Records of the Fine Arts Program of the Federal Reserve

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Records of the Fine Arts Program of the Federal Reserve

1975-1981

The Records of the Fine Arts Program of the Federal Reserve measure 1.01 linear feet and date from 1975-1981. Includes are letters and interoffice memoranda from Mary Anne Goley, Director, and others, to donors, artists, and others, including lists of works exhibited and artist biographies;two letters from Seymour Lipton to Goley; exhibition catalogs from the Fine Arts Program's permanent collection; catalogs of loan exhibitions hosted by the Program; and a draft of a public relations brochure. Also included are 4 cassettes of an interview of Walter Hopps conducted by Goley for the Fine Arts Program's exhibition "6 L.A. Sculptors," 1980, and a partial transcript of the interview published in the catalog for the exhibition.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8340144

Archives of American Art

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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.). Fine Arts Program

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Art program; Washington, D.C. Established in 1975 as exhibition space for American and European paintings given or loaned to the Federal Reserve Bank. The art program operates under the auspices of a chairman aided by a Volunteer Advisory Panel which has included J. Carter Brown, Douglas Dillon, Mary Lasker, and Dr. Joshua Taylor. From the description of Records of the Fine Arts Program of the Federal Reserve, 1975-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 8612262...

Goley, Mary Anne

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Hopps, Walter.

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