This series contains the records of the Director's Office from 1955-1977. The series is primarily correspondence to and from the Director of the museum about a wide variety of the museum's concerns such as publicity, acquisitions, staff hiring,...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute; Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site (Hyde Park, Dutchess County, N.Y.); Wadsworth Atheneum; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Cooper-Hewitt Museum; Pierpont...
This series contains the records of trips and events organized by the Office of Public Relations for members of the Friends of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
Records related to completed and ongoing projects from the Office of Communications and Design, were transferred at the conclusion of Lisa Green's tenure as Director of Communications and Design
H.V. Allen & Co.; Berry Bros. & Rudd; Brooks Brothers (Firm); Browning Firearms Company; G. & J. Cary; Crouch & Fitzgerald; Dent; Dr. Auzoux; Duveen Brothers; F.E. Brandis, Sons & Co.; Galle; Gaumont (Firm); George Philip & Son; Gerrard and Company...
These items range from a set of andirons presumably used by the Clarks to RSC’s military uniforms. Items related to RSC’s horse breeding and scientific exploration are included, as are decorative objects.
Clark Estates; Singer Sewing Machine Company; James F. Drake, Inc.; Sherry-Lehmann, Inc.; Parke-Bernet Galleries; M. Knoedler & Co.; Galerie Durand-Ruel; Tiffany and Company; Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.); Paul Drey Gallery; National...
This series contains RSC's diaries from 1923 through 1949. The entries recount his daily life in New York City, Cooperstown, Virginia, and Paris.
Brentano String Quartet; Fine Arts Quartet; Musicians from Marlboro; Lydian String Quartet; Solas (Musical group); Scholars (Musical group); Wayfaring Strangers (Musical group); Brave Old World (Musical group); Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary...
These records relate to events that have taken place at the Clark and were created by the employees responsible for public relations and communications.
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute; Mercer Automobile Company; Vassar College; Williams College; Dearborn-Morgan School; Pine Manor Junior College; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Yale University; Firestone and Parson; Gebelein...
This series contains the records and papers of Elizabeth H. Burrows, a donor of silver and funds to the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
This material, architectural drawings generated by The Architects Collaborative, relates to the design and construction of the Clark's 1973 Manton building
Lamerie, Paul de, 1688-1751;Silverwork -- England -- London -- 18th century;Saltcellars -- England -- London -- 18th century;Tableware -- England -- London -- 18th century;Decorative arts -- England -- London -- 18th century;Abalones;Shells;Mermaids
Newman and Levinson -- Catalogs; Clothing and dress -- Catalogs; Consumer goods -- Catalogs; Department stores -- California -- San Francisco -- Catalogs; Knitting;
Cover title. With this is bound [How to use the celebrated Florence knitting silk / Nonotuck Silk Company, 1881]
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Art museums; Art museums and community; Art museums -- Educational aspects; Art museums -- Employees; Art museums -- Exhibitions; Art museums -- Public relations
This series contains photographs of museum staff and patrons at a variety of museum settings, events, and exhibitions.
Preservation copy of document files in the Palazzo Grassi press kit. Press kit produced to accompany the exhibitions "The World Belongs to You" and "In Praise of Doubt" held at the Palazzo Grassi-Punta della Dogana, Venice, during the 54th Venice...
This is a selection of visitor comment forms and museum responses, analysis of visitor responses, market research, press clippings, as well as CDs, cassettes, and floppy disks of press releases from events beginning in 1994.