Building a National Collection

Chronology


Old Masters
in the
New World


Two Early Collectors

Pictures at the Exhibitions


The Artist as Collector

The Schoff Collection

The Ferris Collection

The Sloan Collection


American
Images


The Curator as Collector



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Building a National Collection
150 Years of Print Collecting at the Smithsonian

 

Related Sites

Singular Impressions: The Monotype in America
Presented by The National Museum of American Art.
http://nmaa-ryder.si.edu/collections/exhibits/monotypes/

Cooper-Hewitt's Drue Heinz Study Center for Drawings & Prints
Housing over 160,000 works on paper, it ranks among the world's foremost repositories of European and American designs for architecture, decorative arts, gardens, interiors, ornament, theater, textiles, and graphic and industrial design.
http://www.si.edu/organiza/museums/design/coll/dp.htm

The International Print Center in New York
The first and only non-profit institution devoted solely to the exhibition and understanding of both historical and contemporary fine art prints.
http://ipcny.org/

Print Collection
The New York Public Library Center for the Humanities The Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs Print Collection R.
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/art/print/print.html

The Free Library of Philadelphia - Print and Picture Collection
The Free Library of Philadelphia 1901 Vine Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 686-5322 The John Sartain Collection of The Print and Picture.
http://www.library.phila.gov/central/art/pix/sartain/sartest.htm

Spencer Museum of Art Printroom Home Page
Index of Image Maps of Printmaking Techniques (See Selected Prints in Great Detail). Send email to Jeff Bangert This page is supported in part by the ASTUTE Center, University of Kansas, and the Max Kade Foundation, Inc.
http://ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu/~sma/prints.html


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