Jacques Maroger papers
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Dufy, Raoul, 1877-1953
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The painter and engraver Raoul Dufy began designing fabrics in 1912 at the encouragement of his friend, the couturier Paul Poiret. Dufy designed fabrics for Bianchini-Férier until 1927-28. From the description of Dufy letters and sketch, 1926. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 81840340 ...
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Art gallery at 15 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, N.Y. From the description of Frank C. Kirk exhibition catalog, 1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122557706 Art gallery. Founded in 1923, New York, N.Y. Grand Central Moderns, curated by Colette Roberts, was the modern art division; both under management of Erwin S. Barrie. From the description of Grand Central Art Galleries records, 1923-[ca. 1966]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122594322 ...
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Kelly, Gerald, 1879-1972
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Art gallery at 607 5th Avenue and 63 East 57th St., New York, N.Y. From the description of Ferargil Galleries exhibition catalogs, 1918-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122333567 Ferargil Galleries (estab. 1915; closed 1955) was a commercial art gallery in New York, N.Y. Founded by Frederic Newlin Price in 1915. Closed its doors in 1955. Dealt primarily in American art. From the description of Ferargil Galleries records, circa 1900-19...
John, Augustus, 1878-1961
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The Welsh artist Augustus John was a successful painter and draftsman, and a well known bohemian figure. He was in great demand as a portraitist, although his works were often controversial. During WWI he was employed by the Canadian government as a war artist in France. John visited the United States as a guest of the Carnegie Institute in 1923. In 1942 King George VI awarded him the Order of Merit for services to art. From the description of Letters, 1917-ca. 1957. (Getty Research ...
Maroger, Jacques, 1884-1962
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Painter, conservator; Paris, France, New York, N.Y., and Baltimore, Md. In the 1930s, Maroger was technical director of the laboratories of the Louvre Museum, a professor at the School of the Louvre, and President of the Association of French Restorers. He received the Legion of Honor in 1937. Maroger came to the U.S. in 1939 and taught at the Parsons School of Design and for 20 years at the Maryland Institute of Art in Baltimore. He studied the paint mediums of the mast...
Ladew, Harry.
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Fry, Roger, 1866-1934
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Painter, art critic, Bloomsbury group member and founder of the Omega Workshops. From the description of Translations from Mallarmé, [ca. 1921]. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29853251 British critic, art historian and painter. From the description of Letters, ca. 1900-1927. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 77576213 From the description of Letters sent to Simon Bussy and family, 1903-1928. (Getty Research Institute). W...
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Anquetin, Louis, 1861-1932
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French painter. From the description of Letter : to Octave Mirbeau, ca. 1890. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 82374151 ...
Toudu, Sure.
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Maryland Institute, College of Art
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Verne, Henri, 1880-1949
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