Papers 1962-1997, n.d.

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Papers 1962-1997, n.d.

The collection contains recordings given by professors Sidney Freedberg, Detlef Heikamp, Max Loehr, and Benjamin Rowland, Jr. on April 22, 1963 and supplementary material relating to the lectures and the professors themselves. There are four folders housing all the supplementary information on the professors giving the lectures recorded on CD.

4 file folders

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SNAC Resource ID: 7111746

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Harvard University

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Freedberg, S. J. (Sydney Joseph), 1914-1997

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Harvard Art Museums

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Reiff, Daniel D. (Daniel Drake)

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Fogg Art Museum.

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Rowland, Benjamin, 1904-1972

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Reiff, Daniel D. (Daniel Drake)

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Daniel Reiff was a student at Harvard University during the mid-1960s. From 1970 until2004 he was a professor of art history at the State University of New York, Fredonia. He has authored many books on architecture including: Houses from Books, Treatises, Pattern Books and Catalogs in American Architecture, 1758-1950: A History and Guide,Architecture in Fredonia, New York, 1811-1997,and Small Georgian Houses in England & Virginia. From the description of Papers 1962-1997, n.d. (U...