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The Indianapolis Museum of Art Archives is happy to announce the addition of two newly-digitized archival collections to the Museum's Digital Archives Portal<http://archive.imamuseum.org/>: the Percival Gallagher Papers (M006)<http://www.imamuseum.org/sites/default/files/attachments/archives-M006_0.pdf> and Marie Webster Study Collection (M008)<http://www.imamuseum.org/sites/default/files/attachments/archives-M008.pdf>. Launched in 2015, the Digital Archives Portal is a collaboration between IMA archivists and the digital designers and developers of the IMA Lab<http://lab.imamuseum.org/>, who created this custom digital collections discovery portal based on the design for the IMA's main collection page<http://collection.imamuseum.org/>.  The Marie Webster Study Collection takes full advantage of a new feature to the Digital Archives Portal: "Referenced Items from the IMA Collection" are now linked at the bottom of relevant pages. Future additions to the Portal will continue to utilize this unique feature--bringing these separate, but related, collections together in the digital realm!

Percival Gallagher Papers:<http://archive.imamuseum.org/results.html?query=Percival+Gallagher>

Nearly 1,400 images document the personal and professional life of prominent landscape architect and partner of the Olmsted Brothers firm, Percival Gallagher (1874-1934), who designed many of the original-and now restored-features of the Lilly Gardens at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Digitized from Gallagher's personal prints and negatives, these photographs give a unique and stunning glimpse at Gallagher's many landscape projects, family events and vacations, and his educational tour of European gardens and cities in 1924.

Marie Webster Study Collection<http://archive.imamuseum.org/results.html?query=marie+webster>:

Marie Daugherty Webster (1859-1956) is widely considered one of the leading designers in the history of early 20th-century quilt making. Born and raised in Indiana, Webster designed and made her first appliquéd quilt around 1909. In the following years, her quilts were featured in Ladies Home Journal, which brought her international fame and recognition. The Marie Webster Study Collection (M008) in the IMA Archives compliments nearly 30 individual quilts in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The collection includes historical photographs, clippings, correspondence, a scrapbook, and original quilt patterns and template pieces.

Alba Fernández-Keys
Head of Libraries & Archives

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