William Meyerowitz and Theresa F. Bernstein papers

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William Meyerowitz and Theresa F. Bernstein papers

1915-1978

Biographical accounts, letters, notes, writings, art work, scrapbooks, printed material, and photographs document the careers of William Meyerowitz and his wife Theresa Bernstein, both painters and printmakers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6783575

Archives of American Art

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Meyerowitz, William, 1887-1981

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Bernstein, Theresa

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