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  • Frank Woods, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Hollywood, California, to Karl Struss, April 27, 1929.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../frank-woods-academy-motion-picture-arts-and-sciences-hollywood-california-karl-struss
    Archive
    Score: 10.191854
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  • Agnes C. Doyle, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to John V. N. Dorr. October 7, 1957.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../agnes-c-doyle-philadelphia-museum-art-philadelphia-pennsylvania-john-v-n-dorr-october-7
    Archive
    Score: 10.191854
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  • Frank Woods, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Hollywood, California, to Karl Struss. February 19, 1929.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../frank-woods-academy-motion-picture-arts-and-sciences-hollywood-california-karl-struss-0
    Archive
    Score: 10.134467
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  • An abstract watercolor of a swirling storm of brightly colored geometric shapes.

    Culture Shock: American Artists from Europe, 1913–1953

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../culture-shock-american-artists-europe-1913-1953
    March 14–September 6, 2020

    See American art through international eyes. From experimental abstractions to politically charged themes, this exhibition brings together nearly forty prints and drawings created by artists who immigrated to America from Europe during the first half of the twentieth century.

    Exhibition
    Score: 10.052321
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  • Charles I. Berg, New York, New York, to Laura Gilpin. October 8, 1919.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../charles-i-berg-new-york-new-york-laura-gilpin-october-8-1919-a20070690101014001
    Archive
    Score: 10.021613
    Boost: 1
  • Laura Gilpin to Barbara Spielman, University of Texas Press. February 18, 1968.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../laura-gilpin-barbara-spielman-university-texas-press-february-18-1968-a20070690550005007
    Archive
    Score: 10.021613
    Boost: 1
  • Agnes C. Doyle, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to The Dorr Foundation. September 20, 1957.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../agnes-c-doyle-philadelphia-museum-art-philadelphia-pennsylvania-dorr-foundation
    Archive
    Score: 10.021613
    Boost: 1
  • Herbert Gambrell, Director, Dallas Historical Society, Hall of State, Dallas, Texas, to Laura Gilpin. February 24, 1940.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../herbert-gambrell-director-dallas-historical-society-hall-state-dallas-texas-laura-gilpin
    Archive
    Score: 9.911246
    Boost: 1
  • George P. Stephan, The Hoggson & Pettis Manufacturing, Co., New Haven, Connecticut, to Laura Gilpin. October 5, 1950.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../george-p-stephan-hoggson-pettis-manufacturing-co-new-haven-connecticut-laura-gilpin
    Archive
    Score: 9.911246
    Boost: 1
  • Report from Edward Steichen, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York. March 17, 1952.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../report-edward-steichen-museum-modern-art-new-york-new-york-march-17-1952
    Archive
    Score: 9.911246
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  • Ansel Adams, Monterey, California, to Laura Gilpin. April 25, 1970.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../ansel-adams-monterey-california-laura-gilpin-april-25-1970-a20070690108023002
    Archive
    Score: 9.911246
    Boost: 1
  • Fidelia Lence, Treasurer, Doll Stody Club of Boston, Arlington, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Everhard. March 19, 1958.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../fidelia-lence-treasurer-doll-stody-club-boston-arlington-massachusetts-mrs-everhard
    Archive
    Score: 9.911246
    Boost: 1
  • Invitation to "A Celebration of Nature" Event. October 14, 1987.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../invitation-celebration-nature-event-october-14-1987-a20160190101029024
    Archive
    Score: 9.801901
    Boost: 1
  • Joseph M. Montoya, United States Senator, United States Senate, Washington, D.C., to Eliot Porter. March 23, 1971.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../joseph-m-montoya-united-states-senator-united-states-senate-washington-dc-eliot-porter-4
    Archive
    Score: 9.594261
    Boost: 1
  • Jay Golan, Administrative Assistant, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Eliot Porter. June 2, 1981.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../jay-golan-administrative-assistant-american-academy-arts-and-sciences-cambridge
    Archive
    Score: 9.594261
    Boost: 1
  • Joseph M. Montoya, United States Senator, United States Senate, to Eliot Porter. July 12, 1967.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../joseph-m-montoya-united-states-senator-united-states-senate-eliot-porter-july-12-1967
    Archive
    Score: 9.594261
    Boost: 1
  • Preston F. Kirk, APR, Kirk Public Relations, Richardson, Texas, to Scott and Stuart Gentling. May 27, 1987.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../preston-f-kirk-apr-kirk-public-relations-richardson-texas-scott-and-stuart-gentling-7
    Archive
    Score: 9.592938
    Boost: 1
  • George D. Culler, Associate Director, San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, California, to Eliot Porter. April 15, 1960.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../george-d-culler-associate-director-san-francisco-museum-art-san-francisco-california
    Archive
    Score: 9.493057
    Boost: 1
  • Laura Gilpin to John Sellers and Sons. March 8, 1926.

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../laura-gilpin-john-sellers-and-sons-march-8-1926-a20070690102001025
    Archive
    Score: 9.493057
    Boost: 1
  • Client Card [Wise, John S., Allied Supply Corporation, Charlottesville, VA]

    www.cartermuseum.org/.../client-card-wise-john-s-allied-supply-corporation-charlottesville-va-a201201030058
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    Score: 9.445816
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