Ephemera
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
The Papers of Elizabeth H. Burrows, 1916-2002
This collection contains the records of Elizabeth H. Burrows, donor to the Clark Art Institute.
Papers of Sterling and Francine Clark: Correspondence
The Correspondence of Robert Sterling Clark contains both incoming and outgoing communication and represents a wide spectrum of RSC’s financial, personal, and social life, as well as his interests in collecting art, horse breeding, and politics.
Papers of Sterling and Francine Clark: Personal Papers
The Personal Papers of Robert Sterling Clark are comprised of documents separated from the bulk of material included in his Correspondence, Diaries, or Financial Records; these include Clark's passports, medical records, charts on horse breeding; inventories, and ephemera.
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.
Records of the Director's Office, 1952-1977
Collection of Steven Leiber catalogs and related materials
This collection contains dealer and exhibition catalogs created by or relating to Bay Area book dealer Steven Leiber (American, 1957–2012).
Papers of Marion E. Mulhall, 1955-1980
Records of the Research and Academic Program, 1997 -
The Records of the Research and Academic Program include papers related to events and Fellowship programs organized and hosted by The Research and Academic Program (RAP) of the Clark Art Institute, based in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Documents include correspondence associated with the planning of programs; schedules and contact sheets for each program; and records and personal information pertaining to individual fellows.
Installations and Exhibits Scrapbooks, 1951-1996
This collection is comprised of scrapbooks containing photographs, newspaper clippings, and ephemera documenting important events at the Clark.