Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1918-1964.

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Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1918-1964.

The earliest letters from Juliana Force to Carl Zigrosser regard the Whitney Studio Club and Alleyne Ireland's rental of rooms (Mrs. Force seems to be looking after Ireland, the rooms would appear to have been sublet from Zigrosser or his wife, Florence King). Other letters mention Rockwell Kent, invitations to previews and exhibition plans. There is a copy of the 1943 auction catalog of Juliana Force's collection of Victoriana. The later correspondence comes from the American Art Research Council.

17 items (21 leaves and 1 catalog).

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American Art Research Council.

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Whitney Studio Club

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Art club and gallery; New York, N.Y., founded by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, 1918. In 1918, Whitney opened the Whitney Studio Club, which served as pioneering organization for American art, putting on exhibition programs and offering social space and recreational amenities to its members (one point numbering over four hundred artists living in New York). In 1928, the Whitney Studio Club was transformed into an art gallery, known as the Whitney Studio Galleries and direc...

Ireland, Alleyne, 1871-1951

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Force, Juliana, 1876-1948

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Director of the Whitney Museum of Art, 1931-ca. 1947. From the description of Whitney Museum of American Art, Juliana Force papers, 1916-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553066 ...