Barnes Foundation audiovisual materials collection, 1936-2005, bulk 1992-1995.

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Barnes Foundation audiovisual materials collection, 1936-2005, bulk 1992-1995.

The Barnes Foundation audiovisual materials collection documents many different aspects of the Barnes Foundation. The bulk of the materials pertains to the Great French Paintings tour, in which select masterpieces from the Barnes Foundation collection went on tour from 1993-1995 while the gallery building in Merion was renovated. The collection also contains copies of radio talks given by Dr. Albert C. Barnes in 1936 and 1942, interviews with various persons associated with the Foundation, and a documentary made about Dr. Barnes entitled Citizen Barnes. Some "home videos" from the 1990s document events at the Barnes Foundation, and there is also a small amount of material relating to various Foundation legal cases. This collection consists of audiovisual material relating to the Barnes Foundation.

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