Clippings
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Abstraction at Johnson Atelier
The collection consists of photographic materials and articles related to the creation of Georgia O'Keeffe's Abstraction sculpture at the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture. Photographs depict apprentices Betsy Bowen and Jacquie Bresadola posing with the unfinished sculptures, and Georgia O'Keeffe with co-executive directors Herk van Tongeren and Ron Young at Johnson Atelier with Abstraction. Materials date from 1978-1982.
Andre Malraux, clipping, undated
Anita O'Keeffe Young Papers
Collection primarily consists of letters from Georgia O'Keeffe to her sister Anita O'Keeffe Young dating from 1937 to 1976. Includes select other correspondents, photographic material, and clippings. Accruals consist of additional correspondence, photographs, legal documents, and ephemera.
At this foundry ideas flow as well as molten metal by Stephen DiLauro, Smithsonian Magazine, 1982-04
Enter, the Leaden Age of Bullfighting, clipping, 1959-09-13
Enter, the Leaden Age of Bullfighting by Robert Graves, The New York Times Magazine, clipping. Handwritten annotations by Georgia O'Keeffe: Page 51 / Page 52
Fifteen-Day Pep-You-Up Diet, 1955-10
Magazine clipping, Fifteen-Day Pep-You-Up Diet by Lelord Kordel. From Coronet magazine, four pages. Article is excerpt from Eat Your Troubles Away by Lelord Kordel.
George Santayana Writes a 'Novel', clipping, 1936-02-02
George Santayana Writes a 'Novel' by Ellen Glasgow, The New York Herald Tribune, clipping.
Georgia O'Keeffe: An Exhibition of the Work of the Artist from 1915-1966, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , 1966
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, and ephemera related to the O'Keeffe exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Georgia O'Keeffe by Mary Lynn Kotz, Eastern Airline, 1978-05
Georgia O'Keeffe in the New Mexican, 1964-04-17
Photocopied clipping from the New Mexican featuring Georgia O'Keeffe attending an exhibition, "Photography in the Fine Arts IV," at the Fine Arts building of the Museum of New Mexico. Handwritten in red ink: "Jim - Here's an//interesting picture//which I though you'd//enjoy seeing -//Dmitri." Stamped on verso: "Received//May 6 1964//Director."