COLLECTION NAME:
Clyfford Still Archives
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SFC.S02.B040.F005
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Title:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lieberman, William S.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lieberman, William S.
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Creation Date:
1980-1998 (Bulk 1980, 1992-1998)
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1980-1998 (Bulk 1980, 1992-1998)
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Work Creator Name:
Lieberman, William S.
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Lieberman, William S.
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Work Creator Name:
Still, Patricia Alice Garske
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Still, Patricia Alice Garske
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Work Material Medium Name:
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:
New York, New York
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New York, New York
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Creation Location:
312 Church Street, New Windsor, Maryland
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312 Church Street, New Windsor, Maryland
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Work Description:
This file contains correspondence between William S. Lieberman and Patricia Still. It includes letters from 1980 of Lieberman discussing his dislike for Kramer and Greenberg's articles in the New York Times, the importance of the Still retrospective, and an offer to send the installation photographs to Patricia Still for the archives, which she accepts. There is also a 1992 letter from Patricia Still about how a Metropolitan Museum visitor thought that PH-348 was hung upside down based on the Met catalog, a 1993 letter about the slides of Still's pastels, and 1998 letters about Still not allowing Joseph Andorfer to reproduce any of Still's works.
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This file contains correspondence between William S. Lieberman and Patricia Still. It includes letters from 1980 of Lieberman discussing his dislike for Kramer and Greenberg's articles in the New York Times, the importance of the Still retrospective, and an offer to send the installation photographs to Patricia Still for the archives, which she accepts. There is also a 1992 letter from Patricia Still about how a Metropolitan Museum visitor thought that PH-348 was hung upside down based on the Met catalog, a 1993 letter about the slides of Still's pastels, and 1998 letters about Still not allowing Joseph Andorfer to reproduce any of Still's works.
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Image Creator Name:
Hadley Kluber
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Hadley Kluber
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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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Image Capture Operating System:
Mac OS X 10.10.5
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Image Cataloger Name:
Hadley Kluber
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Hadley Kluber
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Image Cataloger Role:
Contract Digitization Specialist
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Contract Digitization Specialist
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