Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions; Exhibitions--Planning; Whitney Studio Galleries--Paperwork (Office practice);
Exhibition artist list prepared by Whitney Studio Galleries, [1930], for the Spring Exhibition, also known as The Flower Exhibition, held March 17-29, 1930.
The caption reads: "The Casino and Abbey's Theatre, Broadway Thirty-sixth to Thirty-eighth Street." The Casino Theatre was built by Kimball & Wisedell for producer Rudolph Aronson. Managed by Canary & Lederer (1894-1903) the Shuberts acquired the...
Art, American--20th century--Inventories; Whitney Studio Galleries--Paperwork (Office practice);
Loan receipt among Arnold Blanch, Lucile Blanch, and Whitney Studio Galleries, dated January 25, 1930. For Arnold Blanch, one (1) still life titled "Onions". For Lucile Blanch, dated February 3, 1930, art titled "Tulips".
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 1 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Advertising rates from Clinton Mackensie, Chairman, Committee on Advertising, The Beaux-Arts Ball, to the Whitney Studio Galleries, no date recorded. Includes handwritten note for payment made January 7, 1930. See also: Sec'y to Mrs. Force to Mr....
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 3 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 4 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 5 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Letter written by Eleanor Guild McHale to Whitney Studio Galleries, dated January 22, 1930. Mentioning the inclusion of a check payment for the Lockwood picture titled "Entrance to Taos". Additional noting by Masterson that the picture was sent...
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 2 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 5 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 6 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 7 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 8 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Art, American--20th century--Inventories; Whitney Studio Galleries--Paperwork (Office practice);
Loan receipt between Whitney Studio Galleries and Rosella Hartman, dated March 6, 1930. One (1) oil, one (1) watercolor, two (2) gouaches, two (2) drawings, twenty-two (22) drawings and etchings by Hartman.
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions ; Flowers in art--Exhibitions
View 9 of 13. Photograph of an installation view from the Spring Exhibition held March 17-29, 1930. This exhibition is also known as The Flower Exhibition.
Typed letter written by the Registrar's Department, Newark Museum Association, to the Whitney Studio Galleries, dated January 18, 1930. On loan: two (2) framed watercolors for the American Water Color Exhibit. Reference to an enclosure. See also:...