Historical Records of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute from the Director's Vault, 1950-1994.

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Historical Records of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute from the Director's Vault, 1950-1994.

This series contains an assortment of records relating to the early history of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. The records include newspaper clippings; early photographs of the museum; correspondence and memoranda discussing the development of museum policies and regulations; correspondence and notes from Talcott Banks, first president of the Board of Trustees, about Peter Guille's resignation as director; a report on Stone Hill by a Williams student; and correspondence with Peter Guille's family from the 1980s.

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Guille, Peter, Jr.

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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

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The Office of Communications and Design was organized in 2004. Lisa Green was appointed the first Director of that office, July 1, 2004. Prior to the organization of Communications and Design, Green served as Director of the preceding Office of Architecture and Design (September 2003-June 2004). Green was hired as Project Officer, January 2002-September 2003. From the description of Records of the office of Communications and Design, 1995-2008. (Art Center College of Design, James L ...

Guille, Peter, 1911-1970

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Brooke, David S

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In 1950 Sterling and Francine Clark chartered the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute as a home for their extensive art collection. Opened to the public in 1955, the Institute has built upon this extraordinary group of works to become a highly respected art museum and one of the few institutions in the United States that combines a public art museum with a complement of research and academic programs, including a major art history library. From the description of Records and Pa...

Hamilton, George Heard.

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Art historian, museum director and author. From the description of George Hamilton Heard autograph [manuscript], no date. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 664830249 George Heard Hamilton was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, on June 23, 1910. He received a B.A. (1932), an M.A. (1934), and a Ph.D. (1942) from Yale University. He taught art history at Yale from 1936 until 1966, and was the curator of modern art at the Yale University Art Gallery from 1940 to 1966. ...

Goodwillie, Eugene W.

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De Rham, Casimir, 1924-

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Perry, Daniel, -2002

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In 1950 Sterling and Francine Clark chartered the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute as a home for their extensive art collection. Opened to the public in 1955, the Institute has built upon this extraordinary group of works to become one of the most beloved and respected art museums in the world, known for its intimate galleries and stunning natural environment. One of the few institutions in the United States that combines a public art museum with a complement of research and academic pr...

Cutter, R. Ammi (Richard Ammi), 1902-

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Banks, Talcott

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