Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Dates
- Existence: 1870-04-13
Functions
Places
- United States (Associated Country)
- New York (N.Y.) (Residence)
Languages Used
- English
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Museums: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1938 - 1939
Correspondence.
Museums: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1942-01 - 1942-06
Correspondence regarding exhibition Renaissance in Fashion 1942.
Museums: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1942-11 - 1942-12
Principal respondent: Taylor, Francis H. Correspondence regarding exhibitions; openings.
Museums: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1944-12 - 1945-03
Correspondence regarding luncheon and dinner invitations; extension of loans for the Peasant and Native Costume exhibition.
Museums: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1967-08 - 1969-09
Correspondence regarding centennial; fumigation; Chess exhibition; proposed merger; plaster csts; Clippings.
Museums: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1974-02
Correspondence regarding loan policies; insurance.
Museums: misc., 1943 - 1944
Correspondence regarding exhibitions, loans, including National Gallery of Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art; University Museum; Cleveland Museum of Art; Addison Gallery of American Art; Children's Museum of Washington; Toledo Museum of Art; Berkshire Museum; Newark Museum; Art Institute of Chicago; Children's Museum (Jamaica Plain, MA); Montclair Art Museum; Museum of Modern Art; Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science and Art.
Objects: loans in, 1970-04 - 1971-04
Correspondence, including regarding Erickson collection; Martin loans; insurance; Sackler collection; Gerry collection; Cooper-Hewitt Museum loans; P. Westerfield books returned; proposed Metropolitan Museum and Museum of Modern Art outposts at TBM.
Organizations: museums, Metropolitan Museum of Art. [M.01.02], 1971-05 - 1972-03
Correspondence.
Randon Collection, 1941-01 - 1941-03
Principal respondent: Randon, Edith R. Correspondence regarding exhibition at Philadelphia Museum, Fiske Kimball, Director; includes correspondence with Horace H.F. Jayne, Vice Director, Metropolitan Museum.