Black-and-white photographs
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Sterling and Francine Clark: Images
The Images of Robert Sterling and Francine Clark is primarily comprised of stereodrome (Taxiphote) negatives: in addition to the negatives themselves, the collection includes black-and-white glass slides and prints in various sizes. Other materials include a film; miscellaneous snapshots and studio portraits; and four photograph albums. The principal subjects are horses and RSC's silver and porcelain collections.
Papers of Sterling and Francine Clark: Realia
These items range from a set of andirons presumably used by the Clarks to RSC’s military uniforms. Items related to RSC’s horse breeding and scientific exploration are included, as are decorative objects.
The Papers of William J. Collins, 1902-1960
This collection of personal and business papers, notebooks, and ephemera belonged to William J. Collins, the Clark Art Institute's first Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Curatorial Office Records of Lisa A. Jolin
Lisa A. Jolin was the curatorial secretary from 1989-1997. This collection consists of other curatorial staff members' correspondence, records relating to several shows, and some employment records.
Curatorial Office Records of Margaret S. Moore, 1987-1989
This series contains the office records of Margaret S. Moore, National Endowment for the Arts Curatorial Intern 1987-1988 and Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts 1988-1989 at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
Photographs from the Clark Art Institute, 1953-1990
Records from the Office of the Registrar, 1968-
This collection contains records from the Office of the Registrar of the Clark Art Institute.
Installations and Exhibits Scrapbooks, 1951-1996
This collection is comprised of scrapbooks containing photographs, newspaper clippings, and ephemera documenting important events at the Clark.
A Guide to Curatorial Office Records of Beth Carver Wees, 1977-2001
These are the records of Beth Carver Wees, documenting her tenure on the curatorial staff beginning in 1977 and as the Curator of Decorative Arts from 1986 to 2001.
