Box 4303.09
Contains 37 Results:
Articles, 1974 - 2019
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
Business Permits, 1988 - 1993
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
Reviews with Gallery Notes, 1989 - 1993
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
Tartt Gallery Pages from the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) Catalog, 1998 - 2007
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
Frank Lloyd Wright Artifact Images, 1975, 1984, 1984
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
Advertisement for Art-Care, 2014
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
China Photographs: 1857-1910 Compact Disc
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
Alexander Bogardy Exhibition Catalog, 2005
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
U. S. News and World Report Ronald Reagan Commemorative Edition, with cover photograph taken by Yousuf Karsh, 2004
Materials in this series predominately reflect the business operations of the Tartt Gallery, a Washington DC art gallery owned and operated by Jo Tartt Jr. from the 1980s through the 2000s. There are also materials related to photographers and artists Mr. Tartt represented, as well as an advertisement for Judith Tartt's art conservation service, Art-Care.
The University of Alabama Medical College Class of 1956
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
4-H Club of Birmingham, Alabama, circa 1910
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Copies of Benjamin Turner and Jeremiah Haralson's Portraits
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: "Charlie Lane, Alabama Sheriffs and Peace Officers Meeting," Homewood, Alabama, 1969 June 18
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Articles
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Articles
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Articles
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Articles
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Articles
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Two Stereoscopes Depicting Racist Images of Black Children
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Group of Men in front of a Snowman at "Alabama Insane Hospital"
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
"Cotton Market in Montgomery, Alabama", circa 1890s
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: Clark Edward Squire Captured, 1973
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: "[Attorney General Richmond] Flowers Tours Birmingham Slums" Birmingham, Alabama, 1966 April 13
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: "Circuit Judge George Wallace," Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 June 04
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: "Black Mayors and [George] Wallace", 1973 November 18
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: "Police Dog Tracks Wounded Negro," Birmingham, Alabama, 1960 September 21
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: "Alabama Storm Does $100,000 Damage," Livingston, Alabama, 1934 May 18
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: Karl Flemming Beaten with Four-by-Four, Los Angeles, California, 1966 May 18
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: Black Man Arrested after Gun Battle with Police in Prattville, Alabama, 1967 June 12
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: Lucius D. Amerson, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1967 January 17
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: Lucius D. Amerson after Indictment, Macon County, Alabama, 1971 February 18
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Press Photograph: A Black Man and a Black Woman Picking Cotton, 1941 June 10
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Copy of Note from Ronald Musgrove, Washington, D. C. Folk Artist, circa 1980s
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Two Magazines Featuring Stories about Civil Rights in Alabama, 1963, 1965, 1965
Time Magazine, Volume 82, Number 13 Sex and Civil Rights: The True Selma Story
Mobile Register Article, "Many Weed Tea: Rural Alabamians swear by home remedy", 2002 June 30
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Lou's Diner and Rib Shack Menu on Fan
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.
Quote Written by Unknown Black Man from Marshall, Texas for Albert Jr., 1937 April 24
The materials in this series are related to the history of Alabama, including photographs, postcards, ephemera, and materials featuring several Alabama folk artists.