Audio recordings

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Audio recordings

circa 1960-1974

Audio recordings kept by Navaretta, including 4 reels of a circa 1974 New York Artists Equity Association panel discussion relating to women in art; a lecture series of Emanuel Navaretta; and an interview of sculptor David Smith conducted by Emanuel Navaretta as a part of an uncompleted project on Smith.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7804094

Archives of American Art

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Navaretta, Cynthia.

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Cynthia Navaretta is a publisher in New York, N.Y., mostly associated with women and art. From the description of Cynthia Navaretta research files on women artists, circa 1970-2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 646402679 Cynthia Navaretta is a prominent figure associated with women and the arts. Emanuel Navaratta is a painter and professor. Cynthia and Emanuel Navaretta were married. Both were good friends with David Smith. From the des...

New York Artists Equity Association

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Originally named New York Chapter of Artists Equity Association, changing to Artists Equity Association of New York, and ca. 1980, to New York Artists Equity Association. From the description of New York Artists Equity Association records, 1944-2010. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 669910293 From the description of New York Artists Equity Association records, 1944-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122394546 ...

Smith, David, 1906-1965

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Sculptor; Bolton Landing, N.Y. From the description of David Smith interview, 1964 Oct. 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80437636 Sculptor. Studied painting at the Art Students League in New York City between 1927 and 1932. Smith began working with sculpture around the time of leaving the League. In 1940 he moved to upstate New York where he remained until his death in 1965. Retrospective exhibitions of Smith's work at the Museum of Modern Art in 1957, and at the Fogg Art ...