Noel Frackman research material on John Henry Bradley Storrs

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Noel Frackman research material on John Henry Bradley Storrs

1972-2003

Research material on sculptor John Henry Bradley Storrs compiled by Noel Frackman. Correspondence; writings; photographs and slides; and printed material. Frackman's correspondence with Edgar Miller concerning a 1952 exhibition at the "House at the End of the Street"; Frackman's published and unpublished writings on Storrs, 1981-2003; photographs of Storrs, his daughter Monique, and his home the Chateau de Chantecaille in Mer, France, as well as photographs and slides of sculpture, paintings, graphics and other objects by Storrs, most of which were given to Frackman by Robert Schoelkopf; two chronologies of Storrs, one prepared by Storrs' granddaughter Michelle Storrs Booz and annotated by Frackman, and one prepared by Frackman; exhibition catalogs, invitiations, reviews, and published articles regarding Frackman's research, as well as material concerning the Storrs exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1986-1987.

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Frackman, Noel

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Noel Frackman: Art historian; Scarsdale, N.Y. John Storrs: Sculptor, Chicago, Ill.; b. 1885; d. 1956. From the description of Noel Frackman research material on John Henry Bradley Storrs, 1972-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84547890 ...

Storrs, John Henry Bradley, 1885-1956

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John Storrs, born in Chicago, decided to become a sculptor while abroad in 1907-1908. After his return, he studied with Lorado Taft at the Chicago Art Institute and with Charles Grafly at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He returned to France in 1912, where he was a favorite pupil of Rodin. Storrs turned from traditional representation to Cubist and machinelike forms in 1920. His many colleagues included Louise Bryant and Jacques Lipschitz. After 1921, he and his wife, French writer Margue...