Curatorial Office Records of Margaret S. Moore, 1987-1989.

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Curatorial Office Records of Margaret S. Moore, 1987-1989.

These are the curatorial office records of Margaret S. Moore, National Endowment for the Arts Curatorial Intern at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 1987-1988 and Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts at the Clark 1988-1989. The records include minutes of the Clark's Curatorial meetings, condition reports on decorative art objects, a significant correspondence with June K. Lauzon and files relating to the two exhibitions which Moore curated at the Clark: The Albert and June Lauzon Collection of Early American Blown Glass, 1988; "'Neath the Shadow of the Hills": Townscapes and Landscapes of Williamstown, 1989.

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