Emily Hall Tremaine papers

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Emily Hall Tremaine papers

circa 1890-2004

The papers of art collector Emily Hall Tremaine measure 8.9 linear feet, date from circa 1890 to 2004, and document the development of Tremaine's seminal collection of modernist, pop, and contemporary art. The papers comprise biographical material including a sound recording, personal correspondence, art collection files, artist files, exhibition loan files including a video recording, and reproduction request files. Also found are two scrapbooks documenting Tremaine's first marriage to Baron Maximilian von Romberg; and photographs of Tremaine, her family and friends, and works of art from her collection.

8.9 Linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 8331211

Archives of American Art

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Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005

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