Box 6
Contains 10 Results:
Blue Boy, William H. Fuller Sale (February 25, 1898), [189?]
Two letters from William Fuller, and one from Francis Davis Millet related to the sale of the painting Blue Boy.
"A Business Change" Notice, 1883 Feb. 17
Notice re Thomas Kirby's sale of Thomas E. Kirby & Co. and his new association with James F. Sutton and R. Austin Robertson of The American Art Galleries and Art Association.
Correspondence, miscellaneous, 1877-1898
Three letters and one telegram. H. Harper (sp?) with regrets that Kirby is leaving Leavitt & Co. and response to request to use him as a reference; J.C. Hoagland regarding increasing value of Barbizon pictures; and letter from Kirby to Mr. [Aitken] with list of paintings to be omitted from his sale.
De Kay, Charles, 1924
Letters to Charles de Kay. Correspondents include Frank P. Crasto, Jr., P. Whitwell Wilson, Arthur Swann of the American Art Association, John S. Wood, Henry Rood, Eugenio Pirani, R.W. van Boskerck, and John De Kay regarding the U.S. preventing his entry into the country and complaints about Washington. Also a few letters criticizing book reviews he has written.
Emmons, Arthur B., 1919-1922
Correspondence between Emmons and Kirby regarding public sale at Emmons' residence at 60 Park Avenue on August 28, 1919; sale of etchings on December 4-5, 1919; sale of Emmons' Renoirs and Monets, January 14-15, 1920; and his subsequent repurchase of one of Monet's "poppy pictures" from Durand-Ruel.
Inness, George - Essay, undated
Handwritten essay by Thomas Kirby about the American Art Association's relationship with George Inness.
Notes, miscellaneous, 1898, undated
Descriptions of auction sales, private collections, and miscellaneous notes.
Whistler Pictures, Correspondence as to the Sale of, 1920
Carbon copies of correspondence between Sir George Lewis and Joseph Pennell regarding the disposition of Whistler engravings and prints belonging to the estate of William Heinemann.
Photographs - Sculpture & Decorative Objects
117 photographs.