Correspondence
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Any forms of addressed and written communication sent and received, including letters, postcards, memorandums, notes, telegrams, or cables.Found in 1272 Collections and/or Records:
Rollins, James E. (The Ben Meadows Co.), 1965-02-09
Ronald Pisano to Georgia O'Keeffe, 1972-10-05
Rosen Papers Relating to Georgia O'Keeffe
Five letters from Georgia O'Keeffe to Louis and Mary Rosen, dating from 1972 to 1983. Additional letter from John D. Clements to Louis and Mary Rosen, dated 1997. Also includes three photographs.
Samuel Draper to Georgia O'Keeffe, postcard, 1972-11-05
Sansi Girard Coonan to Georgia O'Keeffe, circa 1967
Stark Bros. Nurseries and Orchards Co. to Maria Chabot, 1945-06-13
Includes letter, advertisement, and envelope.
Stephen R. Graubard, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, letter, circa 1968
Sun Prairie Civic Theatre, 1984-06-11
Letter of thanks and acknowledgment to O'Keeffe for her donation to the Sun Prairie Civic Theatre.
Tarkington, Booth, 1943-04-21
Letter from Booth Tarkington to Caroline Fesler regarding an O'Keeffe work presented for a museum collection.
The Consumers' Observation Post, flyer with note, 1946-08-14
Note from Georgia O'Keeffe to Maria Chabot written on "The Consumers' Observation Post" flyer on Japanese beetles.
The Object as Subject, Wildenstein, 1975
Correspondence, catalog, and clippings related to "The Object as Subject: Still Life Paintings from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century" exhibition by Wildenstein & Co., Inc., April 4 - May 3, 1975, for the benefit of the Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc.
Unknown correspondent (M.) to Georgia O'Keeffe, note and envelope, undated
Unknown correspondent to Georgia O'Keeffe, 1975-12-07
Unknown correspondent to Georgia O'Keeffe, postcard, 1948-05-09
Viles, Alex G. (First State Bank), 1965-03-22
William Innes Homer Papers
William Roerick to Georgia O'Keeffe, 1965-04-14
Woolley Papers Relating to Georgia O'Keeffe
Correspondence and records relating to the sale of the painting "Spring", 1948 by Georgia O'Keeffe. Also includes one photograph of O'Keeffe and Dorothy Brett.