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            <abstract>These are the curatorial office records of Margaret S. Moore, National Endowment for the Arts Curatorial Intern at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 1987-1988 and Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts at the Clark 1988-1989. The records include minutes of the Clark's Curatorial meetings, condition reports on decorative art objects, a significant correspondence with June K. Lauzon and files relating to the two exhibitions which Moore curated at the Clark: The Albert and June Lauzon Collection of Early American Blown Glass, 1988; "'Neath the Shadow of the Hills": Townscapes and Landscapes of Williamstown, 1989. </abstract>
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            <abstract>This series contains the files of Mary Jo Carpenter. Carpenter worked at the Clark from the 1970s through 1991, originally as the membership secretary and later as the director of Public Relations and Membership. The bulk of the material is correspondence, brochures, and newspaper and magazine clippings. This early material is roughly divided into four categories: the Clark and other area museums; fundraising and grant applications; professional organizations, such as the American Association of Museums and the New England Museum Association; and museum conferences. The later material is divided into categories of ads, annual report, publications, publicity, seminars, and conferences. </abstract>
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              <persname>Princeton University. Art Museum.</persname>
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              <persname>Williams College. Museum of Art.</persname>
              <persname>Columbia County Historical Society (N.Y.)</persname>
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              <persname>Griswold Memorial Library.</persname>
              <persname>National Gallery of Art (U.S.)</persname>
              <persname>Palmer Museum of Art (Pennsylvania State University)</persname>
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            <abstract>The records in this series relate to the publication of several books and exhibition catalogues from 1973-1998, but predate the formation of a formal publications department. These files primarily contain first drafts of essays published in the catalogues and correspondence, invoices, and purchase orders from writers, editors, printers, and others involved in the creation of these publications. There is also correspondence regarding reproduction rights for the use of images from outside of the Clark Collection. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Mary Jo Carpenter in the Office of Membership and Public Relations and Mary Ann McSweeny in the Curatorial Office. Material relating to the 1998 publication of Farewell to the wet nurse: Etienne Aubry and images of breast-feeding in eighteenth-century France and the 1997 publication of English, Irish, and Scottish silver at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute account for approximately half of all the material in this series. The remaining files relate to an assortment of Clark publications from the 1970s through 1990s. </abstract>
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            <abstract>The collection comprises research materials collected by Claudia Hill and her paper concerning the Richard A. Rice Papers in the Williams College Archives. Rice was a professor of Modern Languages at Williams who introduced art history courses into the college's curriculum. </abstract>
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            <abstract>The Ira and William Glackens papers, circa 1900-1990, measure 2.3 linear feet. The collection consists primarily of the papers of Ira Glackens relating to the artwork of his father, William Glackens, but also contains scattered correspondence of William and his wife Edith, including letters from Albert Barnes. Ira Glackens' papers include books written by Ira; exhibition catalogs and clippings about William and others; photographs of the Glackens family and friends, of Ira, and of the Glackens residence; and an audio recording of William Glackens' remarks upon accepting an award at the Carnegie International Exhibition in 1936. There are also records of the Sansom Foundation, which was set up by Ira Glackens and his wife Nancy. Biographical information consists of genealogical research on the Glackens family and a copy of Ira Glackens birth certificate.Correspondence of the artist William Glackens includes letters to his wife, Edith, written while on a trip to Paris in 1912 to purchase paintings for collector Albert C. Barnes. Barnes' letters to William and Edith Glackens are about paintings in the Barnes Collection, the educational plans of his Foundation, and Glackens' work and exhibitions. Letters to Edith Dimock Glackens are from relatives and friends including her father, Ira Dimock, her sister, Irene Dimock FitzGerald, author James L. Ford, and painter Maurice Prendergast. There is also a copy of a letter concerning the estate of Lenna G. Borton, the Glackens' daughter.Ira Glackens' correspondence largely concerns exhibitions, sales, loans, donations and the authentication of artwork by William Glackens. Correspondents include museums, galleries and artists, in addition to personal correspondence with family and friends. Names of significant correspondents in Ira Glackens' correspondence include Laura (Mrs. Albert C.) Barnes, Charles Buckley, Delaware Art Museum, Kraushaar Gallery, Walt Kuhn, Vivian Liff, George Luks, Stearns Morse, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Bennard Perlman, Eugenie Prendergast, Arnold T. Schwab, Helen (Mrs. John) Sloan, and Williams College Museum of Art.Noteworthy writings include speeches, a memoir, and a short play by Ira Glackens, and family recollections of Edith Glackens.  A 1936 audio recording is of remarks made by William Glackens upon being presented with an award for his entry in the Carnegie Institute's International Exhibition. Writings by others include essays by John Bullard and Everett Shinn about Glackens. Printed material includes Ira Glackens' books, catalogs of group and solo exhibitions featuring the work of William Glackens, clippings concerning William Glackens, and reviews of Ira Glackens' books.Records of the Sansom Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization founded in 1950 by Ira and Nancy Glackens to oversee their art interests, consist of annual reports, a charitable trust registration form, and financial and tax records.Photographs are of the Glackens family, travel scenes and artwork by William Glackens, The Eight, and other artists.A card index of William Glackens' paintings, prepared by Ira Glackens, provides details of artwork in William Glackens' estate.</abstract>
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              <persname>Burger, Gary.</persname>
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              <persname>Agee, Mike.</persname>
              <persname>Allen, Brian T.</persname>
              <persname>King, Tony.</persname>
              <persname>Asher, Martha.</persname>
              <persname>Cohn, Erika.</persname>
              <persname>Diana Brooks Associates.</persname>
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              <persname>French Regional &amp; American Museums Exchange.</persname>
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              <persname>Massachusetts Cultural Council.</persname>
              <persname>International Council of Museums.</persname>
              <persname>Ann Beha Associates.</persname>
              <persname>Henry Luce Foundation.</persname>
              <persname>Museum Management Institute.</persname>
              <persname>Bernhard Music Center.</persname>
              <persname>Kidspace at Mass MoCA.</persname>
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