Exhibition catalogs
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Richard Brown Baker papers
The Richard Brown Baker Papers consist of correspondence; art and artist files; professional and personal papers; exhibit files; diaries; writings; photographic prints, negatives, and slides; photograph albums; objects; printed material; and an audiocassette interview.
Ken Campbell archive
Drawings & watercolors by Edward Lear, 1812-1888, 1947
Printed checklist by the dealer George Dix, for works by Lear on display, December 2, 1947-January 3, 1948. The list includes the names of lenders, including Donald Gallup.
Katherine S. Dreier papers / Société Anonyme archive
Max Ewing collection
Robert Henri papers
Collection of Latin American exhibition catalogs and visual resources
The collection contains published exhibition catalogs from various Latin American countries and mounted reproductions of individual artworks by Latin American artists.
John McHale archive
The collection comprises collage books, collages, drawings, palettes, and posters by John McHale, with related printed material, including catalogs, periodicals, ephemera, and small posters.
Sam Smith exhibition catalog , 1972
Sam Smith exhibition catalog , 1980
"Published by Ernest Benn Limited in cooperation with the Arts Council of Great Britain on the occasion of an exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London 5 December 1980 to February 1981"--title page. Catalog accompanied by a typescript note, "sent at the request of Mr. Eric Lister" on Serpentine Gallery/Arts Council of Great Britain stationary.
David Shapiro papers
Sam Smith Collection
The collection comprises original work by Sam Smith including ink drawings, mock-ups, hand-carved wooden boats, paper model sets, typescripts, and correspondence.
Saul Steinberg papers
The Saul Steinberg Papers consist of correspondence, artwork, professional papers, personal papers, photographs, published artwork, clippings, collected and source material, realia, financial papers, and audio-visual material documenting artist Saul Steinberg’s professional and personal activities.