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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T16:55:24machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T16:55:25humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonDavis, Douglas, 1933-2014presumedDavis, Douglas, 1933--....presumedDavis, Douglas Matthew (American video artist and critic, born 1933)presumedDavis, Douglas (artist)presumedDavis, Douglas Matthew, 1933-presumedDavis, Douglas M.presumedDouglas Matthew DavispresumedDavis, DouglaspresumedDouglas M. Davispresumed1933-04-112014-01-23EnglishAmericansBrademas, John, 1927-Panza, Giuseppe.Panza, Giuseppe—Art collectionsDavis, Douglas, 1933-2014Davis, Douglas, 1933-. Davis, D.Davis, Douglas, 1933-Davis, D.1 folder.School of The Art Institute of Chicago, John M Flaxman LibraryPanza, Giuseppe. Giuseppe Panza papers, 1956-1990.Panza, Giuseppe.Panza, Giovanna.Andre, Carl, 1935-Barry, Robert, 1936-Bell, Larry.Cane, Louis, 1943-Charlton, Alan.Darboven, Hanne.Davis, Douglas, 1933-De Maria, Walter, 1935-Dibbets, Jan, 1941-Fautrier, Jean, 1898-1964.Flavin, Dan, 1933-1996.Fulton, Hamish.Huebler, Douglas.Joseph, Peter, 1929-Judd, Donald, 1928-1994.Kline, Franz, 1910-1962.Kosuth, Joseph.LeWitt, Sol, 1928-2007.Lichtenstein, Roy, 1923-1997.Long, Richard, 1945-Mangold, Robert, 1937-Marden, Brice, 1938-Morris, Robert.Nauman, Bruce, 1941-Nonas, Richard.Nordman, Maria.Oldenburg, Claes, 1929-Rauschenberg, Robert, 1925-2008.Rosenquist, James, 1933-Ryman, Robert, 1930-Serra, Richard, 1939-Tàpies, Antoni, 1923-2012.Tremlett, David, 1945-Turrell, James.Weiner, Lawrence.Wheeler, Doug, 1939-Wilson, Ian.Irwin, Robert, 1928-Rothko, Mark, 1903-1970.Law, Bob, 1934-2004.Meloni, Gino, 1905-1989.Vedova, Emilio, 1919-2006.Restany, Pierre.Celant, Germano.Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, Calif.)Giuseppe Panza papers, 1956-1990.117 lin. ft. (310 boxes, 58 rolls, 3 flat file folders)The Giuseppe Panza papers document the Italian businessman's considerable activities in collecting Contemporary art. Panza collected works by some of the seminal American artists involved with Abstract Expressionist, Pop, Minimal, Conceptual, Environmental, and Light and Space art. The archive contains material from the time when he began collecting in 1956 up to the sale of the second part of his collection to the Guggenheim Museum, New York in 1990.Getty Research InstituteBrademas, John, 1927-. Congressional papers, 1948-1981 (bulk 1958-1981).Brademas, John, 1927-Congressional papers, 1948-1981 (bulk 1958-1981).229.5 linear ft. (236 boxes).The John Brademas Congressional Papers, 1948-1981 (bulk 1958-1981), document the twenty-two year congressional career of John Brademas. Consisting of 229.5 linear feet of records, the papers contain correspondence, legislative files, reports, bills, clippings, campaign literature, audiovisual material and other files. Although some material pertains to years prior to his election in 1958, the bulk of material centers on his eleven terms in the U.S. Congress. The majority of the Brademas Papers consists of the Congressman's Washington office files, covering virtually all aspects of his legislative, political, administrative, and public relations activities. The collection is particularly strong in the areas of education, arts, and humanities. Foreign affairs, especially relations with Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus, is also represented. District office files are represented in the constituent services series. Churchill County MuseumTrzebiatowski, Janusz, 1936-. [Polish exhibit catalogs, 1991-1998].Trzebiatowski, Janusz, 1936-Żygulski, Roman, 1951-Szczepański, Władysław, 1951-Abakanowicz, Magdalena.Grodziski, Kazimierz, 1921-Nuckowski, Tadeusz.Doleżal-Szewczyk, Zyta, 1917-Wójcikowski, Stanisław, 1951-Wsiołkowski, Adam, 1949-Kućma, Wincenty, 1935-Burke, Edmund, 1912-Papierniak, Henryk, 1934-1996.Witkiewicz, Stanisław Ignacy, 1885-1939.Gromada, Marian.Piotrowski, Mirosław.Chromy, Bronisław.Grzyb, Ryszard, 1956-Państwowa Szkoła Sztuk Plastycznych im. J. Szermentowskiego.Kozłowski, Jarosław, 1945-Tatarczyk, Tomasz, 1947-Davis, Douglas, 1933-Łunkiewicz-Rogoyska, Maria Ewa, 1895-1967.Fila, Rudolf, 1932-Tarasewicz, Leon, 1957-Glaz, Kazimir, 1931-Dwurnik, Edward, 1943-Urbanowicz, Andrzej, 1938-Malczewski, Jacek.Grabowski, Stanisław, 1901-1957.Ciecierski, Tomasz, 1945-[Polish exhibit catalogs, 1991-1998]. <1991-1998>.<42> : ill. (some col.)Library of CongressJohn Brademas Congressional Papers, Bulk, 1958-1981, 1948-1981Brademas, John, 1927-John Brademas Congressional Papers Bulk, 1958-1981 1948-1981229.5 linear feetThis collection documents John Brademas' career as a U.S. Congressional Representative from Indiana's Third District from 1959 to 1981. A member of the Committee on Education and Labor throughout his tenure, Brademas piloted through Congress major legislation concerning education, arts and humanities, vocational rehabilitation, services for the elderly and handicapped, and libraries and museums. Also included in the collection are materials related to Brademas' role in the Democratic Leadership, the legislative response to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, and the creation of the Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act.New York University. ArchivesGiuseppe Panza papers, 1956-1990Panza, GiuseppeGiuseppe Panza papers 1956-1990ca. 117 linear feet; (311 boxes, 58 rolls, 3 flat file folders)Collection documents the Italian businessman's activities in collecting works by some of the seminal American artists involved with abstract expressionist, pop, minimal, conceptual, environmental, and light and space art. The archive contains material dating from 1956, when Panza began collecting. up to the sale of the second part of his collection to the Guggenheim Museum in 1990. Panza's art collection is documented by correspondence with artists and galleries, photographs, small drawings, invoices, loan requests, announcements, and invitations. The archive also includes a substantial quantity of Panza's writings on art; papers and ephemera related to Panza's associations with museums, galleries, and cultural institutions; clippings and photocopies of articles about the collection; and an extensive group of architectural drawings of potential sites for the collection, many with Panza's installation designs.EnglishItalianGetty Research Institute