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Search Term. Search Results. Sorted by Relevancy Sort by Title. View as List Grid Tiles. Print Results. Expand All. Share Facebook Twitter Email. Pilling Papers D. G Search this Baher, G. Puff Search this Beach, W. S Search this Brinton, J. J Search this Bulmer, J. T Search this Bulmer, T. N Search this Chamberlain, T. M Search this Clark, A. R Search this Cox, W. A Search this Cutter, C. L Search this Denison, C. F Search this Fitts, H. O Search this Forbes, I. P Search this Garin, A. M Search this Garrioch, A. B Search this Glorieux, A. J Search this Godfrey, L. B Search this Good, J. B Rev Search this Good, T. W Search this Goss, E. M Search this Gracey, J. P Search this Gunther, C. F Search this Guss, S. M Search this Haight, W. C Search this Halbert, M. F Search this Hoppin, M. Munro Search this Frantz, M. E Search this Lehrman, N. H Search this McConnell, T. R Search this McCormick, T. E Search this Pollitzer, William S. Milch, Inc. Mary Goldman , b. Search this Pollet, Joseph C. In , he formed a partnership with his brother Albert Milch , a gilder and framer, creating E. Harold C. Milch , Albert's son, was appointed a partner in and continued the business until his death. Business records of Milch Gallery, , include correspondence, sales records, inventories, financial records, printed matter, photographs, and legal documents. Later additions to the records date from and include correspondence; artists' files; financial, sales, and stock records; printed material; and photographs. Scope and Content Note: The records of Milch Gallery document the business transactions of the corporation and the professional and personal relationships of the Milch brothers with the artists they represented, as well as with the larger community of artists and art dealers between and Unfortunately, early correspondence is sparse. In a letter responding to a request for historical information, Milch replied: 'Several years ago \\\\\\\\\\\\\[\\\\\\\\\\\\\] we had to give up our gallery at West 57th Street, and move to smaller quarters here. Since we had no room for old records, we had to destroy most of them. Correspondence concerns arrangements for exhibitions, sales and consignments, advice to collectors and executors of estates, and routine business matters. A number of the artists represented in these files were friends of the Milch brothers and some of their letters mention their personal lives as well as their formal business with the Gallery. Thayer, Maurice Fromkes, and Thomas Moran. Also found are sales records and other financial records such as general ledgers, sales and purchase records, and tax information. Printed matter consists of gallery exhibition catalogs, checklists, invitations, announcements, publications, and scrapbooks. Many catalogs and checklists are annotated with prices and other information. Photographs included with the records are less voluminous than might be expected, and pictures of works of art predominate. There are also a very small number of exterior and interior photographs of Milch Gallery, photographs of people including artists, Edward and Albert Milch, and photographs of groups such as Ten American Artists and the Associated Dealers in American Paintings. The and additions measure 3 linear feet and date from Milch Gallery activities are documented through correspondence; artists' files; financial, sales, and stock records; printed material; and photographs. See Appendix for a list of Milch Gallery exhibitions and checklists Arrangement: Records of the Milch Gallery are organized into seven series. With the exception of the alphabetical files, records are arranged by record type and then chronologically. Photographs are categorized by subject, with pictures of individuals arranged alphabetically by name, and works of art arranged alphabetically by artist. Series 1: Alphabetical Files, Series 2: Sales Records and Inventories, , undated Series 3: Financial Records, , undated Series 4: Printed Matter, , , undated Series 5: Photographs, circa , undated Series 6: Miscellaneous, , undated Series 7: Addition to the Milch Gallery Records, Boxes , 3 linear feet Historical Note: Between and , prior to the establishment of the Milch Galleries, Austrian immigrant Edward Milch operated the Edward Milch Galleries at Madison Avenue , mainly handling prints and providing framing services. Albert Milch was employed by a gilder and later a picture framer before becoming the business partner of his older brother. In they incorporated as E. During their partnership, Edward served as President and Albert as Secretary of the corporation. According to Joseph Gotlieb, a long-time employee, during this period Montross Gallery became inclined toward modern French art and the American artists associated with them began searching for galleries more sympathetic to their interests. It turned out to be a good arrangement for both sides, and a successful one' letter from Joseph S. From the beginning, Milch Galleries dealt in American art almost exclusively, representing living artists, handling the estates of recently deceased artists; in addition they acquired nineteenth century works for resale and accepted pieces on commission. Although framing and restoration services continued to be offered to customers, this aspect of the business soon diminished in importance. Milch , Albert's son, was affiliated with the business, and upon his father's retirement was appointed partner; after Albert died in , Harold was sole proprietor, serving as both President and Secretary. Milch Galleries moved to smaller quarters at 55 East 57th Street in , and ten years later to 21 East 67th Street. In , the name was changed to Milch Gallery and the business relocated to Madison Avenue. The gallery dissolved upon the death of Harold Milch. A third brother, David C. Milch, was also an art dealer, but was not associated with Milch Gallery. Kost, N. Turner Jan. April , -- Paintings by Harry F. Potthast, N. Woolf Feb. Goodwin Feb. March April 3, -- Willard L. Bernstein Nov. Linde circa -- William Meyrowitz circa -- Exhibition Jan. Clements Nov. Vincent, A. White Jan. Potter Jan. Dickinson, A. Frederick Van Wyck Nov. Dreier, Jan. Du Mond Jan. Benson Nov. Leopold Fredrick Jan. Elmer Schofield Jan. Rosenberg of Nova Scotia Nov. McCarthy Memorial Exhibition Dec. Tenney Johnson Jan. Sawyer Nov. De Leftwich Dodge Feb. Metcalf March April 16 \\\\\\\\\\\\\[? A Oct. Carlson, N. Carlson \\\\\\\\\\\\\[? White Feb. Cox of Boston Jan. Wickwire Jan. Thayer Sept. Radclyffe Dugmore Dec. Kimball Dec. Ewing and Richard A. Kimball Jan. Sinclair Paintings Feb. Douglas Greenbowe Watercolors Jan. Mellon Dec. Twachtman Dec. Douglas Greenbowe Watercolors \\\\\\\\\\\\\[? Ault Memorial Exhibition Feb. Pleissner Recent Paintings Dec. Blondheim May, -- Gallery Contemporaries Oct. Gedney Bunce, N. Ballard Williams Jan. Keasbey Feb. Wood Feb. Alden Twachtman Feb. Elmer Schofield Nov. Volkert, Wilson Irvine, George M. Bruestle, and Carl J. Nordell Nov. Records of the Milch Gallery were purchased from the estate of Harold C. With the exception of the scrapbook about Thomas Moran reel N; present location of the original is unknown , prior loans and gifts from Milch Gallery were incorporated and refilmed with the gift. Restrictions: The collection is open for research. Patrons must use microfilm copy. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Identifier: AAA. Progress in photobiology; proceedings. Edited by B. Christensen and B. I48 X QH Search this Subject: Hauke, Cesar M. Online Media:. Mathews, ? Search this Adam See, - ? Search this Philip Doddridge, ? Search this William K. Perrin, ? Wilson, ? Search this Andrew McMillan, ? Opie, ? Search this William Campbell, ? George, ? Search this Richard H. Search this Samuel Coffman, ? Search this Jacob Williamson, ? Search this John Baxter, ? Rose, ? Search this Edward Campbell, c. Search this Stansbury, ? Mathews: Male Search this John P. Perrin: Male Search this William K. Wilson: Male Search this Eugenius M. Opie: Male Search this Hierome L. George: Male Search this John B. Henderson: Male Search this Richard H. Rose: Male Search this Alexander F. All rights reserved, Playbill Inc. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Search this Type: Archival materials Introduction: The United States has always been a country of immigrants and, thus, the proud inheritor of the artistic styles of many different peoples. The section of the Festival that focused on this particular feature of American culture was called 'Old Ways in the New World'. Here were brought together the sons and daughters of people who immigrated to the United States from various parts of the world and their cultural cousins who stayed at home. These two groups joined together at the Festival in the practice of their traditional artistic and creative behavior; thus they could celebrate a kind of family reunion while they examined together the changes that their different experiences had brought about. Where possible, participants were invited from the same region or even the same village - both those who migrated and those who stayed at home. Where this was impossible or impractical, attention focused on behavior or style, tracing parallels in all aspects of tradition from cooking to dance. As in past years of the Festival, this program stimulated a healthy kind of self-examination for domestic communities that drew strength from discovering their relationship with older cultures as well as for the foreign guests, who could return to their homelands proud of the vitality of their own art forms that remained clearly identifiable, although removed by oceans of time and space. Dahlin, , fiddler, Minneapolis, Minnesota Bruce D. Johnson, , fiddler, Minneapolis, Minnesota Edwin W. Johnson, , fiddler, Hayward, Wisconsin Olga E. Nilsen, , singer, St. Albert Lancaster Lloyd, , folklorist S. Riley, , trumpet player, vocalist, Cleveland, OhioGary J. Oliveira, , singer, musician, Somerset, Massachusetts Armindo I. Brendan Mulvihill, , fiddler, Washington, D. Andy O'Brien, , singer, Washington, D. James Keane, Sr. Staman, , cornet player, Amana, IowaAlan J. Soumar, , clarinet player, Chicago, IllinoisEdward C. Richter, , accordion player, Chicago, IllinoisRichard A. Jenson, , trumpet player, Palatine, IllinoisJerome C. Laszlo Nagy, , craftsperson, dancer, singer, Kalocsa, Hungary Mrs. Where a listening copy or viewing copy has been created, this is indicated in the respective inventory; additional materials may be accessible with sufficient advance notice and, in some cases, payment of a processing fee. 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