Records 1964-1973: Files of Curator Emily S. Rauh.

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Records 1964-1973: Files of Curator Emily S. Rauh.

Correpondence of the Curator, Emily Rauh, documenting overall activities of the Curatorial Department.

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City Art Museum of St. Louis. Curatorial Office.

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Those who held the position of Curator during this period were: Charles Ward Rhodes, 1899-1903; F.E.A. Curley, 1910-1914; Charles Percy Davis, 1914-1930; Thomas T. Hoopes, 1936-1964. From the description of Records 1899-1964: General curatorial files, primarily those of curator Thomas T. Hoopes. (Saint Louis Art Museum). WorldCat record id: 82952552 Emily Rauh was appointed Curator upon the retirement of Thomas T. Hoopes, at the time that the Museum had a single curator. Dur...

St. Louis Art Museum. Curatorial Office.

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The following curatorial staff have been associated with this office: Michael Shapiro, Curator of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Art, 1984-1992, and Chief Curator, 1987-1992; Marie Louis Kane, Curatorial Assistant, 1984-1987; Jack Sawyer, Curatorial Assistant, 1987-1988; Elizabeth Millard, Assistant Curator, 1989-1991. From the description of Records 1984-1992: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Art and Chief Curator. (Saint Louis Art Museum). WorldCat record id: 80882981 Cu...

St. Louis Art Museum

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Pulitzer, Emily Rauh

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Emily Rauh Pulitzer, Art collector of St. Louis, Mo. From the description of Oral history interview with Emily Rauh Pulitzer, 1985 Aug. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 646396939 Emily Rauh Pulitzer is an art collector from St. Louis, Mo. From the description of Oral history interview with Emily Rauh Pulitzer, 1985 Aug. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 767864519 Art collector; St. Louis, Mo. From the description of Emily Rauh Pulitzer inter...

City Art Museum of St. Louis

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In 1910, after the museum officially separated from the university, The City Art Museum entered into a contract for the loan of art collections assembled by The St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts. Some of these objects remained on view at the museum for many years. The dates for the return of certain works are recorded in the ledger. From the description of Ledger, 1910-1930's collection of Washington University. (Saint Louis Art Museum). WorldCat record id: 145409058 ...