Oral history interview with Bernard Chaet

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Oral history interview with Bernard Chaet

1997 June 18-August 15

An interview with Bernard Chaet conducted 1997 June 18-August 15, by Robert Brown, for the Archives of American Art, at Chaet's home in Rockport, Massachusetts.

Sound recording: 3 sound cassettes (3 hr., 30 min.) : analog.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8226004

Archives of American Art

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