Lucile Lloyd (1894-1941) was a muralist in Los Angeles, California. Donated in 2023 by Marianne Woods who bought the photograph at auction. English .
Summary: One National Endowment for the Arts black and white press release photograph of artist Buell Mullen, March 29, 1940, working on a mural for the Hispanic Room, Congressional library, ...
Summary: An interview on one audio cassette with Elaine de Kooning conducted by Charles Hayes, undated, and a DVD "E de K a portrait," 1983. Charles Hayes (1946- ) is an artist and writer. Hayes ...
Robert Hanson was a filmmaker who directed a film about José de Creeft in 1966. Donated in 2022 by Dave Hanson, Robert Hanson's son. A copy of the 16mm film can be found at the New York Public Library ...
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Summary: The Allan Stone Gallery records measure 179.6 linear feet and date from 1960 though 2019. The collection encompasses correspondence, photographs and transparencies, calendars, manuscripts, ...
Reginald A. Gammon (1921-2005) was a painter and art educator who worked in New York City, Michigan, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a member of Spiral, an African American artist's collective ...
Summary: The Alexander Iolas and Brooks Jackson Gallery records date from 1945-circa 1985 and measure 35.8 linear feet and include the records of multiple galleries operated both collaboratively and ...