University of Virginia Art Museum miscellany [manuscript], 1935, 1947.

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University of Virginia Art Museum miscellany [manuscript], 1935, 1947.

Newsclippings from August 1935 concerning the safekeeping of an oil portrait of Daniel Webster at the Bayly Museum. Programs and invitations to various exhibitions at the Bayly Museum throughout 1947. Exhibition catalogs include an opening exhibit of art given to the musueum, 1935; water colors of Edmund S. Campbell and Agnes K. [sic] Symmers; and fourteenth circuit exhibition of water color paintings, drawings and prints sponsored by the Southern States Arts League, 1937.

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