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Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Tags

Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Thomas Moran to G. H. Buek regarding the price of a painting, September 14, 1909

 Item — Folder 104: [Barcode: 150.104]
Identifier: 3827.811
Description Folder 104 Curatorial Remarks This letter concerns the monetary value of a painting by J. M. W. Turner owned by Thomas Moran. The painting was the basic for Moran's etching Conwy Castle after Turner {Gilcrease 14.391a}. See Morand, Anne and Nancy Friese, T. Victoria Hansen, Linda C. Hults. The Prints of Thomas Moran in the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American HIstory and Art. Edited by Linda C. Hults, assisted by Nancy C. Hermann. Tulsa,...
Dates: September 14, 1909

Letter from Thomas Moran to the National Gallery of Art’s Curator William H. Holmes regarding the National Parks exhibition, 1916

 Item — Folder 107: [Barcode: 150.107]
Identifier: 3827.814
Description Folder 107 Curatorial Remarks The exhibition mentioned took place from January 2 - March 9, 1917 at the National Gallery in Washington, D. C. The two paintings lent by Moran were Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain Solitude. No further information as to date of the works or dimensions given. See Anderson, Nancy K. with contributions by Thomas P. Bruhn, Joni Louise Kinsey, and Anne Morand. Thomas Moran. Washington, D.C.:...
Dates: 1916

Letter from William Quesenbury to "Charley [Scott]", October 18, 1866

 Item — Folder 1: [Barcode: 182.1]
Identifier: 3826.2271
Description

This letter recounts an experience with a tent loaned to a "Jack-leg Preacher" named Caldwell. Folder 1

Dates: October 18, 1866

Letter to W. R. Leigh from Garland Smith, Athens, Georgia thanking him for letter about 76ip around world in 1936, February 2, early 20th century

 Item — Folder 341: [Barcode: 127.341]
Identifier: 3827.2727-.1
Description Folder 341 Transcript (DCI) [first page of multi-page letter] [handwritten in cursive with ink] 146 Mell ST., Athens, Ga., Feb. 2.My dear Mr. Leigh: How very nice of you it was to write me that interesting letter about your trip! I can imagine how you and Mrs. Leigh both must have enjoyed those seven months. Your museum trips must have been packed with thrills - adventurous as well as aesthetic - to say nothing...
Dates: February 2, early 20th century

National Park Service's biography of Thomas Moran, 1937

 Item — Folder 197: [Barcode: 150.197]
Identifier: 5127.231