Miscellaneous printed matter, 1884-1886, 1914-1940

Date

1884-1940

Location Note

HGO-01-001-O-I-107

GUSN

GUSN-361786

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Description

Series contains miscellaneous printed matter, including excerpts from House & Garden magazine in 1925, Zion's Herald magazine in 1914, and the American Architect periodical written by or about Aldrich; illustrated excerpts from Volume II of "The Great Modern Painters: English, French, Germain, etc., Medallists of Successive Universal Expositions: Steel-plates in Colors" published by Goupil & Co. between 1884-1886 on French painters Paul Baudry and J. J. Henner; two photographs taken by George H. Davis Studio of an unidentified brick buildings and indoor swimming pool; and a certificate to practice architecture for William Truman Aldrich from the State of Florida dated June 14, 1940. Materials dated 1884-1886 and 1914-1940.

Details

Descriptive Terms

printed ephemera
periodicals
magazines (periodicals)
photographs
indoor swimming pools
brick (clay product)
articles
artists (visual artists)
art history
printed ephemera
photographs
magazines (periodicals)
periodicals
publications

Physical Descrption

1 folder

Collection Code

PC009

Collection Name

Photograph albums collection

Date of Acquisition

2007

Reference Code

PC009.228.002

Date Notes

1884-1886, 1914-1940

Places

Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Geo. H. Davis Studio (Photographer)
Conde´ Nast Publications (Publisher)
TPC Publications, Inc. (Publisher)

Material Type

printed ephemera
photographs
magazines (periodicals)
periodicals
publications

Other People

Aldrich, William T., 1880-1966
Henner, Jean-Jacques, 1829-1905
Baudry, Paul, 1828-1886

Other Organizations

American architect (New York, N.Y. : 1909)
House & Garden
Goupil & Co.

Subjects

Printed
Photograph
Periodicals

Description Level

Series

Location Note

HGO-01-001-O-I-107

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