Held Family Miscellany. ca. 1930-1999.

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Held Family Miscellany. ca. 1930-1999.

This assembled collection represents items relating to the professional activities of Ingrid-Marta Held and Julius Samuel Held. It contains two boxes of material relating to Mrs. Held's professional restoration activity, including correspondence, photographs and invoices. Correspondents includes private collectors, such as Ward Melville; institutions such as the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, the Norfolk Museum of Art and Science, and Weyhe Gallery. There is also correspondence with George Stout of the Fogg Art Museum regarding scholarly and technical matters. Mr. Held is represented by 2 boxes of material relating to his scholarly work. Included are photographs, negatives and transparencies of art work, as well as extensive notes. Also included is a file with negatives and contact prints of the Helds' personal art collection; and ca. 150 cards from his library file that represent books that came into the collection of the Clark Art Institute. In addition, there are 10 negatives made from books for George Heard Hamilton's "The Art and Architecture of Russia."

1 1/2 linear ft. (4 boxes) : b&w, some col. ; 27 cm.

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