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An American Place (1929-1946)

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1929 - 1946

Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:

A Letter from John Marin, leaflet, 1941-12

 Item
Identifier: 2000.6.105
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Between 1947 and 1948, Georgia O'Keeffe shipped several boxes of books to New Mexico from her and her late husband's, Alfred Stieglitz, collections at their New York apartment and the Lake George house. This was the beginning of O'Keeffe's personal book collection in New Mexico. O'Keeffe grew her collection by purchasing and seeking out books on particular subjects; others she received as gifts from friends, admirers of her work, authors, and museums, which is documented through her habit of...
Dates: 1941-12

An American Place exhibition brochure, 1950-10-13

 Item
Identifier: MS-GOMC-287
Overview

Exhibition brochure from An American Place for Georgia O'Keeffe: Paintings 1946-1950 held for the dates 1950-10-16 to 1950-11-25.

Dates: 1950-10-13

An American Place John Marin exhibition brochure, 1941-12-15

 Item
Identifier: MS-GOMC-024
Overview

Exhibition brochure from An American Place for a John Marin exhibition held for the dates 1941-12-09 to 1942-01-27. Envelope addressed to Maria Chabot is postmarked 1941-12-15.

Dates: 1941-12-15

Exhibition: John Marin (Vintage-1941), announcement, 1941

 Item
Identifier: 2000.6.129
Overview

Announcement for an exhibition at An American Place held 1941-12-09 to 1942-01-27.

Dates: 1941

Georgia O'Keeffe: 14th Annual Exhibition of Paintings with Some Recent O'Keeffe Letters, An American Place, 1937-1938

 File — Box 20: Series 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: 2.1.1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: After Georgia O'Keeffe's death, The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation (GOKF) was established in 1989 to protect and preserve the legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe. One of its core functions was to distribute O'Keeffe's assets, including her Abiquiu home and studio, and the contents therein. Upon the dissolution of GOKF in 2006, GOKF donated remaining assets to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. Among those assets were materials of an archival nature still contained in the Abiquiu home and studio. Those...
Dates: 1937-1938

Georgia O'Keeffe: 21 New Paintings (Hawaii), An American Place, 1940

 File — Box 20: Series 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: 2.1.1
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: After Georgia O'Keeffe's death, The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation (GOKF) was established in 1989 to protect and preserve the legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe. One of its core functions was to distribute O'Keeffe's assets, including her Abiquiu home and studio, and the contents therein. Upon the dissolution of GOKF in 2006, GOKF donated remaining assets to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. Among those assets were materials of an archival nature still contained in the Abiquiu home and studio. Those...
Dates: 1940

Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place , 1930

 Item — Box 11
Identifier: 2006.6.1133
Overview

Interior view of five O'Keeffe paintings on a white gallery wall. Subjects include a New York skyscraper, an abstract composition, Black Cross, a flower and a tree.

Dates: 1930

Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place, 1930

 Item — Box 12
Identifier: 2006.6.1134
Overview

Interior view of five O'Keeffe paintings on a white gallery wall. Subjects include cow and horse skulls, New Mexico landscape, and a flower.

Dates: 1930

Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place, 1930

 Item — Box 12
Identifier: 2006.6.1135
Overview

Interior gallery view of three paintings on a white wall and more in an adjoining room and on other walls. Paintings on the wall include New York, Night, an abstract landscape, Black Cross, and Ranchos Church No. 1.

Dates: 1930

Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place, 1930

 Item — Box 12
Identifier: 2006.6.1136
Overview

Gallery wall with two paintings. Subjects are Taos Pueblo and a cross with a New Mexican landscape. Photograph is cropped.

Dates: 1930