Reginald Marsh negatives, circa 1940
A Finding Aid to the Reginald Marsh negatives
Helen Farr Sloan Library, Delaware Art Museum
Wilmington, Delaware
2005
Accessioned: Purchased from Fred Frater, December 5, 1994
Extent: 1 linear ft.
Access: Unrestricted
Processed: Sarena Fletcher, 2005
Contact Information:
Helen Farr Sloan Library
Delaware Art Museum
2301 Kentmere Parkway
Wilmington, DE 19806
SCOPE AND CONTENTS NOTE
Reginald Marsh appeared in a documentary film called "Art Discovers America." In the film, Marsh is painting with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background. The Reginald Marsh negatives are of Marsh in this setting.
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEGATIVES
Letter from Fred S. Frater, Exton, Pennsylvania, to Ms. Harriet Memeger, Librarian, Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware, dated May 13, 1994.
Letter from Fred S. Frater, Exton, Pennsylvania, to Curator, the Marsh exhibition, Museum of the City of New York, New York, dated December 5, 1994.
22 prints on contact sheets of Reginald Marsh circa 1940
22 negatives of Reginald Marsh, circa 1940
Newspaper article: Cotter, Holland, "Art in Review. The Making of a Mural,
Reginald Marsh at the United States Custom House." The New York Times,
Friday, December 2, 1994, p. C19. Article referring to exhibition at the Museum
of the City of New York.
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