A.G. (Abel George) Warshawsky papers

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A.G. (Abel George) Warshawsky papers

circa 1900-1988

The papers of A.G. (Abel George) Warshawsky date from circa 1900 to 1988 and measure 3.8 linear feet. the papers contain biographical materials; scattered correspondence, most of which consists of letters from Warshawsky to his wife Ruth; writings, including versions of Warshawsky's autobiography; printed materials; two scrapbooks; photographs and eight photo albums; twenty-six sketchbooks; and artworks by Warshawsky and others.

3.8 Linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 8273342

Archives of American Art

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Casey, J. J., 1878-1930.

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Courtois, Gustave, 1852-1923

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Kafka, Ben

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Loeb, Louis, 1866-1909

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Karfunkle, David, b. 1880.

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