Brassaï: The Eye of Paris, exhibition files, 1985-1999.

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Brassaï: The Eye of Paris, exhibition files, 1985-1999.

This subseries documents the exhibition "Brassaï: The Eye of Paris," December 6, 1998 -- February 28, 1999. The files contain bibliography information (articles by and about Brassaï as well as reviews: 7 linear ft.), budgets, checklists, clippings, condition reports, contracts, correspondence (including with Mme. Brassaï), interviews, legal information, lender research files (3 linear ft.), shipping and information on the book Letters to My Parents.

14.5 linear ft.

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