Peter Milton papers

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Peter Milton papers

circa 1950-2010

The papers of printmaker and educator, Peter Milton measure 3.0 linear feet and date from circa 1950-2010. A majority of th ecolelction contains files relating to Milton's sales of works and exhibitions. Also included are teaching files, Milton's coursework as a student, writings by Milton, biographical material, inventories, receipts and price lists of prints, and printed material documenting Milton's printmaking career.Files relating to Milton's sales and exhibitions contain correspondence with galleries, museums, art organizations, collectors and colleagues; clippings; inventories; consignment agreements; receipts; and few photographs. Included are the Alma Pelis Gallery, Associated American Artists, C. Troup Gallery, Comsky Gallery, FAR Gallery, Fein/Art, Franz Bader Gallery, Graphics Gallery, Imprint Gallery, Kneeland McNulty (includes information on Josef Albers and Gabor Peterdi), Museo La Tertulia, Optik Gallery, Orr's Gallery, Gabor Peterdi, Pickard Art Galleries, Pratt Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Priscilla Hartley Gallery, Print Club, Talisman Prints, and Joan Weinberg among others.Printed material includes exhibition announcements, newspaper clippings and reproductions of Milton's work.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6783535

Archives of American Art

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Peterdi, Gabor

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Print club (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Milton, Peter, 1930-

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For some biographical information about Peter Milton and background on his work The Jolly Corner, see the article in the Archives and Special Collections Department. From the description of The jolly corner, 1971. (University of Massachusetts at Boston). WorldCat record id: 52778564 Printmaker, educator; New Hampshire. Studied with Josef Albers and Gabor Peterdi at Yale University, where he received a BFA (1954) and an MFA (1962). Taught at the Unive...

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