Irma Jaffe interviews

OralHistoryResource

Irma Jaffe interviews

1965-1977

The records of art historian Irma Jaffe date from 1965-1977, measure 1 linear foot, and contain interviews, some transcripts, and a letter. The recordings include interviews conducted by Jaffe for her book <emph render="italic">The Sculpture of Leonard Baskin</emph> (1980), and recordings made for the radio program "Art News and Interviews," WFMU radio, Upsala College, East Orange, New Jersey.

17 sound cassettes; and 8 sound tape reels ; 3 1/4 in. (partially transcribed)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8320206

Archives of American Art

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