Reminiscences of Robert Indiana : oral history, 1977.

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Reminiscences of Robert Indiana : oral history, 1977.

The "Love" paintings; copyright protection for artists; words, autoportraiture, and symbols in his work; working methods.

Transcript: 46 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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Diamonstein, Barbaralee

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Critic, writer, television producer and interviewer, teacher, arts administrator; New York, N.Y. First Director of Cultural Affairs, New York City; longest running Director of the New York Landmarks Preservation Committee; art community representative to NYC Mayor David Dinkins; producer, interviewer for Arts and Entertainment Network, CBS, NBC and Manhattan Cable TV. From the description of Barbaralee Diamonstein papers, ca. 1960-1997. (Unknown). WorldCat re...

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