Marilyn Zeitlin research material

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Marilyn Zeitlin research material

1985-1991

The Marylin Zeitlin research material on artists dates from 1985 to 1991 and measures 0.2 linear feet. The material consists of interviews conducted by Marilyn Zeitlin of John Ahearn, his assistant Rigoberto Torres, his model Raymond Garcia, and his dealers Brooke and Carolyn Alexander; an interview of Miles Carpenter conducted by Chris Gregson; related printed material.

0.2 Linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6743577

Archives of American Art

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There are 12 Entities related to this resource.

Torres, Rigoberto

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Zeitlin, Marilyn

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Art administrator, curator, gallery director. Zeitlin is the director of the Washington Project for the Arts, former director of the Anderson Gallery in Richmond, Virginia and former curator of the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas. From the description of Marilyn Zeitlin research material, 1985 Mar. 25 - 1991 Mar. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122515427 ...

Carpenter, Miles B. (Miles Burkholder), 1889-1985

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Gregson, Chris

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Alexander, Brooke

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Art dealer, publisher; Cambridge, Mass. Born 1937. From the description of Artists and printmaking : the making of a print : lecture, 1984 February 29 / by Edmund Brooke Alexander. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122515189 ...

Contemporary Arts Museum

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Art museum; Houston, Tex. Opened Nov. 13, 1949 under the auspices of the Contemporary Arts Association, which had begun as a small group in May 1948, and officially organized in May 1949. From the description of Contemporary Arts Museum records, 1957-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79604562 ...

Alexander, Carolyn.

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Ahearn, John 1951-

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Camp, Jeffrey Thomas, 1944-

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Folk art dealers, collectors; Richmond, Va. Owned and managed the American Folk Art Company, 1972-1976, Richmond and Tappahannock, Virginia, whose stock included paintings and sculpture by self-taught artists Howard Finster, Miles B. Carpenter, S.L. Jones, Leslie J. Payne, Russell Gillespie and others. The Camps are recognized as key figures in the folk art market of the 1970s. From the description of Jeffrey and C. Jane Camp papers, 1969-[ca. 1990]. (Unknown...

Hall, Michael D., 1941-....

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Michael David Hall (1941- ) is a sculptor and educator from Bloomfield Hills, Mich. From the description of Oral history interview with Michael David Hall, 1976 July 19-26 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 495595175 ...

Garcia, Raymond

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Anderson Gallery

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