Finding Aids:
Ed Clark (b. 1926) is an abstract expressionist painter who worked in Paris, France and New York, New York.
Victor Mikhail Arnautoff papers, 1920-2017
Victor Mikhail Arnautoff (1896-1979) was a muralist and art teacher in San Francisco, California.
Robert Kushner papers, 1967-2011
Robert Kushner (1949- ) is a painter of the Pattern and Decoration movement and an installation artist, in New York, N.Y.
Luis Cancel papers, circa 1900-1998
Luis Cancel (1952-) is an arts administrator and artist from New York City, N.Y.
Alberto Vargas papers, 1914-1985
Alberto Vargas (1896-1981) was an illustrator in Southern California.
Luis Jimenez letters to Rochelle "Shelly" Shicoff, 1981-1998
Rochelle Shicoff (1943- ) is an muralist, painter, and multi-media artist in Munson, Massachusetts and was a close friend of sculptor Luis A. Jimenez (1940-2006).
Paulus Berensohn papers, circa 1950-2017
Paulus Berensohn (1933-2017) was a ceramicist, dancer, and arts instructor in Penland, North Carolina.
Ruth Teschner Costantino papers, 1923-1981
Ruth Teschner Costantino (1892-1981) was an art dealer based in New York, New York.
William H. Kessler (1924-2002) was an architect active in Detroit, Michigan.
Michael Brenner papers, 1888-1976
Michael Brenner (1885-1969) was a sculptor and dealer active in Paris, France, and New York, New York.
Niel Lovisco papers, 1942-1989
Niel Lovisco (1900-1981) was an art dealer and gallerist active in Rockport and Gloucester, Massachusetts and New York, New York.
Susan Metcalfe and Pablo Casals letter collection, 1915-1918
Susan Metcalfe Casals (1878-1959), mezzo-soprano, was the first wife of the renowned Spanish cellist, Pablo Casals (1876-1973).
Alice Barber Stephens papers, 1884-1986
Alice Barber Stephens (1858-1931) was an engraver and illustrator active in the arts and crafts community established by William Price in 1901.
Transcripts of oral history interviews with:
Leroy Davis and Cecily Langdale (2007)
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