Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Herndon Smith, dated May 22, 1928. Including the concluding arrangements of the Karl Free painting sale.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Edward Stanton, Secretary to Mayor James John Walker, City of New York, to Juliana Force, dated December 1, 1927. Explaining the declination of Sloan contribution request and the Mayor's position on such requests. Signed.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Juliana Force to Edward Stanton, Secretary to Mayor Walker, City of New York, dated December 3, 1927. Apologizing for the Mayor receiving the contribution solicitation by mistake. Photocopy of original.
Typed letter written by John Graham to Alice Campbell, Whitney Studio Galleries, dated March 31, 1929. Signed. Informing Campbell that his tempera painting, "Horse and harlequin", was not Dudensing Gallery's possession, since it was exhibited in...
Letter written by the Whitney Studio's Assistant Secretary to J.L. Mott Iron Works, dated February 3, 1928. Regarding the delivery of the cast. Photocopy of original document. See also: The J.L. Mott Iron Works order confirmation, Dec. 22nd, 1927...
Letter from Juliana Force to Robert B. Harshe, Director of the Art Institute of Chicago, dated February 25, 1929. Regarding the sales of lithographs by Glenn Coleman. Photocopy of original document. See also: Robert B. Harshe to Mrs. Juliana R....
Letter from the secretary to Axtell J. Byles to Harriet H. Masterson, Whitney Studio Galleries, dated March 25, 1929. Regarding Arthur Cederquist. Includes handwritten note. See also: Secretary to Axtell J. Byles, to Miss Harriet H. Masterson,...
Letter from George William Eggers to Juliana Force, dated December 21, 1929. See also: George William Eggers to Mrs. Juliana R. Force, December 17, 1929 (wscg.0536).
Letter written by Walter H. Siple, Assistant to the Directors, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University to Juliana Force, Whitney Studio, dated December 5, 1927.