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VIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T22:32:52machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T22:32:52humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonCrutchfield, WilliampresumedCrutchfield, William, 1932-presumed1932EnglishArtistsChemistryGeologySmithsonian PublicationsVertical files (Libraries)Monmouthshire, EnglandCornwall, EnglandNova Scotia, North AmericaSomerset, EnglandDevonshire, EnglandBristol, GloucestershireIndianaVirginia, U.S.A.Scotland, United KingdomBritish America, AmericaGloucestershire, EnglandCumberland, EnglandHerefordshire, EnglandCockermouth, CumberlandCape Breton Island, Nova ScotiaGrenada, the W. IndiesWorcestershire, EnglandNew York, N. AmericaBadge & CalvinChanin, Arnold,Endlich, Frederic M. (Dr.)Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878Indianapolis Museum of Art Stout Reference Library.Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Art and Technology Program.Smith, James B.Van Yahres, Mitchell, 1926-Crosfield, William, MPCrosfield, William, JP, of LiverpoolCrosfield, William.Crutchfield, WilliamCrutchfield, WilliamSmithsonian Archives. Ru 26: Office Of The Secretary, Incoming Corres..SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-187959.56 cubic feetThis series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.EnglishSmithsonian Institution ArchivesVan Yahres, Mitchell, 1926-. Mitchell Van Yahres papers [manuscript], 1975-2006.Van Yahres, Mitchell, 1926-Ackerly, John P.Bliley, Thomas J. (Thomas Jerome), 1932-Caravati, Blake.Casteen, John ThomasCox, Maurice.Crutchfield, William, 1932-Davies, John J. 1947-Deeds, Creigh, 1958-Dickinson, V. Earl, 1924-2006,Dillman, Robert.Goode, Virgil H. (Virgil Hamlin), 1946-,Sandridge, Leonard W.,Warner, John W., 1927-Mitchell Van Yahres papers [manuscript], 1975-2006.circa 4000 items.Van Yahres' topical files comprise the bulk of the collection and include political campaigns for the House of Delegates; and issues concerning the city of Charlottesville and county of Albemarle; together with constituent correspondence; press releases; photographs; and speeches. The collection also includes working files on legislation; reports from the General Assembly; calendars; press clippings; videotapes and an audiocassette of Van Yahre's public access television program "Community focus"; photographs including Bill Clinton, Charles Robb, and Mark Warner; posters; awards and miscellaneous printed materials. Major topics include the Commission for Future Virginia Cities (Moss commission); public education, particularly the Buddy System, computers, family life, remediation, and standards of learning; the environment particularly chip mills, industrial swine farming, leadership in energy and environmental design, and trees and landscaping; eugenics; healthcare, particularly care for the elderly, insurance for women and children, and logisticare; hemp; higher education; restoration of civil rights for felons; photored laws; transportation particularly the Route 29 bypass; and the University of Virginia, particularly the Emmet-Ivy parking garage. Correspondents include John P. Ackerly III, Thomas Bliley, Jr., Blake Caravati, John Casteen, Maurice Cox, Wiliam Crutchfield, John J. Davies III, Creigh Deeds, V. Earl Dickinson,Robert P. Dillman, Virgil Goode, Meredith Richards, Leonard Sandridge, and John Warner. University of Virginia. LibrarySmith, James B. James B. Smith papers, 1970-1976.Smith, James B.James B. Smith papersFiles kept by Smith on sculptors whom he contacted to do sculptures for his employer, the Taubman Company, Southfield, Mich. Files contain photographs, correspondence, some exhibition catalogs, and a few chronologies. Sculptors represented include Bruce Beasley, William Crutchfield, Josefa Filkosky, Richard Lippold, Jim Pallas, Buky Schwartz, Ernest Trova, Wen-Ying Tsai, and DeWain Valentine.Archives of American ArtRecords of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1793 - 1999. Record Of Applications Under The Act Of 1896. 1896 - 1897. 1896 Citizenship Application for William CrutchfieldRecords of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1793 - 1999. Record Of Applications Under The Act Of 1896. 1896 - 1897. 1896 Citizenship Application for William CrutchfieldNational Archives at Fort WorthCrutchfield, William, 1932- : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].Crutchfield, William, 1932- : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].1 folder.The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, and other ephemeral items. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryCrutchfield, William, 1932-. William Crutchfield : artist file.Crutchfield, William, 1932-Indianapolis Museum of Art Stout Reference Library.William Crutchfield : artist file.1 folderIndianapolis Museum of Art LibraryChanin, Arnold,. Photographs of Southern California artists / Arnold Chanin, photographer, 1969-2007.Chanin, Arnold,Photographs of Southern California artists / Arnold Chanin, photographerPhotographs of Southern California artists, taken by Arnold Chanin.Archives of American ArtSmithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..Correspondence, 1865-189146.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.EnglishSmithsonian Institution ArchivesVol. CXLVIII (ff. 332). Jan.-June, 1764.includes:f. 1 British America: Abstract of bill for encouraging the trade of: 1763 (?). f. 1 England; Parliament: Abstract of bill for encouraging the trade of the American colonies: 1763. ff. 4-174 b passim...Vol. CXLVIII (ff. 332). Jan.- June, 1764.includes:f. 1 British America: Abstract of bill for encouraging the trade of: 1763 (?). f. 1 England; Parliament: Abstract of bill for encouraging the trade of the American colonies: 1763. ff. 4-174 b passim... Jan 1764-Jun 17641 itemEnglishFrenchBritish LibraryCrutchfield, William, 1932-. [William Crutchfield : International Art & Artists File].Crutchfield, William, 1932-[William Crutchfield : International Art & Artists File].1 file.Libraries AustraliaCRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.CRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM.Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.1 folder.Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Art and Technology Program. Modern Art Department, Art and Technology records, 1967-1971.Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Art and Technology Program.Modern Art Department, Art and Technology records, 1967-1971.2.5 Linear feet 6 boxesThe Modern Art Department, Art and Technology records, covering 2.5 linear feet, comprise a major portion of the program's documentation held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. While much of the information contained in these records is included in the published Report on the Art and Technology Program at LACMA 1967-1971, by curators Maurice Tuchman and Jane Livingston, a rich range of materials provides insight into the program's planning and execution, and into the experiences of those artists and companies who participated. These materials include administrative files, correspondence, curatorial notes and drafts of essays on artists, transcripts of artist interviews, and some sketches and photographs of artworks created by artists-in-residence. Series I Administrative consists mostly of documents created in preparation for and to publicize the Art and Technology program, including progress reports noting the arrangements being made between artists and corporations and a brochure announcing the purpose and goals of the program. Series II Corporate Participants and Contributors encompasses a scant amount of materials on only one of the thirty-seven companies that sponsored the Art and Technology program, the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation which hosted the artist R.B. Kitaj. Also included in this series are letters from Marilyn "Missy" Chandler, wife of Los Angeles Times' publisher Otis Chandler, who solicited corporate support on behalf of LACMA. Additional information on corporate sponsors appears sporadically in the artist files comprising Series III. Series III Artists includes files on thirty-one of the seventy-six artists who either were invited, or submitted proposals, to participate in the Art and Technology program, including John Chamberlain, Robert Irwin, Rockne Krebs, Roy Lichtenstein, Jackson MacLow, Claes Oldenburg, Jules Olitski, Eduardo Paolozzi, Robert Rauschenberg, Tony Smith, Karlheinz Stockhausen, James Turrell, Victor Vasarely, and Andy Warhol. These files contain (where noted) correspondence between artists, LACMA curators, and corporate personnel, artist statements and proposals, curatorial notes and drafts of essays written for A Report on the Art and Technology Program, transcriptions of interviews and conversations with artists, photographs of artists resident at corporations, and drawings, photographs, and negatives of artists' works. A file containing a 2007 statement by Channa Horwitz (formerly Channa Davis), the only female artist whose proposal was included in A Report on the Art and Technology Program, was added to the collection. The Art and Technology program was initiated at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in 1967, when curator Maurice Tuchman proposed the idea of formulating a relationship between contemporary artists and high-tech corporations that would lead to experiments conjoining art and industry and possibly produce new works of art. The program attracted the participation of some of the most renowned artists of the period--Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, and Robert Irwin, to name just a few--who were paired with "Patron Sponsors" who hosted some of the artists at corporate facilities and in some cases collaborated on projects. In March 1970, several works resulting from these pairings were shown in the American Pavilion at Expo '70 (the world's fair in Osaka, Japan) and in an exhibition at LACMA from May 16 to August 29, 1971. This archive consists of documentation relating to the Art and Technology program, including correspondence between LACMA curators, artists, and corporate participants, notes and drafts of essays written for a report on the A&T Program by curators Jane Livingston and Tuchman, transcriptions of interviews and conversations with artists, and drawings, photographs, and negatives of artists' works. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA