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Art, American

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Charles W. Hawthorne Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS.005
Abstract

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and research material regarding the work of American painter and founder of the Cape Cod School of Art, Charles W. Hawthorne.

Dates: 1904-1947

Frick Art Reference Library Staff Records - Katharine McCook Knox

 Collection
Identifier: FARL.1300.040
Abstract

Katharine McCook Knox (1890-1983), a Washington, D.C.-area art historian and author specializing in early American art, worked for the Frick Art Reference Library as a researcher, consultant, and special staff member for over 50 years. Mrs. Knox's staff records consist of correspondence, 1922-1977, regarding art research, photographing trips, her publications and lectures, and Library acquisitions.

Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1922-1967; 1922-1977

Frick Art Reference Library Staff Research - Katherine McCook Knox Records

 Collection
Identifier: FARL.1400.050
Abstract Katharine McCook Knox (1890-1983), a Washington, D.C.-area art historian and author specializing in early American art, worked with the Frick Art Reference Library as a researcher, consultant, and special staff member for over 50 years. These records document her work as a member of the Library staff, as well as her personal research and writings in the field of early American art from 1922 to 1974. Records include correspondence, typescripts and manuscripts, galley proofs, handwritten and...
Dates: 1924-1979

Raymond P. R. Neilson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS.006
Abstract

Diaries, notebooks, and other notes regarding the work of New York City portraitist, still life painter, and art instructor, Raymond P. R. Neilson. Collection also includes some correspondence regarding portrait commissions.

Dates: circa 1930-1950s

Sister Mary of the Compassion [Constance Mary Rowe] Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS.039
Abstract The artist Sister Mary of the Compassion (1908-1977), formerly known as Constance Mary Rowe, created works in a wide range of media, including paintings, book illustrations, greeting and holy cards, silver and gold jewelry, mosaic reredos, and embroidered panels. Her works, both religious and secular, were often sold to support the Blue Chapel monastery, a Community of the Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary in Union City, N.J. The collection contains holy cards and greeting cards made by...
Dates: circa 1959-1970s