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Clyfford Still Archives
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Clyfford Still Archives
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SFC.S02.B072.F015
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SFC.S02.B072.F015
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Title:
Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd., David Gibbs
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Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd., David Gibbs
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Creation Date:
1958-1959
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1958-1959
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Work Creator Name:
Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd.
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Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd.
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Work Creator Name:
Still, Clyfford
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Still, Clyfford
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ink
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ink
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Work Material Support Name:
paper
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Current Work Location Name:
Clyfford Still Museum
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Clyfford Still Museum
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Creation Location:
London, England
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London, England
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Creation Location:
128 W. 23rd St., New York, New York
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128 W. 23rd St., New York, New York
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Work Description:
This file contains correspondence between David Gibbs and Clyfford Still. It starts with a letter from Gibbs about how much he appreciated meeting Still and seeing his work at the Janis Gallery and offered to helped to Still in anyway should he want support in Europe, Still appreciates his note and hopes to continue their relationship. Still reaches out David Gibbs about a show in Europe and his concerns over the Museum of Modern Art's seriousness in handling his works. Gibbs offers to handle his works in his London Gallery and a creation of a cataloged with Kenneth Sawyer for the works, though Gibbs run into an issue as the insurance and transportation would cost around $2500, which is significantly more than what they anticipated. The show is cancelled due to the costs, but Still sends his appreicaiation towards Gibbs and discusses the ways he has been misaligned by the American art scene. Finally, Gibbs tries to see Still in New York, but is unable to meet - Gibbs hopes to see the Buffalo 1959 show.
work_description_
This file contains correspondence between David Gibbs and Clyfford Still. It starts with a letter from Gibbs about how much he appreciated meeting Still and seeing his work at the Janis Gallery and offered to helped to Still in anyway should he want support in Europe, Still appreciates his note and hopes to continue their relationship. Still reaches out David Gibbs about a show in Europe and his concerns over the Museum of Modern Art's seriousness in handling his works. Gibbs offers to handle his works in his London Gallery and a creation of a cataloged with Kenneth Sawyer for the works, though Gibbs run into an issue as the insurance and transportation would cost around $2500, which is significantly more than what they anticipated. The show is cancelled due to the costs, but Still sends his appreicaiation towards Gibbs and discusses the ways he has been misaligned by the American art scene. Finally, Gibbs tries to see Still in New York, but is unable to meet - Gibbs hopes to see the Buffalo 1959 show.
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Image Creator Name:
Milo Carpenter
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Milo Carpenter
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PDF/A
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PDF/A
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Image Holding Institution:
Clyfford Still Museum
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Clyfford Still Museum
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Image Collection Name:
Clyfford Still Archives - Subject Files
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Clyfford Still Archives - Subject Files
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Image Rights Statement:
IN COPYRIGHT
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IN COPYRIGHT
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Image Capture Hardware:
Epson Expression 10000 XL
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Epson Expression 10000 XL
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Image Cataloger Name:
Milo Carpenter
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Milo Carpenter
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false
Image Cataloger Role:
Digital Archivist
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Digital Archivist
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