Joseph FlochCollection 1911-1980 bulk 1929-1960

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Joseph FlochCollection 1911-1980 bulk 1929-1960

This collectionextensively documents the career of Joseph Floch, a painter, mostly through articlesand exhibition catalogues, along with personal documents and textile workings of hiswife, Hermine Floch.

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National Academy of Design (U.S.)

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Art society; New York, N.Y. Harry Watrous was elected president of the National Academy of Design in 1894. He served as Chairman, Executive Committee on Art for the State of New York for the International Exposition of 1904 (Louisiana Purchase Exposition). Charles M. Kurtz was editor of NAD's Academy Notes, and was Asst. Chief, Dept. of Fine Arts, for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. From the description of National Academy of Design letterbook, 1891-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat...

Floch, Joseph, 1895-1977

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Painter; New York, N.Y., Vienna, Austria, and Paris, France. From the description of Joseph Floch papers, [ca. 1869-1981]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86118542 Mimi Floch was the wife of Joseph Floch. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, ca. 1953-1964. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155863269 From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, ca. 1953-1964. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat...

Floch, Hermine

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Elfand, Jenny Floch

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Joseph Floch was born in Vienna, Austria in 1895. He showed signs of artistic talent at an early age and became successful as a painter throughout Europe and the United States. He spent the First World War in Holland studying at the Academy of Fine Arts, and until later on in the war managed to evade military service. When eventually he was conscripted he convinced the military that he was unable to fight for medical reasons and was placed in an office. After the war he worked in Vi...