Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by The Committee to Geo Gilchrist, n.d. Additional notations by Gilchrist to Juliana Force, and by the Whitney Studio marking the receipt of $10 money order, dated January 18, 1928.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951; Art patrons--United States--Correspondence.; Art patronage;
Letter written by Duncan Phillips to Juliana Force, dated June 25, 1927. Phillips accepts the chairmanship. Mentions that "The Lafayette" will join another Sloan picture, "Dust Storm", already in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection....
Handwritten letter by Josephine Hopper to Miss Masterson, dated April 22, 1929. Matters of which etchings sold during the Xmas sale, attempting to reconcile her record-keeping with Whitney Studio Galleries' sales records. Also noted that two...
Handwritten letter by Arnold Blanch to Juliana Force, dated September 24, year unknown. Mentions his decision to show at Dudensing and his wife's eagerness to know the dates for her show.
Rent bill from E. Macheson & Co., Inc. to Henri Burkhard, dated August 1st to 31st 1930. Additional deduction and balance due notes written on recto and verso.
Letter written by Henri Burkhard to Juliana Force, dated August 25, 1930. Letter is handwritten and signed. Burkhard requests a check for the landscape and refers to tough times. On [Page 2] verso, there is a notation of $150 sent for "Side of the...
Letter written by Henri Burkhard to Juliana Force, dated February 17, 1930. Handwritten and signed. Reference is made to a "Kraushaar discussion" that caused him disappointment. He also offers a twenty percent reduction to stimulate sales.
Handwritten letter in French from Gerard Cochet to Juliana Force, dated November 2, 1929. Page 2 includes a list of works for a New York exhibition: organized by titres, Nod, dates. Paper has printed on it a Gerard Cochet insignia.
Handwritten letter by Ernest Fiene to Mr. Tompkins, dated November 10, 1928. Fiene is concerned at Mr. Tompkin's suggestion to lower his prices, explaining that he would not be able to break even if he did.
Handwritten letter from Ernest Fiene to Juliana Force, dated October 29, 1929. Fiene updates Force on details of Emil Ganso's divorce suit. Asks Force to put Ganso's paintings away out of sight. Tells of Weyhe's altercation with lawyers trying...