, Interiors, and Architectural Digest) and newspapers from the United States, England, and Latin America. Other materials include correspondence, photographs, press releases, and ephemera from Pahlmann's personal and professional life. The books' pages are not numbered and have no labels or other identifying marks. Items are typically (but not always) grouped by subject and are usually not in chronological order, especially in the later volumes. Items about certain jobs, clients, or events may be found in multiple volumes. There is an item index in each volume, located in the front or back cover. These indices are neither chronological nor comprehensive. Materials in the Publicity Books Series complement those in the Client Photo Presentation Books Series, the Publicity/Photo Files Series, and the Publicity Series. The Client Photo Presentation Books and Publicity/Photo Files Series provide a visual supplement to the items found throughout the Publicity Books. Items in the Publicity Series give a more detailed description of the events, people, and jobs illustrated by the Publicity Books. The Publicity Series also supplies background information that is important to understanding the significance of items in the Publicity Books. When considered together, the Publicity Books, Client Photo Presentation Books, Publicity/Photo Files and Publicity Series help build a comprehensive understanding of William Pahlmann, his business, and his extensive efforts at self-presentation.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear ft.
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- William Pahlmann Associates. Publicity books of William Pahlmann Associates, 1936-1976.
The Urban Glass House by Philip Johnson, residences by Annabelle Selldorf.
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The Urban Glass House by Philip Johnson, residences by Annabelle Selldorf. [2008]
ArchivalResource: [4] pieces : ill. (chiefly col.), plan ; 21 x 21 cm.-29 x 29 cm.
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- The Urban Glass House by Philip Johnson, residences by Annabelle Selldorf.
Peter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006, (bulk 1980-2002)
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Peter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1980-2002)
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear feet (22 manuscript boxes), 441 drawings (40 rolls and 1 print box), 11 audiocassettes (1 card file box).
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- Peter Blake architectural records and papers, 1910-2006, (bulk 1980-2002)
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [interior perspective view from First Ring towards stage] / [Philip Johnson, architect] ; [Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator].
Title:
[New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [interior perspective view from First Ring towards stage] / [Philip Johnson, architect] ; [Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator]. [19]61.
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing : pencil on paper mounted on board ; 48.5 x 61.5 cm. (19 1/8 x 24 1/4 in.)
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- Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. [New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] : [interior perspective view from First Ring towards stage] / [Philip Johnson, architect] ; [Helmut] Jacoby, [delineator].
Blackburn, Alan R. Alan R. Blackburn, Jr. papers, 1934-1935.
Title:
Alan R. Blackburn, Jr. papers, 1934-1935.
This collection includes exhibition announcements, invitations, catalog covers, form letters, clippings, press releases, and other ephemera concerning Museum activities. The scrapbook concerns Museum exhibitions and other events and many of the sheets were annotated by Blackburn, as well as by Alfred H. Barr, Jr., founding director of the Museum, and Philip Johnson, founding director of the Museum's Department of Architecture. Notations were frequently made as to whom exhibition catalog announcements were sent, as well as quantity, cost, returns, and cash received from catalog sales; in addition there are also general comments on the quality of the printed item, i.e. design, typeface, color, and spatial arrangement. Two additional folders contain press releases and form letters regarding the Art in America radio program series. This series was initiated by the American Federation of the Arts in February 1934. The Museum participated in the program from October 6, 1934 to January 26, 1935, during which time the nationally broadcast series dealt with art in America from 1865 to the present (1934).
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- Blackburn, Alan R. Alan R. Blackburn, Jr. papers, 1934-1935.
Lieberman, William S. (William Slattery), 1924-2005. William S. Lieberman papers, 1948-1984
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William S. Lieberman papers, 1948-1984
The papers, with inclusive dates of 1939-1979, document his involvement with Museum activities. They also refer to the activities and exhibitions organized by the Junior Council such as Young American Printmakers [MoMA Exh. #547], Recent Drawings, U.S.A. [MoMA Exh. #601] and the preparation of The Museum of Modern Art Calendar and Junior Council Print Sales. Correspondence relating to the Dance and Theatre Archives exhibitions is included in addition to correspondence with such artists as Chryssa, Masuo Ikeda, Marc and Valentina Chagall, Robert Motherwell, Lee Krasner, Leonard Baskin, and Emilio Sanchez, many of whom were personal friends of Lieberman. Other correspondents include Museum trustees, patrons, and friends such as Lily Auchincloss, Walter Bareiss, Margaret S. Barr, Celeste G. and Armand P. Bartos, Prinz Franz von Bayern, Ralph F. Colin, Douglas Cooper, Philip Johnson, Countess Ghislaine de Kermaingant, Samuel M. Kootz, Ronald S. Lauder, Estée Lauder, Elizabeth Bliss Parkinson Cobb, Samuel Marx and Florene Marx Schoenborn. Lieberman kept files on specific Museum personalities and events such as Bates Lowry's resignation and the deaths of Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and René d'Harnoncourt.
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- Lieberman, William S. (William Slattery), 1924-2005. William S. Lieberman papers, 1948-1984
Biography -- Johnson, Philip.
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Biography -- Johnson, Philip.
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Johnson, Philip, 1906-. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Artist file.
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Artist file.
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Harrison, Wallace K. (Wallace Kirkman), 1895-1981. [Studies for site plans A, B, and C, for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] / [Wallace K. Harrison, coordinating architect].
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[Studies for site plans A, B, and C, for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] / [Wallace K. Harrison, coordinating architect]. [195-?].
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- Harrison, Wallace K. (Wallace Kirkman), 1895-1981. [Studies for site plans A, B, and C, for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, N.Y.] [graphic] / [Wallace K. Harrison, coordinating architect].
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005. Kline [Science Center], Yale [University], New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : [exterior perspectives] / Philip Johnson, architect.
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Kline [Science Center], Yale [University], New Haven, Conn. [graphic] : [exterior perspectives] / Philip Johnson, architect. 1962.
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