Box 10
Contains 21 Results:
Pillsbury , 1970 - 1976
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
New York, 1970 - 1972
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Fogg Charities Boston Niagara, 1970 - 1973
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Gerberg-Oxford (Stone-Burchard), 1970 - 1979
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Kingston , 1971 - 1972
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Philadelphia , 1972
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Norwood, Mrs.(?) Wm. Gerdts, A.H. Prof. (Vanderlyn), 1972 - 1973
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Hills-Cortland, 1973 - 1974
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Todd, 1976
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.
Parker, Chauncey (Vanderlyn?), 1979
The documents in this subseries are mostly letters between Kenneth Lindsay and various institutions, scholars, and private collectors. Subjects of the letters include information related to Lindsay’s work as a consultant in identifying paintings, the Vanderlyn exhibit at the Binghamton University Art Museum, and the possibility of creating an exhibit at the museum of Samuel F. B. Morse’s artworks.