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| Creator: | Goodyear, A. Conger (Anson Conger), 1877-1964 | |
| Title: | A. Conger Goodyear Scrapbooks | |
| Inclusive Dates: | 1929-1940 | |
| Quantity: | 54 Volumes | |
Anson Conger Goodyear was born June 20, 1877 to a socially prominent family in Buffalo, New York. He achieved his undergraduate degree from Yale University in 1899 and established a successful career in the lumber and railroad industries. In 1912, Goodyear succeeded his father as a director of the Buffalo Academy of Fine Arts and was appointed the first president of The Museum of Modern Art in 1929. He served in that position until 1939 when he was succeeded by Nelson A. Rockefeller, but Goodyear continued serving on the acquisitions committee until the 1950s and remained a trustee of the Museum until his death on April 24, 1964.
These scrapbooks were compiled by Goodyear and his office during the years he served as president of the Museum. Organized in a rough chonological order (different volumes overlap coverage), the scrapbooks focus on exhibitions of the first decade of the Museum. Documentation includes exhibition catalogs, preview invitations, lecture announcements, organizational records, correspondence, extensive newspaper and magazine coverage, brochures and other materials describing the nascent days of the MoMA organization. Volume 53 is devoted solely to annual reports and reports of the director from the Museum's first ten years.
The records are open for research and contain no restricted materials.
The A. Conger Goodyear Scrapbooks are the physical property of The Museum of Modern Art. Literary rights, including copyright belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns. Rights to work produced during the normal course of Museum business resides with the Museum of Modern Art. for further information, and to obtain permission to publish or reproduce, contact the Museum Archivist.
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| This collection is indexed under the following headings in the library catalog of The Museum of Modern Art. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings. | ||
| Persons and Organizations: | ||
| Annual reports | ||
| Goodyear, A. Conger (Anson Conger), 1877-1964 | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Administration | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings (1939) | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Film Library | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- History -- Sources | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Public relations | ||
| Reports | ||
| Trustees | ||
| Washington Gallery of Modern Art (Washington, D.C.) -- History -- Sources | ||
| Subjects: | ||
| Annual reports | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Administration | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings (1939) | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Film Library | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- History -- Sources | ||
| Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Public relations | ||
| Reports | ||
| Trustees | ||
| Washington Gallery of Modern Art (Washington, D.C.) -- History -- Sources | ||
| Document Types: | ||
| Exhibition catalogs | ||
| scrapbooks | ||
More material by Goodyear can be found within the A. Conger Goodyear Papers at the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. The collection includes information about Goodyear's time at MoMA.
The scrapbooks have remained in the museum's custody since they were created; they were transferred to the Museum Archives in 1989.
Published citations should take the following form:
A. Conger Goodyear Scrapbooks, [volume]. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York.
Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh [MoMA Exh. #1, November 7, 1929-December 7, 1929]
Paintings by 19 Living Americans [MoMA Exh. #2, December 12, 1929-January 12, 1930]
Painting in Paris [MoMA Exh. #3, January 18-March 2, 1930]
Weber, Klee, Lehmbruck, Maillol [MoMA Exh. #4, March 12-April 2, 1930]
46 Painters and Sculptors under 35 Years of Age [MoMA Exh. #5a, April 11-April 27, 1930]
Charles Burchfield: Early Watercolors 1916-1918 [MoMA Exh. #5b, April 11-April 27, 1930]
Homer, Ryder and Eakins [MoMA Exh. #6, May 6-June 4, 1930]
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #7, June 15-September 28, 1930]
Corot, Daumier [MoMA Exh. #8, October 15-November 23, 1930]
Painting and Sculpture by Living Americans [MoMA Exh. #9, December 3, 1930-January 20, 1931]
Toulouse-Lautrec, Redon [MoMA Exh. #10, January 31-March 2, 1931]
German Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #11, March 12-April 26, 1931]
Memorial Exhibition: The Collection of the late Lillie P. Bliss [MoMA Exh. #12, May 17-October 6, 1931]
Henri Matisse [MoMA Exh. #13, November 3-December 6, 1931]
Diego Rivera [MoMA Exh. #14, December 22, 1931-January 27, 1932]
Modern Architecture: International Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #15, February 9-March 23, 1932]
Murals by American Painters and Photographers [MoMA Exh. #16, May 3-May 31, 1932]
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #17, June 7-October 30, 1932]
A Brief Survey of Modern Painting [MoMA Exh. #18, July 20-October 5, 1932]
Persian Fresco Painting [MoMA Exh. #19, October 12-November 20, 1932]
American Painting and Sculpture, 1862-1932 [MoMA Exh. #20, October 31, 1932-February 11, 1933]
American Folk Art: The Art of the Common Man in America, 1750-1900 [MoMA Exh. #22, November 30, 1932-January 14, 1933]
Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870-1910 [MoMA Exh. #23, January 18-February 23, 1933]
Maurice Sterne: Retrospective Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #24, February 13-March 25, 1933]
Fruit and Flower Paintings [MoMA Exh. #25, March 13-April 7, 1933]
Typography Competition [MoMA Exh. #25a, March 27-April 6, 1933]
Sculptors' Drawings [MoMA Exh. #26, March 27-May 3, 1933]
The Museum Collection: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #26a, March 27-April 25, 1933]
Objects: 1900 and Today [MoMA Exh. #27, April 10-April 25, 1933]
The Work of Young Architects in the Middle West [MoMA Exh. #28, April 3-April 30, 1933]
American Sources of Modern Art (Aztec, Mayan, Incan) [MoMA Exh. #29, May 8-July 1, 1933]
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #30, July 10-September 30, 1933]
Modern European Art [MoMA Exh. #30c, October 3-October 27, 1933]
Lehmbruck [MoMA Exh. #30e, November 16-December 8, 1933]
Edward Hopper: Retrospective Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #31a, October 30-December 8, 1933]
Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities [MoMA Exh. #32, December 11, 1933-January 7, 1934]
International Exhibition of Theatre Art [MoMA Exh. #33a, January 15-February 25, 1934]
Machine Art [MoMA Exh. #34, March 5-April 29, 1934]
The Lillie P. Bliss Collection, 1934 [MoMA Exh. #34b, May 14-September 12, 1934]
Whistler: Portrait of the Artist's Mother [MoMA Exh. #34c, May 15-May 18, 1934]
Housing Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #34d, June-September 13, 1934]
Westchester Folk Art Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #34e, June 23-July 9, 1934]
New Acquisitions: Lachaise Torso: Prints [MoMA Exh. #34f, July 11-September 13, 1934]
The War: Etchings by Otto Dix [MoMA Exh. #34g, July 30-September 13, 1934]
The Making of a Museum Publication [MoMA Exh. #34h, September 11-October 7, 1934]
New Acquisition: Brancusi, Bird in Space [MoMA Exh. #34i, August 13-September 13, 1934]
Color Reproductions: Modern Watercolors and Pastels [MoMA Exh. #34j, August 13-September 21, 1934]
National Exhibition of Art by the Public Works of Art Project [MoMA Exh. #35, September 19-October 7, 1934]
America Can't Have Housing [MoMA Exh. #36, October 15-November 7, 1934]
Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #37, November 19, 1934-January 20, 1935]
Gaston Lachaise: Retrospective Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #38, January 28-March 7, 1935]
George Caleb Bingham, the Missouri Artist, 1811-1879 [MoMA Exh. #38a, January 28-March 7, 1935]
African Negro Art [MoMA Exh. #39, March 18-May 19, 1935]
European Commercial Printing of Today [MoMA Exh. #40, May 22-June 1, 1935]
Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan [MoMA Exh. #41, June 4-September 24, 1935]
Fernand Léger: Painting and Drawing [MoMA Exh. #42, September 30-October 24, 1935]
Ignatz Wiemeler, Modern Bookbinder [MoMA Exh. #42b, September 30-October 24, 1935]
Contemporary Architecture in California [MoMA Exh. #42c, September 30-October 24, 1935]
The Recent Work of Le Corbusier [MoMA Exh. #43, October 24-October 31, 1935]
Vincent van Gogh [MoMA Exh. #44, November 4, 1935-January 5, 1936]
Posters by Cassandre [MoMA Exh. #45a, January 14-February 16, 1936]
The Architecture of Henry Hobson Richardson [MoMA Exh. #45b, January 14-February 16, 1936]
New Acquisitions: The Collection of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. [MoMA Exh. #45c, January 14-February 16, 1936]
Cubism and Abstract Art [MoMA Exh. #46, March 2-April 19, 1936]
Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators [MoMA Exh. #47, April 27-September 2, 1936]
Architecture in Government Housing [MoMA Exh. #48, June 8-July 13, 1936]
Modern Exposition Architecture [MoMA Exh. #49, June 8-September 2, 1936]
Edward Steichen's Delphiniums [MoMA Exh. #50, June 24-July 1, 1936]
Summer Exhibiton: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan [MoMA Exh. #51, July 20-September 2, 1936]
New Horizons in American Art [MoMA Exh. #52, September 14-October 12, 1936]
American Art Portfolio [MoMA Exh. #53, September 14-October 12, 1936]
John Marin: Watercolors, Oil Paintings, Etchings [MoMA Exh. #54, October 19-November 22, 1936]
Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism [MoMA Exh. #55, December 7, 1936-January 17, 1937]
Vincent van Gogh [MoMA Exh. #56, January 20-February 2, 1937]
Rugs from the Crawford Shops designed by American Artists [MoMA Exh. #57, January 20-February 2, 1937]
Modern Architecture in England [MoMA Exh. #58, February 10-March 7, 1937]
Posters by E. McKnight Kauffer [MoMA Exh. #February 10-March 7, 1937]
Photography 1839-1937 [MoMA Exh. #60, March 17-April 18, 1937]
Prehistoric Rock Pictures in Europe and Africa [MoMA Exh. #61, April 28-May 30, 1937]
Summer Exhibitions: Painting & Sculpture from the Museum Collection and on Loan [MoMA Exh. #62, June 23-November 4, 1937]
Art Through the Window [MoMA Exh. #62a, July 1937]
New Acquisitions: Dalí, Henry Moore, Chaim Gross [MoMA Exh. #63b, October 8-November 13, 1937]
Sculpture by William Edmondson [MoMA Exh. #63c, October 20-November 4, 1937]
Paintings for Paris [MoMA Exh. #64, November 8-December 13, 1937]
The Making of a Contemporary Film [MoMA Exh. #67, December 21, 1937-Mar. 1, 1938]
A New House by Frank Lloyd Wright [MoMA Exh. #70, January 25-March 6, 1938]
American Folk Art [MoMA Exh. #71, February 2-March 7, 1938]
Subway Art [MoMA Exh. #72, February 8-March 7, 1938]
Machine Art [MoMA Exh. #73, March 7-March 31, 1938]
Luis Quintanilla: an Exhibition of Drawings of the War in Spain [MoMA Exh. #74, March 15-April 18, 1938]
Alvar Aalto: Architecture and Furniture [MoMA Exh. #75, March 15-April 18, 1938]
Children's Work [MoMA Exh. #75a, April 4-April 22, 1938]
Masters of Popular Painting: Modern Primitives of Europe and America [MoMA Exh. #76, April 27-July 24, 1938]
Three Centuries of American Art [MoMA Exh. #76a, May 24-July 31, 1938]
Wheaton College Competition [MoMA Exh. #77, June 28-September 12, 1938]
Walker Evans: American Photographs [MoMA Exh. #78, September 28-November 18, 1938]
The Prints of George Rouault [MoMA Exh. #79, September 28-November 18, 1938]
Useful Household Objects under $5.00 [MoMA Exh. #80, September 28-October 28, 1938]
New Acquisitions [MoMA Exh. #81, October 25-November 18, 1938]
Bauhaus: 1919-1928 [MoMA Exh. #82, December 7, 1938-January 30, 1939]
Three Centuries of American Architecture [MoMA Exh. #83, February 15-March 15, 1939]
Art in Our Time: 10th Anniversary Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #85-89, May 10-September 30, 1939]
Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh [MoMA Exh. #1, November 7, 1929-December 7, 1929]
Paintings by 19 Living Americans [MoMA Exh. #2, December 12, 1929-January 12, 1930]
Painting in Paris [MoMA Exh. #3, January 18-March 2, 1930]
Weber, Klee, Lehmbruck, Maillol [MoMA Exh. #4, March 12-April 2, 1930]
46 Painters and Sculptors under 35 Years of Age [MoMA Exh. #5a, April 11-April 27, 1930]
Charles Burchfield: Early Watercolors 1916-1918 [MoMA Exh. #5b, April 11-April 27, 1930]
Homer, Ryder and Eakins [MoMA Exh. #6, May 6-June 4, 1930]
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #7, June 15-September 28, 1930]
Corot, Daumier [MoMA Exh. #8, October 15-November 23, 1930]
Painting and Sculpture by Living Americans [MoMA Exh. #9, December 3, 1930-January 20, 1931]
Toulouse-Lautrec, Redon [MoMA Exh. #10, January 31-March 2, 1931]
German Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #11, March 12-April 26, 1931]
Memorial Exhibition: The Collection of the late Lillie P. Bliss [MoMA Exh. #12, May 17-October 6, 1931]
Henri Matisse [MoMA Exh. #13, November 3-December 6, 1931]
Diego Rivera [MoMA Exh. #14, December 22, 1931-January 27, 1932]
Modern Architecture: International Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #15, February 9-March 23, 1932]
Murals by American Painters and Photographers [MoMA Exh. #16, May 3-May 31, 1932]
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #17, June 7-October 30, 1932]
A Brief Survey of Modern Painting [MoMA Exh. #18, July 20-October 5, 1932]
Persian Fresco Painting [MoMA Exh. #19, October 12-November 20, 1932]
American Painting and Sculpture, 1862-1932 [MoMA Exh. #20, October 31, 1932-February 11, 1933]
American Folk Art: The Art of the Common Man in America, 1750-1900 [MoMA Exh. #22, November 30, 1932-January 14, 1933]
Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870-1910 [MoMA Exh. #23, January 18-February 23, 1933]
Maurice Sterne: Retrospective Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #24, February 13-March 25, 1933]
Fruit and Flower Paintings [MoMA Exh. #25, March 13-April 7, 1933]
Typography Competition [MoMA Exh. #25a, March 27-April 6, 1933]
Sculptors' Drawings [MoMA Exh. #26, March 27-May 3, 1933]
The Museum Collection: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #26a, March 27-April 25, 1933]
Objects: 1900 and Today [MoMA Exh. #27, April 10-April 25, 1933]
The Work of Young Architects in the Middle West [MoMA Exh. #28, April 3-April 30, 1933]
American Sources of Modern Art (Aztec, Mayan, Incan) [MoMA Exh. #29, May 8-July 1, 1933]
Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #30, July 10-September 30, 1933]
Modern European Art [MoMA Exh. #30c, October 3-October 27, 1933]
Lehmbruck [MoMA Exh. #30e, November 16-December 8, 1933]
Edward Hopper: Retrospective Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #31a, October 30-December 8, 1933]
Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities [MoMA Exh. #32, December 11, 1933-January 7, 1934]
International Exhibition of Theatre Art [MoMA Exh. #33a, January 15-February 25, 1934]
Machine Art [MoMA Exh. #34, March 5-April 29, 1934]
The Lillie P. Bliss Collection, 1934 [MoMA Exh. #34b, May 14-September 12, 1934]
Whistler: Portrait of the Artist's Mother [MoMA Exh. #34c, May 15-May 18, 1934]
Housing Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #34d, June-September 13, 1934]
Westchester Folk Art Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #34e, June 23-July 9, 1934]
New Acquisitions: Lachaise Torso: Prints [MoMA Exh. #34f, July 11-September 13, 1934]
The War: Etchings by Otto Dix [MoMA Exh. #34g, July 30-September 13, 1934]
The Making of a Museum Publication [MoMA Exh. #34h, September 11-October 7, 1934]
New Acquisition: Brancusi, Bird in Space [MoMA Exh. #34i, August 13-September 13, 1934]
Color Reproductions: Modern Watercolors and Pastels [MoMA Exh. #34j, August 13-September 21, 1934]
National Exhibition of Art by the Public Works of Art Project [MoMA Exh. #35, September 19-October 7, 1934]
America Can't Have Housing [MoMA Exh. #36, October 15-November 7, 1934]
Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #37, November 19, 1934-January 20, 1935]
Gaston Lachaise: Retrospective Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #38, January 28-March 7, 1935]
George Caleb Bingham, the Missouri Artist, 1811-1879 [MoMA Exh. #38a, January 28-March 7, 1935]
African Negro Art [MoMA Exh. #39, March 18-May 19, 1935]
European Commercial Printing of Today [MoMA Exh. #40, May 22-June 1, 1935]
Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan [MoMA Exh. #41, June 4-September 24, 1935]
Fernand Léger: Painting and Drawing [MoMA Exh. #42, September 30-October 24, 1935]
Ignatz Wiemeler, Modern Bookbinder [MoMA Exh. #42b, September 30-October 24, 1935]
Contemporary Architecture in California [MoMA Exh. #42c, September 30-October 24, 1935]
The Recent Work of Le Corbusier [MoMA Exh. #43, October 24-October 31, 1935]
Vincent van Gogh [MoMA Exh. #44, November 4, 1935-January 5, 1936]
Posters by Cassandre [MoMA Exh. #45a, January 14-February 16, 1936]
The Architecture of Henry Hobson Richardson [MoMA Exh. #45b, January 14-February 16, 1936]
New Acquisitions: The Collection of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. [MoMA Exh. #45c, January 14-February 16, 1936]
Cubism and Abstract Art [MoMA Exh. #46, March 2-April 19, 1936]
Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators [MoMA Exh. #47, April 27-September 2, 1936]
Architecture in Government Housing [MoMA Exh. #48, June 8-July 13, 1936]
Modern Exposition Architecture [MoMA Exh. #49, June 8-September 2, 1936]
Edward Steichen's Delphiniums [MoMA Exh. #50, June 24-July 1, 1936]
Summer Exhibiton: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan [MoMA Exh. #51, July 20-September 2, 1936]
New Horizons in American Art [MoMA Exh. #52, September 14-October 12, 1936]
American Art Portfolio [MoMA Exh. #53, September 14-October 12, 1936]
John Marin: Watercolors, Oil Paintings, Etchings [MoMA Exh. #54, October 19-November 22, 1936]
Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism [MoMA Exh. #55, December 7, 1936-January 17, 1937]
Vincent van Gogh [MoMA Exh. #56, January 20-February 2, 1937]
Rugs from the Crawford Shops designed by American Artists [MoMA Exh. #57, January 20-February 2, 1937]
Modern Architecture in England [MoMA Exh. #58, February 10-March 7, 1937]
Posters by E. McKnight Kauffer [MoMA Exh. #February 10-March 7, 1937]
Photography 1839-1937 [MoMA Exh. #60, March 17-April 18, 1937]
Prehistoric Rock Pictures in Europe and Africa [MoMA Exh. #61, April 28-May 30, 1937]
Summer Exhibitions: Painting & Sculpture from the Museum Collection and on Loan [MoMA Exh. #62, June 23-November 4, 1937]
Art Through the Window [MoMA Exh. #62a, July 1937]
New Acquisitions: Dalí, Henry Moore, Chaim Gross [MoMA Exh. #63b, October 8-November 13, 1937]
Sculpture by William Edmondson [MoMA Exh. #63c, October 20-November 4, 1937]
Paintings for Paris [MoMA Exh. #64, November 8-December 13, 1937]
The Making of a Contemporary Film [MoMA Exh. #67, December 21, 1937-Mar. 1, 1938]
A New House by Frank Lloyd Wright [MoMA Exh. #70, January 25-March 6, 1938]
American Folk Art [MoMA Exh. #71, February 2-March 7, 1938]
Subway Art [MoMA Exh. #72, February 8-March 7, 1938]
Machine Art [MoMA Exh. #73, March 7-March 31, 1938]
Luis Quintanilla: an Exhibition of Drawings of the War in Spain [MoMA Exh. #74, March 15-April 18, 1938]
Alvar Aalto: Architecture and Furniture [MoMA Exh. #75, March 15-April 18, 1938]
Children's Work [MoMA Exh. #75a, April 4-April 22, 1938]
Masters of Popular Painting: Modern Primitives of Europe and America [MoMA Exh. #76, April 27-July 24, 1938]
Three Centuries of American Art [MoMA Exh. #76a, May 24-July 31, 1938]
Wheaton College Competition [MoMA Exh. #77, June 28-September 12, 1938]
Walker Evans: American Photographs [MoMA Exh. #78, September 28-November 18, 1938]
The Prints of George Rouault [MoMA Exh. #79, September 28-November 18, 1938]
Useful Household Objects under $5.00 [MoMA Exh. #80, September 28-October 28, 1938]
New Acquisitions [MoMA Exh. #81, October 25-November 18, 1938]
Bauhaus: 1919-1928 [MoMA Exh. #82, December 7, 1938-January 30, 1939]
Three Centuries of American Architecture [MoMA Exh. #83, February 15-March 15, 1939]
Art in Our Time: 10th Anniversary Exhibition [MoMA Exh. #85-89, May 10-September 30, 1939]
Volume 1. Museum of Modern Art 1929 |
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| 1.A | Memoranda on Organizational Plans and Policy Re: finances members exhibitions |
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| 1.B | Publicity Soliciting Financial Support Informational brochures; sample subscription cards |
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| 1.C | Correspondence Among Original 7 MoMA Organizers and Trustees Conger Goodyear, President |
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| 1.D | Newspaper Publicity on MoMA's Announced Opening Some criticism, mostly enthusiasm |
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| 1.E | Building Estimates for Offices and Galleries for MoMA at the Hechscher Building, NYC | |
| 1.F | Telegram Exchange Among MoMA Founders Re: subject for opening exhibition |
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| 1.G | Correspondence Regarding the Election of 7 Additional Trustees of the Museum | |
| 1.H | Goodyear Correspondence Regarding His Contribution of Maillol Works to MoMA | |
| 1.I | Newspaper and Magazine Coverage of MoMA' s Opening, November 1929 | |
| 1.J | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Publicity Re: 6 sculptures given MoMA by: |
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| 1.K | Long Illustrated Article "The Current American Art Season" by Ralph Flint in Art and Understanding | |
| 1.L | Review of the 1929-30 Art Season in Magazine Articles | |
| 1.M | Illustrated MoMA Brochure:
Publications 1929-1930 Information on Museum's first 9 catalogs |
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Volume 2. Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, van Gogh 1929 |
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| 2.A | Illustrated Catalog of the Museum of Modern Art's First Loan Exhibition Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, van Gogh |
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| 2.B | Photographs of the Hung Exhibition in MoMA Galleries | |
| 2.C | Sample Preview Invitation; Sample Appeal Card for Contributing, Sustaining, and Annual Members of the Museum; Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 2.D | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of MoMA's Opening Exhibition | |
| 2.E | Correspondence Among Goodyear & Courtauld & Crowninshield Re: Goodyear's European trip in August 1929 for purpose of purchase and loan of paintings |
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Volume 2a. Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, van Gogh 1929 |
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This entire volume is a special bound illustrated edition of the catalog of MoMA's first loan exhibition: Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, van Gogh |
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Volume 3. Nineteen Americans 1929-1930 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 3.A | Illustrated Catalog of
Paintings by Nineteen Living Americans December 13, 1929 to January 12, 1930 |
1929 |
| 3.B | Sample Preview Invitation, Plus Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 3.C | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of the Exhibition | |
| 3.D | "The All American Nineteen", by Forbes Watson Lengthy, illustrated article in The Arts |
1/1930 |
| 3.E | Additional newspaper and magazine comments with illustrations | |
| 3.F | Newspaper and Magazine Publicity of Mrs. Whitney's Proposed Endowment for a Museum Dealing Exclusively with American Art | |
| 3.G | Article by A.C. Goodyear Defending Museum's Choice of 19 American Artists | 3/1930 |
| 3.H | Contest in
The Arts For readers' choice of 19 best American artists |
4/1930 |
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Volume 4. Painting in Paris 1930 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 4.A | Illustrated MoMA Catalog of its Third Exhibition:
Paintings in Paris from American Collections January 19 to February 16, 1930 |
1930 |
| 4.B | Sample Preview Invitation; Pictures of Hung Paintings in Gallery; Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 4.C | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 4.D | Publicity on Additional Gifts Given to the Museum | |
| 4.E | Illustrated article "Modern Art" by Alfred H. Barr, Jr On 4 paintings in above exhibition; in The Wellesley College Literary Review, February 1930 |
1930 |
| 4.F | Letter from Barr to Goodyear On success of third exhibition and on possible purchase of Peter Blume's Parade. |
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Volume 5. Maillol, Lehmbruck, Klee, Weber, 46 Under 35, Burchfield 1930 |
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| 5.I.A | Catalogs of MoMA's Fourth Exhibition: Catalog of Max Weber Retrospective Exhibition 1907-1930 | |
| 5.I.B | Catalogs of MoMA's Fourth Exhibition: Catalog of Paul Klee Exhibition | |
| 5.I.C | Catalogs of MoMA's Fourth Exhibition: Catalog of Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Aristide Maillol Exhibition of Sculpture | |
| 5.I.D | Catalogs of MoMA's Fourth Exhibition: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces and Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 5.I.E | Catalogs of MoMA's Fourth Exhibition: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Weber, Klee, Lehmbruck and Maillol Exhibition | |
| 5.II.A | Catalogs of MoMA's Fifth Exhibition: Non-illustrated catalog of An Exhibition of Work of 46 Painters & Sculptors Under 35 Years of Age | |
| 5.II.A.[1] | Catalogs of MoMA's Fifth Exhibition: Sample Preview Invitation to 46 Under 35 as Well as to Simultaneous Exhibition of the Early Work of Charles Burchfield | |
| 5.II.A.[2] | Catalogs of MoMA's Fifth Exhibition: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 5.II.B | Catalogs of MoMA's Fifth Exhibition: Illustrated catalog of Charles Burchfield, Early Watercolors 1916 to 1918 | |
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Volume 6. Homer, Ryder, Eakins Retrospective 1930 |
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| 6.I.A | MoMA's Sixth Loan Exhibition: Winslow Homer, Albert P. Ryder, Thomas Eakins: Illustrated Catalog of Exhibition | 5/1930 |
| 6.I.B | MoMA's Sixth Loan Exhibition: Winslow Homer, Albert P. Ryder, Thomas Eakins: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces Plus Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 6.I.C | MoMA's Sixth Loan Exhibition: Winslow Homer, Albert P. Ryder, Thomas Eakins: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 6.II.A | MoMA Seventh Exhibition Retrospective: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces of the
Summer Exhibition-Retrospective i.e. a summer show retrospective of the exhibitions held at the Museum during the past season (Fall, 1929-Spring, 1930. ) |
1930 |
| 6.II.B | MoMA Seventh Exhibition Retrospective: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of the Exhibition | |
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Volume 7. Corot, Daumier 1930 |
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| 7.A | Letter of Undersecretary of the Treasury Ogden Mills to Goodyear Re: use of Mellon name |
9/1930 |
| 7.B | Catalog of Eighth Loan Exhibition: Camille Corot, Honoré Daumier | 10/16-11/23/1930 |
| 7.C | Sample Preview Invitation Also: checklist of exhibition pieces, pamphlet of 4 supplementary illustrations. |
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| 7.D | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition Which Opened the Museum's Second Year | |
| 7.E | Lengthy, Illustrated Article Entitled "Corot and Daumier" By Guy Pène du Bois in The Arts plus several other articles |
11/1930 |
| 7.F | "New York Letter" by A. Hyatt Mayo Summing up the New York art scene for the Fall-Winter season, 1930. |
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Volume 8. Painting & Sculpture by Living Americans 1930-1931 |
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MoMA's Ninth Loan Exhibition |
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| Item | Title | |
| 8.A | Illustrated Catalog of Exhibition of 30 American Painters and 7 American Sculptors | |
| 8.B | Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 8.C | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
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Volume 9. Lautrec, Redon 1931 |
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MoMA's tenth loan exhibition: Toulouse-Lautrec, Odilon Redon |
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| Item | Title | |
| 9.A | Illustrated Catalog of Exhibition | |
| 9.B | Sample Preview Invitation Plus Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 9.C | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
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Volume 10. Miss Lillie Bliss Memorial Exhibition 1931-1932 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 10.A | Newspaper Notices on the Death of Lillie Bliss And on her will leaving major part of her collection to MoMA |
3/12/1931 |
| 10.B | Illustrated Catalog of the Exhibition Memorial Exhibition: the Collection of the Late Miss Lillie P. Bliss Vice-President of the Museum |
5/17-9/27/1931 |
| 10.C | Sample Preview Invitation Plus Program of Events for Preview Affair | |
| 10.D | Illustrated Catalog of:
Modern Masters from the Collection of Miss Lillie P. Bliss John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana |
1/1932 |
| 10.E.1 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of: MoMA Memorial Exhibition | 5/1931-9/1931 |
| 10.E.2 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of: Metropolitan Museum's Exhibition of 13 Bequeathed Works from the Bliss Collection | 11/1931 |
| 10.E.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of: Modern Masters exhibition at John Herron Institute | 1/1932 |
| 10.F | Publicity Re: Rejection by the Tate Gallery of Davis Paintings Bequeathed Them by Miss Bliss | 12/1931 |
| 10.G | Letter and Telegrams of Condolence on Bliss' Death From Abby Rockefeller, Duncan Phillips, Frank Crowninshield, John Spaulding, and Frances M. Wolcott |
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| 10.H | Newspaper Publicity on Monetary Appraisal of Bliss Estate | |
| 10.I | Copy of the Will of Miss Lillie P. Bliss | |
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Volume 11. German Painting & Sculpture 1931 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 11.1 | Illustrated MoMA Catalog of its 11th Loan Exhibition, German Painting & Sculpture | 3/13-4/26/1931 |
| 11.2 | Sample Preview Invitation and Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 11.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Show | |
| 11.4 | Newspaper Publicity Over Publication of Alfred Barr's Book Modern Painting and Sculpture | 9/1931 |
| 11.5 | "Die Wirkung der Deutschen Ausstellung in New York," article in German by Alfred H/ Barr, Jr In Museum der Gegenwart |
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Volume 12. Henri Matisse 1931 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 12.1 | Illustrated MoMA Catalog of Henri Matisse Retrospective Exhibition | 11/3-12/6/1931 |
| 12.2 | Sample Invitations To exhibition preview (Nov. 3) and to a lecture on Matisse by Edward Warburg (Nov. 12) |
11/3-11/12/1931 |
| 12.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 12.4 | Art Digest Article Commenting on record attendance at Matisse exhibition and giving a listing of MoMA's future shows |
12/15/1931 |
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Volume 13. Diego Rivera 1931-1932 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 13.1 | Illustrated MoMA Catalog of exhibition: Diego Rivera | 12/231931-1/27/1932 |
| 13.2 | Sample Invitations To exhibition preview and to a lecture on Rivera by Jere Abbott |
12/22/1931, 1/10/1932 |
| 13.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition Including the record-breaking attendance at show. |
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| 13.4 | Illustrated Article "The Palette Knife" by Henry McBride In Creative Art |
2/1932 |
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Volume 14. Modern Architecture 1932-1933 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 14.1 | Newspaper Publicity Re: MoMA's upcoming exhibition Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870-1910 starting January 18. |
1/8/1933 |
| 14.2 | Newspaper Publicity Preceding MoMA's first architectural exhibition dealing with the work of foremost European and American exponents of Modern Architecture, beginning February 10 |
1932 |
| 14.3 | Sample Invitations To: exhibition preview (Feb. 9), conference by Philip Johnson (Feb. 17), and a lecture by H.R. Hitchcock (February 26). |
2/1932 |
| 14.4 | Illustrated MoMA Catalog of its Exhibition on Modern Architecture | 2/10-3/23/1932 |
| 14.5 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 14.6 | Illustrated coverage and critique of the Architectural League's exhibition | 3/1932 |
| 14.7 | Illustrated Articles on MoMA Exhibition In Creative Art and The Carnegie Magazine |
3/1932, n.d. |
| 14.8 | Newspaper Coverage of MoMA's Architecture Exhibition's Reception on its U.S. Tour | |
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Volume 15. Mural Paintings Opening New Quarters 1932 |
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| 15.1 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity Over upcoming MoMA exhibition of American Mural Paintings and Photomurals in May, which would open its new quarters at 11 West 53rd Street |
2/1932 |
| 15.2 | Illustrated Newspaper Article on MoMA's New Home | 5/1932 |
| 15.3 | Illustrated Catalog of Exhibition: Murals by American Artists and Photographers | 5/4/1932 |
| 15.4 | Telegram from A. H. Barr, Jr. to Goodyear Seeking support for 3 controversial murals |
4/1932 |
| 15.5 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity Over Public Storm Caused by these 3 "Caricature Murals" | 5/1932 |
| 15.6 | Sample Preview Invitation to Exhibition | |
| 15.7 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage of MoMA's New Home Plus critique (mostly negative) of its first exhibition there |
5/1932 |
| 15.8 | Art News Article "The Metropolitan's Conversion" About the Met's progressive new president William Sloane Coffin and his agreement with MoMA of cooperation and acquisition. |
5/21/1932 |
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Volume 16. Color Reproductions 1932 |
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A Survey of Modern Painting in Color Reproductions Summer 1932; divided into 4 groups that earlier circulated among NYC high schools: Painting 50 years ago: American & French; Cézanne and the Post-Impressionists; 20th Century Painting, Part I: Matisse, Derain, Bonnard and others; 20th Century Painting, Part II: Picasso & Cubism, Futurism, Abstract Design, & Super-realism. |
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| 16.1 | Invitation to Exhibition | |
| 16.2 | Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 16.3 | Carnegie Magazine Article Announcing the Carnegie Institute's exhibition of a Brief Survey of Modern Painting taken from above MoMA show. |
1/1933 |
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Volume 17. Summer Show 1932 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 17.1 | Sample preview invitation to Exhibition Modern Painting and Sculpture from Private Collections |
6/8/-10/23/1932 |
| 17.2 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
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Volume 18. Persian Frescoes 1932-1933 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 18.1 | Newspaper Publicity Over Upcoming MoMA Exhibition On: Reconstructions of 17th Century Persian Frescoes |
10/1932 |
| 18.2 | Sample preview invitation | 10/11/1932 |
| 18.3 | Illustrated Catalog of Persian Frescoes | 10/12/-11/20/1932 |
| 18.4 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 18.5 | Newspaper Article on the Persian Frescoes Being Shown at Smith College Museum | 1/1933 |
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Volume 19. American Painting & Sculpture 1932-1933 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 19.1 | Newspaper Publicity Preceding Exhibition | 10/1932 |
| 19.2 | Illustrated Coverage of the Lending of
Whistler's Mother By the Musée du Louvre to MoMA's exhibition, and its subsequent U. S. tour. |
10/1932 |
| 19.3 | Illustrated Catalog of American Painting & Sculpture 1862-1932 | 10/31/1932-1/31/1933 |
| 19.4 | Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 19.5 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 19.6 | Letters to Goodyear from Henry Poor and from Ahron Ben-Shmuel | 1/7/1932, 10/4/1930 |
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Volume 20. American Folk Art 1932-1933 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 20.1.A | Sample Invitation to Preview of MoMA exhibition of American Folk Art | 11/29/1932 |
| 20.1.B | Sample Invitation to Lecture by Thomas Benton on American Folk Art | 12/15/1932 |
| 20.2 | Illustrated Catalog of American Folk Art: the Art of the Common Man in America | 11/21/1932-1/30/1933 |
| 20.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
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Volume 21. Maurice Sterne 1933 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 21.1 | Illustrated Catalog of
Maurice Sterne: Retrospective Exhibition 1902-1932 Paintings-Sculpture-Drawings MoMA's first one-man showing of the work of an American artist. |
2/15/-3/23/1933 |
| 21.2 | Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 21.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critiques | |
| 21.4 | Newspaper Publicity Over the Purchase of Sterne's Marble Sitting Figure by Justice Harlan Stone | 5/1933 |
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Volume 22. American Sources of Modern Art 1933 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 22.1 | Illustrated Catalog of American Sources of Modern Art | 5/10/-6/30/1933 |
| 22.2 | Sample Invitations to Preview and to Slide Lecture on Show | 5/9/1933, 5/15/1933 |
| 22.3 | MoMA Brochure of "Museum Books of American Artists: 1862 to 1933" | |
| 22.4 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique | |
| 22.5 | Press Release on MoMA's Upcoming Exhibition on Ancient American Art | 4/30/1933 |
| 22.6 | Letters to Goodyear Praising Exhibition From: Holger Cahill, Donald Scott of the Peabody Museum, and George Heye of the Museum of the American Indian |
5/1933-6/1933 |
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Volume 23. Edward Hopper 1933 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 23.1 | Illustrated Catalog of Edward Hopper Retrospective Exhibition | 11/1/-12/7/1933 |
| 23.2 | Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 23.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
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Volume 24. Sixteen American Cities 1933-1934 |
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| 24.1 | Illustrated Catalog of Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities | 12/13/1933-1/1/1934 |
| 24.2 | Sample Preview Invitation Plus Preview Publicity | |
| 24.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
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Volume 25. Miscellaneous Exhibitions 1933 |
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| 25.I.A | Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870-1910: Advertisement "The beginnings of the skyscraper and the growth of a national American Architecture" |
1/18/-2/23/1933 |
| 25.I.B | Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870-1910: Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 25.I.C | Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870-1910: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage of Exhibition | |
| 25.II.A | Formal Announcement of Opening of Permanent Exhibition Room of the Department of Architecture Its first exhibition will be reproductions of the Mexican frescoes by Diego Rivera from the portfolio published by MoMA |
10/20/1933 |
| 25.II.B | Permanent Exhibition Room of the Department of Architecture: Illustrated Newspaper Coverage | |
| 25.III.A | Lithographs and Posters by Toulouse-Lautrec: Sample Preview Invitation | 2/26/1933 |
| 25.III.B | Lithographs and Posters by Toulouse-Lautrec: Illustrated Newspaper Coverage | |
| 25.IV.A | Four Simultaneous Exhibitions: Sample Preview Invitations First Floor: Drawings by Sculptors; Second Floor: the Lillie P. Bliss Collection; Third Floor: the Permanent Collection; Fourth Floor: Results of Typography Contest |
3/28/1933 |
| 25.IV.B | Four Simultaneous Exhibitions: Newspaper and Magazine Coverage | |
| 25.V.A | Fruit and Flower Painting: Sample Preview Invitation | 3/15/1933 |
| 25.V.B | Fruit and Flower Painting: Newspaper and Magazine Coverage | |
| 25.VI.A | Objects 1900 and Today: Sample Preview Invitation | 4/5/1933 |
| 25.VI.B | Objects 1900 and Today: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage | |
| 25.VII.A | The Work Young Architects in the Middle West: Sample Preview Invitation to Exhibition | 4/12/1933 |
| 25.VIII.A | Summer Exhibition of Works Never Before Seen Publicly of 48 Artists: Sample Preview Invitation | 7/12/1933 |
| 25.VIII.B | Summer Exhibition…: Newspaper and Magazine Coverage | |
| 25.VIII.C | Summer Exhibition…: Checklist and Location of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 25.IX | The Bulletin of MoMA | 10/1933 |
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Volume 26. Theatre Art 1933-1934 |
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| 26.1 | Illustrated Catalog of International Exhibition of Theatre Art | 1/16/-2/26/1934 |
| 26.2 | Letters from Lee Simonson to Goodyear over Theatre Art Exhibition Which He Directed | |
| 26.3 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to Exhibition | 1/1934-2/1934 |
| 26.4 | Newspaper Articles by and About Simonson Re: his assembling material for the international exhibition |
10/1933-12/1933 |
| 26.5 | Newspaper Publicity Preceding Exhibition's Opening | 1/1934 |
| 26.6 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition and its Gala Opening | 1/1934-2/1934 |
| 26.7 | Special Illustrated Articles and Brochure on the Soviet Theatre Models at Exhibition | |
| 26.8 | An Illustrated "Portfolio of Designs by American Artists" Included in the Theatre Art Exhibition | |
| 26.9 | Buffalo's Albright Art Gallery Press Release Plus Illustrated Magazine Article Of its Theatre Art exhibition taken from MoMA. |
10/1934 |
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Volume 27. Machine Art 1933-1934 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 27.1 | Illustrated Catalog of Machine Art | 3/6/-4/30/1934 |
| 27.2 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to upcoming Machine Art exhibition |
11/1933 |
| 27.3 | Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 27.4 | The Bulletin of MoMA Discussing MoMA's circulating exhibitions as well as its other activities. |
3/1934 |
| 27.5 | Invitation to Lecture on Machine Art by Philip Johnson | 3/15/1934 |
| 27.6 | Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Exhibition and Subsequent Contest for the 3 "Most Beautiful" Objects in the Show | |
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Volume 28. Lillie P. Bliss Collection 1934 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 28.A | Illustrated Catalog of the Lillie P. Bliss Collection | 1934 |
| 28.B | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage Re: MoMA's raising of required endowment fund for permanent possession of the Lillie P. Bliss Collection and thereby becoming a permanent institution |
3/1934 |
| 28.C | The Bulletin of MoMA | 4/1934 |
| 28.D | Brochure Announcing the Opening of its Exhibition: the Making of a Museum Publication Depicting production of Bliss Collection catalog |
9/1934 |
| 28.E | Newspaper Coverage and Critique of Catalog and Corresponding Exhibition | |
| 28.F | Illustrated article: "Reflections on the Lillie P. Bliss Collection" by John O'Connor, Jr In Carnegie Magazine |
3/1935 |
| 28.G | Correspondence between A. Conger Goodyear and Cornelius N. Bliss | 3/1934-11/1934 |
| 28.H | Lists of MoMA Subscribers and Their Donations to Bliss Endowment Fund; Financial Statement on Endowment | |
| 28.I | Letters of Congratulations to MoMA on Raising Endowment Fund | |
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Volume 29. Housing Exhibition 1934 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 29.A | Catalog of Essays:
America Can't Have Housing? Published in conjunction with its exhibition: The Housing Exhibition of the City of New York |
10/16-11/7/1934 |
| 29.B | Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 29.C | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
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Volume 30. Anniversary Exhibition 1934-1935 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 30.A | Illustrated Catalog of Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition | 11/20/1934-1/20/1935 |
| 30.B | Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 30.C | The Bulletin of MoMA Discussing Fifth Anniversary of MoMA |
12/1934 |
| 30.D | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 30.E | Letter from George Blumenthal, President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, to A. C. Goodyear | 1/22/1934 |
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Volume 31. Museum of Modern Art 1930-1934 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 31.1.A | Cartoons Mocking Modern Art | |
| 31.1.B | Art Notes pamphlet Issued by the Macbeth Gallery and devoted in large measure to a tirade against modern art |
11/1930 |
| 31.2.A | Responses to Above: Reply to Macbeth Gallery by C. J. Bulliet in "Artless Comment" Chicago Evening Post Magazine |
12/9/1930 |
| 31.2.B | Responses to Above: Illustrated article "Again a Storm Rages Over Modern Art" by Edward Alden Jewell In New York Times Magazine |
2/22/1931 |
| 31.2.C | Responses to Above: Article by Alfred H. Barr, Jr. "The Pros and the Cons" In The New York Times |
3/29/1931 |
| 31.3 | Articles Reviewing 1930-1931 Art Season | |
| 31.4 | Goodyear Article Plus Newspaper and Magazine Publicity on MoMA's Move to New Quarters (11 West 53 Street) |
12/1931-1/1932 |
| 31.5 | Newspaper and Magazine Publicity on Cooperative Plan Between MoMA and Metropolitan Museum of Art | 5/1932 |
| 31.6 | Newspaper Coverage on "Amazing" Growth of MoMA | 7/1932 |
| 31.7 | MoMA Acquires Otto Dix Portrait of Dr. Meyer-Hermann Illustrated coverage of event |
9/1932 |
| 31.8 | MoMA to add 2 departments Department of Industrial Design |
12/1932 |
| 31.9 | MoMA Annual Report | 1931-1932 |
| 31.10 | Illustrated Coverage: Diego Rivera Exhibition Opens MoMA's New Architecture Room | 2/1933 |
| 31.11 | A.H. Barr article "A Brief Survey of Modern Painting" In Carnegie Magazine |
3/193 |
| 31.12 | Publicity on March-April Exhibits Including: Drawings by Sculptors, Lillie P. Bliss Collection, Typographical competition entries in Architecture Room |
1933 |
| 31.13 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage: MoMA Acquires Bronze Portrait Bust by Jacob Epstein Given by Edward Warburg |
4/1933 |
| 31.14 | The Bulletin of MoMA | 6/1933 |
| 31.15 | MoMA Acquires Bust of "Pop" Hart by Sculptor Reuben Nakian | 6/1933 |
| 31.16 | MoMA Brings Ancient Mexican Art to Wall Street Area, in Display Window of IT&T Building | 9/1933 |
| 31.17 | Sample Preview Invitation, Newspaper Coverage and the Bulletin of MoMA All devoted to exhibition opening on Nov. 16 of The Standing Youth, a figure in artificial stone by Wilhelm Lehmbruck |
1933 |
| 31.18 | The Bulletin of MoMA (2 issues) | 2/1934, 3/1934 |
| 31.19 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage MoMA Wins Bliss Collection of art by raising 600,000 dollar endowment |
3/1934 |
| 31.20 | MoMA and Metropolitan Musem of Art Draw Up Treaty for Mutual Aid Newspaper coverage |
4/1934 |
| 31.21 | Newspaper Publicity Series of meetings held outside MoMA are begun to inform New Yorkers of MoMA activity |
4/1934 |
| 31.22 | The Bulletin of MoMA | 5/1934 |
| 31.23 | Illustrated Coverage of Architectural Exhibition of Modern Housing Comparing Projects in Holland, Germany and New York | 5/1934 |
| 31.24 | MoMA Announcement and Illustrated Coverage of 2 MoMA Exhibits held at Westchester County Center MoMA exhibition of American Folk Art |
6/25/1934 |
| 31.25 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity: Edward Warburg Gift of Gaston Lachaise's Torso to MoMA | 7/1934 |
| 31.26 | Illustrated Coverage: Exhibition at MoMA of Otto Dix Etchings | 8/1934 |
| 31.27 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity: Brâncuși's Bird in Space given to MoMA | 8/1934 |
| 31.28 | Program of 1934-35 Season at MoMA Including series of radio broadcasts of "Art in America" |
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| 31.29 | The Bulletin of MoMA | 10/1934 |
| 31.30 | Art in America News First two weekly issues in conjunction with radio broadcasts |
10/6, 10/13/1934 issue |
| 31.31 | The Bulletin of MoMA | 11/1934 |
| 31.32 | Sample Preview Invitation and Newspaper Coverage of Gertrude Stein Lecture on Modern Art at Colony Club | 11/1934 |
| 31.33 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage: Philip Johnson and Alan Blackburn Leave MoMA for Political Venture | 12/1934 |
| 31.34 | MoMA Publication:
A Museum of Modern Art in New York Seeking support for MoMA as a permanent institution |
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| 31.35 | MoMA Publication: The Public As Artist | 7/1932 |
| 31.36 | MoMA Catalog: A Brief Survey of Modern Painting by A. H. Barr, Jr | |
| 31.37 | MoMA Brochure on its Publication: 70 Years of Modern Art: a Key to Artists and Art Movements in America and Europe since 1860 | |
| 31.38 | Brochure on Purchase of Color Facsimiles | |
| 31.39 | MoMA Brochure: The Museum of Modern Art 5th Anniversary | |
| 31.40 | Correspondence Among MoMA Trustees Including Frank Crowninshield's Letter of Resignation and Stephen C. Clark's letter offering Edward Hopper's House by the Railroad and Charles Burchifeld's Railroad Gantry. |
1930-1934 |
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Volume 32. Miscellaneous 1933-1935 |
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| 32.I.A | Modern European Art: Sample Preview Invitation | 10/3/1933 |
| 32.I.B | Modern European Art: The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to exhibition. |
10/1933 |
| 32.I.C | Modern European Art: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 32.II.A | Illustrated Publicity Re: James McNeill Whistler's
Portrait of the Artist's Mother: MoMA Exhibition Loaned by the Musée du Louvre. |
1932-33 |
| 32.II.B | Illustrated Publicity re: James McNeill Whistler's Portrait of the Artist's Mother: On Nation-Wide Tour | 1933-1934 |
| 32.II.C | Illustrated Publicity re: James McNeill Whistler's Portrait of the Artist's Mother: Artistic Outrage Over "Whistler" Stamp | |
| 32.II.D | Illustrated Publicity Re: James McNeill Whistler's Portrait of the Artist's Mother: Second MoMA Exhibition | 5/1934 |
| 32.III.A | The Public Works of Art Project: Illustrated Newspaper Coverage and Critique of This Federally Funded Project | 9/1934 |
| 32.IV.A | MoMA Advertisements: Brochure on MoMA Membership Privileges and Museum Publications | |
| 32.IV.B | MoMA Advertisements: Mimeograph: "Museum of Modern Art Catechism" Explaining Museum's purpose, goals, and values |
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| 32.V.A | Formal Announcement and Illustrated Coverage of Lecture: Salvador Dali on "Surrealism" | 1/1935 |
| 32.V.B | Formal Announcement and Illustrated Coverage of Lecture: Dr. Gustav Pauli on "German Romantic Painting" | 3/1935 |
| 32.VI | Program of 1935-1936 Art Season at MoMA | |
| 32.VII | Newspaper Coverage and Letter from Mary Sullivan to Goodyear Re: MoMA election of "honorary trustees for life" |
12/1935 |
| 32.VIII | Newspaper Publicity Re: Mayor La Guardia's proposed "City Art Center" |
12/1935 |
| 32.IX | MoMA Brochure Announcing publication of: The Architecture of H.H. Richardson and His Times by Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr. |
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Volume 33. Lachaise, Bingham Exhibition 1935 |
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| 33.A | Illustrated Catalog: Gaston Lachaise Retrospective Exhibition | 1/30/-3/71935 |
| 33.B | Illustrated Catalog: George Caleb Bingham the Missouri Artist 1811-1879 | 1/30/-3/7/1935 |
| 33.C | Sample Preview Invitation to Above Exhibits | |
| 33.D | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibits | |
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Volume 34. African Negro Art 1935 |
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| 34.1 | Illustrated Catalog of Exhibition of: Afican Negro Art | 3/9/-5/19/1935 |
| 34.2 | Three Maps Depicting Prominent Areas of African Negro Art | |
| 34.3 | Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 34.4 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to African art exhibition |
3/1935-4/1935 |
| 34.5 | Well-Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 34.6 | Invitation to an Illustrated Lecture on Primitive African Art by Dr. Franz Boas | 4/17/1935 |
| 34.7 | Formal Announcement and an Illustrated Checklist Catalog of an Exhibition of Sculptures of Old African Civilizations At the Jacques Seligmann Gallery, New York |
1/4/-1/22/193? |
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Volume 35. Rockefeller Gift & Summer Show 1935 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 35.1 | The Bulletin of MoMA Discussing Mrs. Rockefeller's gift to MoMA of modern paintings, watercolors, and drawings from her collection. |
5/1935 |
| 35.2 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique Of Mrs. Rockefeller's gift of 181 art works to MoMA and the subsequent exhibition of these pieces during the summer of 1935. |
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| 35.3 | Formal Announcement of MoMA's 1935 Summer Show Including the following exhibits: the gift of Mrs. Rockefeller; 20th Century Painting of the School of Paris; African Negro Art (selection); Selections from the Permanent Collections, supplemented by loans; American Folk Sculpture; European Commercial Printing of Today |
6/5/-9/1/1935 |
| 35.4 | Invitation to Preview of Exhibition: European Commercial Printing of Today | 5/22/1935 |
| 35.5 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique | |
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Volume 36. Léger, Wiemeler, California Architecture, Corbusier 1935 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 36.1 | MoMA Preview Invitation to 3 Simultaneous Exhibits Fernand Léger: Oils, Gouaches, Drawings; Ignatz Wiemeler: Bookbindings; Modern Architecture in California |
10/1/1935 |
| 36.2 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to Léger exhibition, and containing the exhibition and publication program for MoMA's 1935-1936 season. |
10/1935 |
| 36.3 | Illustrated Catalog of Ignatz Wiemeler Modern Bookbinder | 102/-10/24/1935 |
| 36.4 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage and Critique | |
| 36.5 | MoMA Film Library Invitation to a Lecture by Léger and 2 Films by Him and René Clair | 10/18/1935 |
| 36.6 | Additional illustrated publicity over Léger and his exhibition | 10/1935-12/1935 |
| 36.7.A | Le Corbusier: Invitation to an Illustrated Lecture by Le Corbusier | 10/24/1935 |
| 36.7.B | Le Corbusier: Checklist Catalog of Exhibition | |
| 36.7.C | Le Corbusier: Illustrated Newspaper Publicity of Le Corbusier's Views | |
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Volume 37. van Gogh Exhibition 1935-1937 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 37.1 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity Over arrival of 1 million dollars worth of van Gogh paintings from Holland for a MoMA exhibition and subsequent U.S. tour |
10/1935 |
| 37.2 | Illustrated New York Times article on van Gogh's Life and Work | 10/27/1935 |
| 37.3.A | van Gogh Exhibition: Sample Preview Invitation | 11/4/1935 |
| 37.3.B | van Gogh Exhibition: the Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to exhibition |
12/1935 |
| 37.3.C | van Gogh Exhibition: Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Exhibition and its Record-Breaking Attendance Figures | |
| 37.4 | Illustrated
Magazine of Art article "Exploding the van Gogh Myth" By Gertrude Benson |
1/1936 |
| 37.5 | Illustrated Coverage and Critique of the Van Gogh Exhibition in Philadelphia | 1/1936 |
| 37.6 | Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Boston's van Gogh Exhibition Plus articles on his life |
2/18/-3/16/1936 |
| 37.7 | Letter from C.C. Cunningham of Boston Museum to Goodyear Recounting fantastic success of van Gogh exhibition there. |
4/4/1936 |
| 37.8 | Illustrated coverage of van Gogh exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art | 3/25/-4/191936 |
| 37.9 | Newspaper Article and Saks Fifth Avenue Ad on van Gogh-Inspired Fashions | |
| 37.10 | Letter from William Milliken of the Cleveland Museum of Art to Goodyear Thanking him for MoMA's loan of a Gauguin painting and recounting success of van Gogh exhibition there. |
4/6/1936 |
| 37.11 | Illustrated Coverage and Critique of van Gogh Exhibition at San Francisco's Palace of the Legion of Honor | 4/28/-5/29/1936 |
| 37.12 | Illustrated Coverage and Comment of Kansas City's van Gogh Exhibition | 6/10/-7/10/1936 |
| 37.13 | Illustrated Coverage of van Gogh Exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts | 7/18/-8/18/1936 |
| 37.14 | Several Color Plates of van Gogh's Works | |
| 37.15 | Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Chicago's van Gogh Exhibition Included several new works just sent from Holland. |
8/26/-9/23/1936 |
| 37.16 | Illustrated Coverage of van Gogh's Exhibition at Toronto's Art Gallery | 10/10/-12/7/1936 |
| 37.17 | Newspaper Publicity of Illustrated Lecture on van Gogh by Robert Davis Director of education at the Albright Museum in Buffalo, given at Toronto's Art Gallery |
11/17/1936 |
| 37.18 | Illustrated Coverage of Concluding U.S. Exhibition of van Gogh's Work at MoMA's Second Show | 1/20/-2/1/1937 |
| 37.19 | Illustrated Brochure Announcing a New Addition of Irving Stone's Lust for Life, a Novel About van Gogh | |
| 37.20 | Group of Letters to Goodyear Dealing with the intricate arrangements for the van Gogh exhibition as well as correspondence from the U.S. museums which held a similar show. |
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Volume 38. Film Library 1935-1939 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 38.1 | Letter from John Hay Whitney to Goodyear Confirming Rockefeller Foundation grant for MoMA Film Department |
5/1935 |
| 38.2.A | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Publicity Re: Establishment of MoMA's Film Library | 6/1935 |
| 38.2.B | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Publicity Re: Establishment of a National Film Library Sponsored by the British Film Institute | 6/1935 |
| 38.3 | Brochure and Program for MoMA-Sponsored Series A Short Survey of the Film in America 1895-1932 |
2/1936-5/1936 |
| 38.4 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to Film Library. |
11/1935 |
| 38.5 | MoMA Booklet Written by Iris Barry Giving Film Library's circulating series program and movie description. |
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| 38.6 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage and Critique of Film Library's Premier Program | 1/1936 |
| 38.7 | Citation Awarded MoMA Film Library by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | 3/1938 |
| 38.8.A | Newspaper Comment on: Showing of D. W. Griffith's Intolerance | |
| 38.8.B | Newspaper Comment on: Showing of The Fugitive, or, the Taking of Luke Mac Vane with Bill Hart | 3/1936 |
| 38.9 | Newspaper Publicity on Film Library's Acquisitions Including D. W. Griffith's personal records and 500 reels of film from Europe. |
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| 38.10 | Illustrated Article "The Movie: 1902-1917" by Robert Stebbins In New Theatre |
3/1936 |
| 38.11 | Sample Invitation to MoMA-Sponsored Program of Documentary Films From Europe, U.S. and Russia | 5/1936 |
| 38.12 | Newspaper Comment on Film Library's First Two Years | 3/1937 |
| 38.13 | MoMA Reprint of Illustrated Article by Iris Barry, Film Library
Curator, "Last Year and This" In Magazine of Art |
1/1937 |
| 38.14 | Well-Illustrated Article "Theatre on Film" by Jay Leyda In Theatre Arts Month1y |
3/1937 |
| 38.15 | Publication: The Museum of Modern Art Film Library | 1/1937 |
| 38.16 | Picture of Founding Staff of MoMA's Film Library | |
| 38.17.A | Film Courses: Brochure Announcing Columbia Univ. course on "The Motion Picture': History, Technique and Aesthetic" To be held at MoMA, for 1937, 1938 & 1939 sessions. |
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| 38.17.B | Film Courses: Announcement of N.Y.U. Course "History and Appreciation of the Cinema" From September 1937. |
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| 38.18 | Film Library Brochure Announcing
A Cycle of Seventy Films 1895-1938 as part of MoMA's summer exhibition: Art in Our Time |
5/11/-10/1/1939 |
| 38.19 | The MoMA Film Library Bulletin | 1938-1939 |
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Volume 39. Cassandre, Richardson, Rockefeller Gift 1936-1948 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 39.1 | Illustrated Catalog of Exhibition: Posters by Cassandre | 1/15/-2/16/1936 |
| 39.2 | Mimeographed Checklist for MoMA's Exhibition of The Architecture of H.H. Richardson 1862-1886 | 1/15/-2/16/1936 |
| 39.3 | Mimeographed Checklist for MoMA's exhibition: Modern Paintings & Drawings Gift of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. | 1/15/-2/16/1936 |
| 39.4 | Sample Preview Invitation to the Above 3 Simultaneous Exhibitions | |
| 39.5 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of These 3 Shows | |
| 39.6 | Letters to Goodyear from Abby Rockefeller Offering part of her collection to MoMA (March-June 1935); and thanking Goodyear for his kind note re: the awful picture of her on the January 27th cover of Time magazine (cover and article included) |
2/1936 |
| 39.7 | The Carnegie Magazine Illustrated Article "The Richardson Memorial Show", by John O'Connor, Jr | n.d. |
| 39.8 | Herald Tribune Article on the Death of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., And the Bequeathing of Her Residuary Estate to MoMA | 4/28/1948 |
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Volume 40. Cubist & Abstract Art, Modern Painters & Sculptors as Illustrators 1936 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 40.1 | MoMA press release on its upcoming exhibition: Cubism and Abstract Art | 3/3/-4/19/1936 |
| 40.2 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity Over Refusal by NY Customs Officials to Grant Free Admission to 19 Abstract Sculptural Pieces for MoMA show | 2/1936 |
| 40.3 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to Government censorship of art |
4/1936 |
| 40.4 | Sample Preview Invitation to Cubism and Abstract Art Exhibition | |
| 40.5 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | |
| 40.6 | Satirical Poetic Piece on Abstract Art by Carolyn Wells, "The Order of the Literati" | |
| 40.7.A | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage of Abstract Art Show at Rënhard Galleries on "Five Concretionists" | 3/1933 |
| 40.7.B | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage of Abstract Art Show at the Carolina Art Association's exhibition of the "Guggenheim Collection of Non-Objective Paintings" | |
| 40.8 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity Over Move by 80 Museums to Amend Or Abolish US Tariff Laws Governing Free Admission of Works of Art | |
| 40.9.A | Modern Painters & Sculptors As Illustrators Sample Preview Invitation | 4/29/-6/14/1936 |
| 40.9.B | Modern Painters & Sculptors As Illustrators Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | 4/29/-6/14/1936 |
| 40.10 | Letter to Goodyear from Auguste Herbin, founder of "Abstraction Creation" Group Protesting his omission in above show |
6/1936 |
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Volume 41. New Horizons in American Art 1936 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 41.1 | The American Magazine of Art Article "New Horizons" Extolling the WPA Federal Art Project |
8/1936 |
| 41.2.A | New Horizons in American Art: Sample Preview Invitation | 9/16/-10/12/1936 |
| 41.2.B | New Horizons in American Art: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Show Which Presented Work by Artists and Children Done Under the WPA Federal Art Project | 9/16/-10/12/1936 |
| 41.3 | Letter from Holger Cahill Director of the WPA Federal Art Project, to Goodyear Praising him on outstanding exhibition |
11/1936 |
| 41.4.A | John Marin Retrospective Exhibition: Sample Preview Invitation | 10/21/-11/22/1936 |
| 41.4.B | John Marin Retrospective Exhibition: the Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to exhibition |
10/1936 |
| 41.4.C | John Marin Retrospective Exhibition: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Show | 10/21/-11/22/1936 |
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Volume 42. Fantastic Art, Dada & Surrealism 1936-1937 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 42.1 | Correspondence Between Goodyear, Mabry and Barr Over Goodyear's insisting on the removal of certain items from MoMA's traveling exhibition Fantastic Art, Dada and Surrealism |
1/1937 |
| 42.2 | MoMA Brochure: "A Brief Guide to the Exhibition of Fantastic Art, Dada and Surrealism" | |
| 42.3 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity Over Gift to MoMA by Walter P. Chrysler Of the rarest and most complete existing collection of literature pertaining to the Surrealist movement |
11/1936 |
| 42.4.A | Fantastic Art, Dada & Surrealism: Sample Preview Invitation | 12/9/1936-1/17/1937 |
| 42.4.B | Fantastic Art, Dada & Surrealism: Newspaper Publicity Announcing Upcoming Show and the Artists Represented | 12/9/1936-1/17/1937 |
| 42.4.C | Fantastic Art, Dada & Surrealism: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of This Controversial Show | 12/9/1936-1/17/1937 |
| 42.5 | Newspaper Publicity Over Katherine Dreier's Withdrawal of Her Own and 16 Other Paintings by the Société Anonyme from the Surrealist
Exhibition's U.S. Tour On the grounds that it included works by children and the insane, January 1937 |
1/1937 |
| 42.6 | Preview Invitation to Boston's Exhibition of Fantastic Art, Dada & Surrealism | 3/10/-4/3/1937 |
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Volume 43. Rugs, New Acquisitions, Kauffer Josters, Modern Architecture in England 1937 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 43.1 | MoMA Press Release Announcing 2 Simultaneous Exhibitions Vincent van Gogh exhibition's second New York showing; Exhibition of rugs designed by American artists for the Crawford Shops of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor |
1/20/-2/1/1937 |
| 43.2 | Checklist Catalog of Rugs in Exhibition | |
| 43.3 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage and Critique of These Two Exhibits | |
| 43.4.A | Formal Invitation to Two Simultaneous Shows Modern Architecture in England, Posters by E. Mcknight Kauffer (preview) |
2/9/1937 |
| 43.4.B | Formal invitation to Exhibition of MoMA's 17 New Acquisitions | 2/10/-3/7/1937 |
| 43.5 | Catalog of Posters by E. Mcknight Kauffer | |
| 43.6 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of These Exhibits | |
| 43.7 | Reprint of an Article from
The Architectural Record Dealing with MoMA exhibition of Modern Architecture in England |
4/1937 |
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Volume 44. Photography: 1839-1937, Prehistoric Rock Pictures 1937 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 44.1 | Letter from Beaumont Newhall to Goodyear Recounting talk with Stieglitz and his refusal to loan MoMA any of his work |
1/15/1937 |
| 44.2 | Well-Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage Photography: 1839 to 1937 | 3/16/-4/18/1937 |
| 44.3 | Sample Preview Invitation to Prehistoric Rock Pictures in Europe and Africa | 4/28/-5/30/1937 |
| 44.4 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to Rock Pictures exhibition. |
4/1937 |
| 44.5 | Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Prehistoric Rock Pictures Exhibition | |
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Volume 45. Miscellaneous 1936-1939 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 45.1 | Newspaper Publicity of Modern Exposition Architecture | 6/1936-9/1936 |
| 45.2 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage of Steichen Delphiniums | 6/1936-7/1936 |
| 45.3 | Illustrated New York Times article "New York Comes of Age As a Capital of Art" | 2/2/1936 |
| 45.4 | New Horizons in American Art Comprising work done by artists and children under the Federal Art Project of the WPA; includes illustrated newspaper and magazine coverage of exhibition as well as of the purchase by MoMA of 9 works by children. |
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| 45.5 | Newspaper Publicity Regarding the Raising of 14 Million for Mayor LaGuardia's proposed "City Art Center" | 9/1936 |
| 45.6 | Program for 1936-1937 Season at MoMA | |
| 45.7 | Formal Announcement Plus Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage of the first
American Art Portfolio A collection of reproductions along with the original works. |
9/1936-10/1936 |
| 45.8 | Letter from Stanton Griffis of Paramount Production Inc. to Goodyear Congratulating him on MoMA's successful 1936 season. |
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| 45.9 | Three Brochures Summarizing: MoMA's inner organization; MoMA exhibitions to date plus exhibition and publications program for 1936-37 season; facts regarding MoMA's attendance, membership, maintenance and endowment record to date. |
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| 45.10 | Newspaper Coverage of 3 donations to MoMA Portrait of Gala by Salvador Dali; Two Forms by Henry Moore; Handlebar Riders by Chaim Gross |
10/1937 |
| 45.11 | Newspaper Publicity Re: Establishment of "A Young People's Gallery" at MoMA Comprising lectures, conferences and rotating exhibits in cooperation with 12 New York schools |
11/1937 |
| 45.12 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage of 10 Paintings Given to MoMA Comprising works by Bonnard, Derain, Picasso, Utrillo, Benton, Berman, and Spencer |
12/1937-3/1938 |
| 45.13 | MoMA Brochure Outlining its Exhibition, Film and Lecture Programs As Well As Publications for 1937-1938 | |
| 45.14 | Illustrated Coverage of MoMA-Sponsored Competition for Proposed Wheaton College Art Center, | 6/1938 |
| 45.15 | Illustrated Publicity Regarding MoMA's Acquisitions of 13 Paintings & Sculptural Pieces By Blumenschein, Cikovsky, Gallatin, Kuniyoshi, MacIver, Sterne, Speicher, Spencer, Epstein, Flanagan, Harkavy, and Nakian. |
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| 45.16.A | MoMA Advertising Publicity: Brochure and Cards Extolling Membership Privileges | |
| 45.16.B | MoMA Advertising Publicity: Booklet Describing MoMA book Publications | |
| 45.16.C | MoMA Advertising Publicity: Announcement and Invitation to MoMA Lecture Series | |
| 45.17.A | Catalogs: Circulating Exhibitions 1938-39 | |
| 45.17.B | Catalogs: Six Modern Sculptors: Burlach, Despiau, Epstein, Kolbe, Lachaise, Maillol | |
| 45.18 | Fortune Article, "Museum of Modern Art" With 12 color reproductions, pictures of MoMA officers, an architectural model and picture of new Museum building at 11 West 53rd Street. |
12/1938 |
| 45.19 | Two articles (one illustrated) on Picasso in The Art News | 1/28, 2/1/1939 |
| 45.20 | Illustrated New York World Telegram Article of MoMA and Alfred H. Barr, Jr | 1/6/1941 |
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Volume 46. Exhibitions 1937-1938 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 46.1.A | MoMA Summer Exhibition: Sample Exhibition Invitation Exhibition included paintings, sculpture, architecture and movie stills from Permanent Collection, supplemented by loans and special exhibitions. |
6/1937-9/1937 |
| 46.1.B | MoMA Summer Exhibition: Illustrated Newspaper Coverage of Summer Show at MoMA's Temporary Headquarters, 14 West 49th Street | |
| 46.2 | MoMA Brochure Giving Exhibition, Film and Lecture Programs As Well As Publications for 1937-38 Season | |
| 46.3 | Illustrated coverage of MoMA exhibition of the sculpture of William Edmondson | 10/20/-12/1/1937 |
| 46.4.A | The Making of a Contemporary Film from Script to Preview: Sample preview invitation | 12/21/1937-1/31/1939 |
| 46.4.B | The Making of a Contemporary Film…: Illustrated Coverage and Critique Including excerpts from original manuscript of Twain's Adventures of Tom Sawyer. |
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| 46.5.A | New House by Frank Lloyd Wright: Sample Preview Invitation | 1/1938 |
| 46.5.B | New House by Frank Lloyd Wright: Catalog of Exhibition | 1/1938 |
| 46.5.C | New House by Frank Lloyd Wright: Newspaper Publicity | 1/1938 |
| 46.6.A | Subway Art: Sample Invitation | 2/8/-3/5/1938 |
| 46.6.B | Subway Art: Brochure and Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | 2/8/-3/5/1938 |
| 46.6.C | Subway Art: Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Exhibition | 2/8/-3/5/1938 |
| 46.6.D | Subway Art: Invitation to Symposium on Exhibition | 3/2/1938 |
| 46.7.A | Two Exhibitions: Alvar Aalto Architecture & Furniture; Quintanilla Drawings of War in Spain: Sample Preview Invitation | 3/16/-4/18/1938 |
| 46.7.B | Two MoMA Exhibitions: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | 3/16/-4/18/1938 |
| 46.7.C | Two MoMA Exhibitions: Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Dual Exhibitions | 3/16/-4/18/1938 |
| 46.8.A | Masters of Popular Painting: Sample Preview Invitation | 4/27/-6/27/1938 |
| 46.8.B | Masters of Popular Painting: Illustrated Coverage and Critique | 4/27/-6/27/1938 |
| 46.9 | Letter from Madame Androusow to Mrs. Snow Re: purchase of a work by Bombois, one of artists shown in above exhibition. |
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Volume 47. Washington Gallery of Modern Art 1937-1939 1934-1935 |
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| 47.1.A | Sample Invitation to Preview of the Inaugural Exhibition of the Museum of Modern Art Gallery of Washington, | 11/14/1937 |
| 47.1.B | Sample Invitation to a Luncheon Before Preview | |
| 47.2 | Checklist of Works in the Inaugural Exhibition on: Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Renoir and van Gogh | |
| 47.3 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage of the Washington Gallery's Gala Opening Night | 11/14/1937 |
| 47.4 | Newspaper and Magazine Critique of the Gallery and its Inaugural Exhibition of French Masters | |
| 47.5.A | Sporting Paintings from 1700 to 1937: Sample Preview Invitation The Washington Gallery's second exhibition |
12/13/1937-1/10/1938 |
| 47.5.B | Sporting Paintings from 1700 to 1937: Checklist of artists represented | |
| 47.5.C | Sporting Paintings from 1700 to 1937: Magazine Critique of Exhibit | |
| 47.6.A | American Water Colors: Formal Announcement of Show and Sample Preview Invitation The Washington Gallery's third exhibition |
1/18/-2/6/1938 |
| 47.6.B | American Water Colors: Illustrated Critique of Show | |
| 47.7.A | Portraits of Children: Formal Announcement of Show Plus Preview Invitation The Washington Gallery's fourth exhibition |
2/22/-3/20/1938 |
| 47.7.B | Portraits of Children: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | 3/29/-4/24/1938 |
| 47.7.C | Portraits of Children: Illustrated Critique of Show | |
| 47.8.A | Paintings of Flowers & Fruits: Formal Announcement of Exhibition Plus Preview Invitation The Washington Gallery's fifth exhibition |
3/29/-4/24/1939 |
| 47.8.B | Paintings of Flowers & Fruits: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | |
| 47.8.C | Paintings of Flowers & Fruits: Illustrated Critique of Show | |
| 47.9.A | From the Whitney Museum Collection: Paintings by Living Americans: Sample Preview Invitation The Washington Gallery's sixth exhibition |
11/8/-12/4/1938 |
| 47.9.B | From the Whitney Museum Collection: Paintings by Living Americans: Checklist of Artists Represented | |
| 47.9.C | From the Whitney Museum Collection: Paintings by Living Americans: Magazine of Art Article on Show | |
| 47.10.A | Modern American & European Sculpture: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces The Washington Gallery's seventh exhibition |
12/11/1938-1/22/1939 |
| 47.10.B | Modern American & European Sculpture: Illustrated Critique of Show | |
| 47.10.C | Modern American & European Sculpture: Display Photographs of Exhibition | |
| 47.11.A | Paris Painters of Today: Announcement of Exhibition The Washington Gallery's eighth exhibition |
1/29/-2/26/1939 |
| 47.11.B | Paris Painters of Today: Checklist of Artists Represented | |
| 47.11.C | Paris Painters of Today: Illustrated Critique of Show | |
| 47.12.A | A Century of American Painting: Announcement of Exhibition As Well As of a Contest to Identify the Artists Represented The Washington Gallery's ninth exhibition |
3/7/-4/2/1939 |
| 47.12.B | A Century of American Painting: Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 47.13.A | Art and Decoration: Sample Preview Invitation The Washington Gallery's tenth exhibition |
4/11/-5/7/1939 |
| 47.13.B | Art and Decoration: Descriptive Announcement Card of Exhibition | |
| 47.13.C | Art and Decoration: The Art News Article on This Final Show of the Washington Gallery | 4/29/1939 |
| 47.14 | The Art Digest Article Announcing the Closing of the Museum of Modern Art Gallery in Washington Due to Lack of Funds | 4/15.1939 |
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Volume 48. Jeu de Paume Exhibition 1936-1939 |
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| 48.1 | Letter from A.H. Barr, Jr. to Goodyear Regarding contract expenses of Jeu de Paume exhibition |
8/17/1938 |
| 48.2 | Newspaper Announcement of MoMA Exhibition of American Art to be Held at Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris in summer of 1937 | 5/1936 |
| 48.3 | Letters to Goodyear from the French Minister of National Education and the French Ambassador to U.S Regarding change in exhibition date (to summer 1938) plus the new agreement. |
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| 48.4.A | American Paintings for Paris: Sample Preview Invitation Plus Checklist of Exhibition Pieces | 11/9/-12/13/1937 |
| 48.4.B | American Paintings for Paris: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Paintings Destined for Paris Exhibition in 1938 | |
| 48.5 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to exhibition. |
4/1938-5/1938 |
| 48.6 | Illustrated Publicity Re: the assembling and shipping of 1000 works of 124 artists plus films and an architectural survey, all for MoMA-sponsored Paris exhibition: Three Centuries of American Art 1609-1938 |
5/24/1938-7/13/1938 |
| 48.7 | Newspaper Article re: a London exhibition of American Art Sponsored by Wildenstein, from May 25-June 25, 1938. |
5/7/1938 |
| 48.8 | Letter from Cordell Hull to Goodyear Re: extending an invitation to the British King to visit Jeu de Paume exhibition |
5/1938 |
| 48.9 | Well-Illustrated Article by Goodyear About Jeu de Paume Exhibition | |
| 48.10 | Sample Preview Invitation Plus French and American Newspaper Coverage and Critique of Jeu de Paume Exhibition | |
| 48.11 | Illustrated Newspaper Coverage as Well as Copy of Speech by U. S. Ambassador Bullitt at Opening of Exhibition | 5/28/1938 |
| 48.12 | New York Herald Tribune Letters to the Art Editor Both angrily against and heartily for the Jeu de Paume exhibition |
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| 48.13 | Formal Invitation to Show:
Retrospective du Cinema Americain 1895-1938 At la Cinematique Francaise |
6/1938 |
| 48.14 | Letters to Goodyear from the Ministere de Education Nationale et des Beaux Arts | 6/1938-7/1938 |
| 48.15 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Articles on How American Art Fared in Paris and London Summer Exhibits | 7/1938-9/1938 |
| 48.16 | Issue of the
Légion d'Honneur Devoted to Jeu de Paume exhibition |
10/1938 |
| 48.17.A | Americans at Home: Checklist of Exhibition Pieces Downtown Gallery's exhibition presenting the works of 32 artists shown in the summer shows in Paris and London. |
10/4/-10/22/1939 |
| 48.17.B | Americans at Home: Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Show | |
| 48.18 | 23 Letters to Goodyear from Artists Represented in Jeu de Paume Exhibition and Others Congratulating Him on Show's Success | |
| 48.19 | 4-Page Itemized "Estimate of Cost of Paris Exhibition " | |
| 48.20 | Illustrated Publicity Re: Jeu de Paume Museum's Acquisition of 2 Oils by Hogue and Stella That Were Shown in its Summer Exhibition | 1/1939 |
| 48.21 | 30 photographs of the Jeu de Paume exhibition | |
| 48.22.A | Three Centuries of American Architecture: Formal Announcement Originally assembled for Jeu de Paume exhibition |
2/15/-3/15/1939 |
| 48.22.B | Three Centuries of American Architecture: the Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to exhibition |
2/1939 |
| 48.22.C | Three Centuries of American Architecture: Newspaper and Magazine Coverage | |
| 48.23 | Letter of Apology from Nelson Rockefeller to Goodyear Plus Rockefeller's critical "Letter to the Editor" of Time concerning an article attributing Jeu de Paume exhibition to him instead of Goodyear. |
5/1940 |
| 48.24 | Edward A. Jewell article, "The Trend of Art" in The Times, United States Number, London | 6/8/1939 |
| 48.25 | Seven Page Report on the Jeu de Paume Exhibition by A. Conger Goodyear | |
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Volume 49. Trois Siècles d'Art Aux Etats-Unis 1938 |
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| 49.1 | Contains the Blueprints for the Different Floors of the Musée du Jeu de Paume, With regard to MoMA-sponsored exhibition there in summer of 1938. |
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| 49.2.A | Catalogs of the Exhibition: One Large Catalog Combining Lengthy Text with 103 Reproductions | |
| 49.2.B | Catalogs of the Exhibition: One Catalog Containing Only Lengthy Text | |
| 49.2.C | Catalogs of the Exhibition: a Third Catalog Devoted Solely to the Reproductions of the Exhibition | |
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Volume 50. Rouault, Evans, Useful Objects, Bauhaus 1938 |
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| 50.1 | Sample Preview Invitation to 3 Simultaneous Exhibitions Inaugurating MoMA's 1938-1939 Season American Photographs -- Walker Evans; The Prints of Georges Rouault; Useful Objects Under Five Dollars |
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| 50.2 | Catalog Plus Illustrated Coverage and Critique of Exhibition of The Prints of Georges Rouault | |
| 50.3 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of Walker Evans Photography | |
| 50.4 | New Yorker Article on Useful Objects Under Five Dollars | 10/15/1938 |
| 50.5.A | Bauhaus…: Sample Preview Invitation | |
| 50.5.B | Bauhaus…: the Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to Exhibition Bauhaus Weimar 1915-1925 Dessau 1925-1928 December 1938-January 1939 |
12/1938 |
| 50.5.C | Bauhaus…: Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Controversial Comment on Show | |
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Volume 51. American Art Today, New York World's Fair 1939-1940 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 51.1 | Newspaper and Magazine Publicity Regarding a "Contemporary American Art Building" to Be Erected at the 1939 NY World's Fair | 4/1938 |
| 51.2 | Information Circular on the Exhibition of Contemporary American Art at the NY World's Fair | |
| 51.3.A | Illustrated Coverage of: the Contemporary Arts Building to Be Built | 10/1938-2/1939 |
| 51.3.B | Illustrated Coverage of: the Selection of the Exhibition's 800 Works from Regional Shows Around U.S | 10/1938-2/1939 |
| 51.3.C | Illustrated Coverage of: Protest Over Selection Rules from American Artists Living in Paris | 10/1938-2/1939 |
| 51.3.D | Illustrated Coverage of: a Purchase Fund Set Up to Buy Works Exhibited and Donate the m to Various American Art Museums | 10/1938-2/1939 |
| 51.3.E | Illustrated Coverage of: Art Pieces Pouring in to Selection Committee | 10/1938-2/1939 |
| 51.4 | Newark Museum Checklist of its Exhibition of Work Submitted by New Jersey Artists for NY World's Fair Exhibition | |
| 51.5 | Parnassus Issue Devoted to Contemporary Arts Exhibition at Fair | 3/1939 |
| 51.6 | Checklist Catalog of Exhibition Pieces at NY World's Fair | |
| 51.7 | Magazine of Art Issue Devoted to Art Show at Fair | 5/1939 |
| 51.8 | Parnassus Issue Devoted to Exhibition | 5/1939 |
| 51.9 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of the 1200 Exhibition Pieces at NY World's Fair | 4/1939-5/1939 |
| 51.10 | MoMA Purchases 9 Paintings from World's Fair Exhibition | 5/1939 |
| 51.11 | Sample Invitation to Formal Opening of the Contemporary Arts Building at Fair, Plus Illustrated Newspaper Coverage | 6/1939 |
| 51.12 | NY's Metropolitan Museum of Art Purchases 20 Works from Fair Exhibition | 7/1939 |
| 51.13 | Announcements of Special Daily Events at the Fair's Art Center, Including an "Art Week" | 9/28/-10/4/1939 |
| 51.14 | Fair Purchases and Distributes 31 Works of Art from its Exhibition Newspapers plus the actual news release. |
1/1940 |
| 51.15 | Letter to Goodyear from C. Hastings of Baltimore Denouncing the "Selection" Procedure of Exhibition Works | n.d. |
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Volume 52. Art in Our Time, New Building, 10th Anniversary 1937-1940 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 52.1 | Duplicate Signed Copy of Agreement Between MoMA and John Lowry, Inc., A building corporation contracted as agent for the erection of the new Museum building at 9-19 West 53rd Street |
6/28/1937 |
| 52.2 | Newspaper Coverage Re: MoMA's Purchase of Property At Nos. 6, 8 and 10 West 53rd Street ; then its exchange of these 3 plots for property at Nos. 9, 11 and 13 West 53rd Street ; and finally its acquisition of additional land at Nos. 15, 17 and 19 West 53rd Street. |
5/1936, 10/1936 |
| 52.3 | Newspaper Publicity Over the Selection of Philip Goodwin As Architect for the New MoMA Building | 11/1936 |
| 52.4 | Newspaper Coverage of the Gift to MoMA by the Rockefeller Family 1 million dollars worth of land at Nos. 8, 10 and 12 West 54th Street and Nos. 15, 17 and 19 West 53rd Street; plus illustrated coverage of the proposed model for the 2 million MoMA building to be completed by the Fall of 1938 |
6/1937-1/1938 |
| 52.5 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to the new building, recent gifts to MoMA, and the summer exhibition. |
7/1937 |
| 52.6 | Illustrated Newspaper Publicity of the Upcoming Opening of MoMA's New Quarters In conjunction with the holding of its 10th Anniversary exhibition Art in Our Time on May 10, 1939 |
3/1939-4/1939 |
| 52.7 | The Bulletin of MoMA, Devoted to building opening, 10th Anniversary exhibition and the election of new officers. |
5/1939-6/1939 |
| 52.8.A | MoMA Press Releases Dealing With: Facts on the New 2 Million Dollar MoMA Building | |
| 52.8.B | MoMA Press Releases Dealing With: Election of Nelson Rockefeller as MoMA's New President Plus illustrated coverage of above. |
5/1939 |
| 52.9.A | Gala Opening Ceremonies: Formal Invitation | 5/10/1939 |
| 52.9.B | Gala Opening Ceremonies: Menu | 5/10/1939 |
| 52.9.C | Gala Opening Ceremonies: Announcement of Radio Broadcast of Ceremony, Including Speech by President Roosevelt | 5/10/1939 |
| 52.9.D | Gala Opening Ceremonies: Illustrated Newspaper Coverage of Roosevelt's Address and of the Ceremony Itself | 5/10/1939 |
| 52.10 | Illustrated Newspaper and Magazine Coverage and Critique of MoMA's 10th Anniversary Exhibition and its Largest to Date:
Art in Our Time\ Including painting, sculpture, graphic arts, architecture, town planning, industrial art, photography and moving pictures. |
5/11/-10/1/1939 |
| 52.11 | The Bulletin of MoMA Devoted to Professor Paul J. Sachs' address to the Trustees, May 8, 1939. |
7/1939 |
| 52.12 | The Architectural Forum Article Dealing with the new MoMA building. |
8/1939 |
| 52.13 | Three Fashion Layouts Photographed in MoMA's New Galleries | |
| 52.14 | MoMA Brochures Advertising its New Membership Privileges and 10th Anniversary Exhibition | |
| 52.15 | Collection of Admission Tickets to Events at the New York World's Fair | |
| 52.16 | Announcement of Paul Klee Exhibition at the Neumann-Willard Gallery | 5/15/-6/10/1939 |
| 52.17 | Photographs of MoMA Trustees and Society "Notables" Participating in Opening Ceremonies of MoMA's New Building | |
| 52.18 | Letter from Lee Simonson to Goodyear Congratulating Him on New Building | 6/6/1939 |
| 52.19 | Invitation to Goodyear to Attend the Opening of the Museum of Standard Oil | 5/10/1939 |
| 52.20 | Handbill "How Modern Is MoMA?" Put Out by the "Avant Garde" Art Group, Denouncing Museum's Interpretation of "Modern" Art Plus newspaper article of whole affair. |
4/1940 |
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Volume 53. Annual Report M.M.A. 1930-1939 |
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| Item | Title | Date |
| 53.1 | Report of the Annual Meeting of the Corporation | 11/20/1930 |
| 53.2 | The Museum of Modern Art Annual Report | 10/1/1930-9/30/1931 |
| 53.3 | Museum of Modern Art President's Report | 11/12/1931 |
| 53.4 | Museum of Modern Art Annual Report | 1931-1932 |
| 53.5 | Report to the Corporation | 12/8/1932 |
| 53.6 | The Museum of Modern Art Progress Report | 10/1932-10/1933 |
| 53.7 | Museum of Modern Art Report to the President | 5/10/1934 |
| 53.8 | Report of the Director to the Board of Trustees | 1/24/1935 |
| 53.9 | Director's Report | 10/1/1934-10/1/1935 |
| 53.10 | Report for the Year | 10/1/1935-10/1/1936 |
| 53.11 | Executive Director's Report for the Period | 10/1/1936-6/30/1937 |
| 53.12 | The Annual Report of the Executive Director to the Trustees and Corporation Members of the Museum of Modern Art | 7/1/1937-6/30/1938 |
| 53.13 | Annual Report to the Board of Trustees and Corporation Members of the Museum of Modern Art | 7/1/1938-6/30/1939 |
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Volume 54. The Museum of Modern Art: the First Ten Years by A. Conger Goodyear |
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