Joaquín Torres-García papers, ca. 1904-1994.

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Joaquín Torres-García papers, ca. 1904-1994.

Collection documents Torres-García's artistic career through unpublished manuscripts and sketches; publications by Torres-García and the groups Asociación de Arte Constructivo and El Taller Torres-García, including manifestoes and pamphlets; invitations and announcements for exhibitions of Torres-García and El Taller; exhibition review clippings; books by and about Torres-García; art periodicals and catalogs; and photocopies of letters, manuscripts, and reviews.

ca. 5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8261456

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