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Object Details

Creator:
National Collection of Fine Arts. Department of Twentieth Century Painting and Sculpture
Topic
Art museums
Museum curators
Museum exhibits
Museum loans
Creator:
National Collection of Fine Arts. Department of Twentieth Century Painting and Sculpture
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Records
Historical Note
The Department of Twentieth Century Painting and Sculpture maintains works of artists born after 1880 or who were working by 1900. However, there is still some overlap with the artwork maintained by the National Collection of Fine Arts (NCFA), Department of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Painting and Sculpture. The administrative history of the Department dates back to 1964 when Adelyn Dohme Breeskin, a specialist in contemporary art, became Special Consultant to NCFA. Breeskin became Acting Curator of the newly created Department of Contemporary Art in 1967 and Curator of the Department in 1968. The Department's name was changed to Contemporary Painting and Sculpture in 1970 and in 1974 it was changed to its present title. Walter Hopps was appointed Curator of the Department in 1974 and Breeskin became a consultant within the Department.
Extent
23.02 cu. ft. (23 record storage boxes) (1 microfilm reel)
Date
1965-1975
Archival Repository
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Identifier
Record Unit 315
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Black-and-white photographs
Manuscripts
Microfilms
Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 315, National Collection of Fine Arts. Department of Twentieth Century Painting and Sculpture, Records
Genre/Form
Black-and-white photographs
Manuscripts
Microfilms
Descriptive Entry
These records contain exhibition material, including staff research notes on artists and artwork; administrative records concerning the shipment of exhibited artwork, loan correspondence, security and display of the exhibited material, photographs of display items, and installation photographs; staff correspondence including correspondence and memoranda from Adelyn Dohme Breeskin and David W. Scott; and memoranda and correspondence concerning NCFA loans of art work to the White House, cabinet offices, and United States embassies.
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Record ID
ebl-1503510983350-1503510983358-0
Metadata Usage
CC0

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  • Electronic resourceScholder: Photos and Transparencies

  • EXHIBITION RECORDS, 1967-1975.

  • Scholder/Cannon: Publicity (3 folders)

  • Electronic resourceBrooks: Photographs - Exhibition Installation

  • Box 13

  • Box 14

  • Box 17

  • Brooklyn, New York, Dr. Leshner

  • Lincoln, Nebraska, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska

  • M. Zorach: Memorabilia Label Copy

  • Portraits of Men

  • Loans to Lending Program, 1969-1970

  • Reading, Pennsylvania, Public Musseum & Art Gallery

  • New York City, Midtown Galleries

  • Memos Re Scholder/Cannon Exhibition

  • Brooks: Other Photographs of Illustrations, Drawings, Paintings

  • Rental-Sale Gallery

  • Sayen: Correspondence, 1972

  • 1966 Venice Biennale

  • Archives of American Art, McCausland Box X, Exhibition Catalogs, Announcements, Notations

  • Maurer: Manuscript, Editor's Notes & Questions, 1972-1973

  • Anniversary File

  • Andover, Massachusetts, Addison Gallery of American Art

  • Maurer: Photographs of deleted works and illustrations, 1972

  • Lending Program: San Clemente, 1970

  • Roots of Abstract Art

  • Pacific Northwest Catalog Photos - SI Press (2 folders)

  • M. Zorach: Reproductions II (2 folders)

  • New York, Mandelbaum

  • Hibbard, James

  • Frame Order/Check Pacific Northwest

  • R. Brooks: General Articles, Notes on Publication, Xeroxes (2 folders)

  • Maine, Colby College A. M.

  • Hawaii, Honolulu Academy of Arts

  • S.I. Press Photographs

  • Scholder/Cannon: Traveling Exhibition

  • Milton Avery: Lists and Lenders, Miscellaneous Works

  • Scholder/Cannon: 12 Photos, 8 Negatives Vinmar

  • Loan Receipts

  • DC, Glackens, Ira

  • Maki, Robert

  • H. L. Sayen: Photo Request, Correspondence

  • National Collection of Fine Arts

  • Sayen: Good Government

  • Romaine Brooks: Barhey Photos

  • Madison, North Carolina, Mrs. R. M. Spear

  • Family Background and Other Miscellaneous Info.

  • Recommendations

  • Milton Avery: Photographs Used in Exhibition (2 folders)

  • Brooks: Frames and Condition Note

  • R. Brooks: Exhibitions

  • DC, National Collection

  • R. Brooks: Opening Material

  • Box 10

  • General Correspondence, A-Z, 1972 (4 folders)

  • MOMA, Italy: The New Domestic Landscape

  • Iranian Painting - Material on Cancelled Trip to Iran, 1970

  • Slides: publicity, duplicates, transparencies, artwork both in and out of exhibition

  • Federbush, Mr. and Mrs. Max

  • R. Brooks: Manuscript II

  • New York City, L. Weingarten

  • Correspondence and Notes, 1970-1972

  • A. H. Maurer Catalogs

  • Sayen: Catalog Reproductions

  • W. H. Johnson: Exhibition lists, Drafts

  • Alfred H. Maurer Gouaches

  • Clippings, Sweden and Denmark, 1935-1947 (2)

  • Mark Tobey: Index Cards, Tobey Lenders, Catalogue Requests (2 folders)

  • University of Oregon

  • Tobey, Old Lists

  • Mark Tobey Xeroxes of Ms.

  • Beverly Hills, Califronia, Mr. Sol Brill

  • Opening, General

  • Weyhe Gallery, New York City

  • San Antonio, Texas, Oppenheimer

  • Mrs. Breeskin Lecture Correspondences, 1968-1971

  • Maurer: "Abstractions"

  • Horowitz, Melvin S.

  • R. Brooks: Catalog Requests

  • Mark Tobey: Bibliography

  • Box 4

  • R. Brooks: A War Interlude

  • Scholder/Cannon: Reprint Info.

  • John Marin Exhibition

  • Maurer: University of Michigan

  • Howard University

  • Notebook of Harvey Thomas Sayen, Copy of Saeculum

  • Sayen: Memorabilia

  • New York City, Milliken

  • R. Brooks: International Studio, February, 1926

  • William H. Johnson: Exhibit, 1956-1957, Danish Criticisms and Translation

  • Mark Tobey: Catalog Reprint

  • New York, Noah Goldowsky

  • Scholder: Photos (2 folders)

  • Pacific Northwest Extra Catalog Photos Returned by Ben Ruhe, April 28, 1974

  • New York City, D. M. Vogel

  • Traveling Exhibitions

  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Potamkin

  • Box 9

  • Bennington, Vermont, Held, J.

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