Papers, 1951-1961 (bulk 1951-1960).

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Papers, 1951-1961 (bulk 1951-1960).

Correspondence, memoranda, board minutes, policy statements, telegrams, and printed materials, chiefly relating to Arnason's activities as director of Walker Art Center and the center's acquisition and exhibition of contemporary art, and also his role as head of the University of Minnesota, Art Dept.

20.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8052448

Walker Art Center Library

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