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Box 1

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Contains 37 Results:

Battle Rejoined, 1946 February 1

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection offers insight into various local and national artist organizations during the Great Depression and WW II. The following organizations are represented in the public papers: The Artists Union of Baltimore (a short paper exists on the origins and history of this group), the Artists Association of Baltimore, American Artists Congress, National Association of Art Directors, and various committees and their members from local art museums. Private papers, more limited in number,...
Dates: 1946 February 1

Maryland's Art Progress: 20 Years Forward And Back, undated

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection offers insight into various local and national artist organizations during the Great Depression and WW II. The following organizations are represented in the public papers: The Artists Union of Baltimore (a short paper exists on the origins and history of this group), the Artists Association of Baltimore, American Artists Congress, National Association of Art Directors, and various committees and their members from local art museums. Private papers, more limited in number,...
Dates: undated

The Forum: Says Artists Got Raw Deal Letter to The Editor: T. Scott Offutt, Jr., undated

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection offers insight into various local and national artist organizations during the Great Depression and WW II. The following organizations are represented in the public papers: The Artists Union of Baltimore (a short paper exists on the origins and history of this group), the Artists Association of Baltimore, American Artists Congress, National Association of Art Directors, and various committees and their members from local art museums. Private papers, more limited in number,...
Dates: undated

Brune Has Suggestion For Nonjury Art Show, 1946 February 2

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection offers insight into various local and national artist organizations during the Great Depression and WW II. The following organizations are represented in the public papers: The Artists Union of Baltimore (a short paper exists on the origins and history of this group), the Artists Association of Baltimore, American Artists Congress, National Association of Art Directors, and various committees and their members from local art museums. Private papers, more limited in number,...
Dates: 1946 February 2

The Forum: Defends Art Committee Letter to The Editor: Mary R. DiCrespino, 1946 February 4

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection offers insight into various local and national artist organizations during the Great Depression and WW II. The following organizations are represented in the public papers: The Artists Union of Baltimore (a short paper exists on the origins and history of this group), the Artists Association of Baltimore, American Artists Congress, National Association of Art Directors, and various committees and their members from local art museums. Private papers, more limited in number,...
Dates: 1946 February 4

You Can't Paint That Way Letter to The Editor: Mrs. Robert M. Pettit, undated

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection offers insight into various local and national artist organizations during the Great Depression and WW II. The following organizations are represented in the public papers: The Artists Union of Baltimore (a short paper exists on the origins and history of this group), the Artists Association of Baltimore, American Artists Congress, National Association of Art Directors, and various committees and their members from local art museums. Private papers, more limited in number,...
Dates: undated

The Forum: Artistic Necrophiliacs Letter to The Editor: John C. Georgi, 1946 February 5

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection offers insight into various local and national artist organizations during the Great Depression and WW II. The following organizations are represented in the public papers: The Artists Union of Baltimore (a short paper exists on the origins and history of this group), the Artists Association of Baltimore, American Artists Congress, National Association of Art Directors, and various committees and their members from local art museums. Private papers, more limited in number,...
Dates: 1946 February 5