Box RG91.02
Contains 10 Results:
Asia Trip, 1984
These records consist of correspondence and other miscellaneous materials collected and maintained while Laurence Sickman held the title of Director Emeritus at the Museum. They document his activities as a lecturer, teacher, and consultant after his official retirement from the Museum, especially in relation to Chinese artworks.
Buddhist Bronzes, 1981
These records consist of correspondence and other miscellaneous materials collected and maintained while Laurence Sickman held the title of Director Emeritus at the Museum. They document his activities as a lecturer, teacher, and consultant after his official retirement from the Museum, especially in relation to Chinese artworks.
International Symposium on Chinese Painting, 1980
These records consist of correspondence and other miscellaneous materials collected and maintained while Laurence Sickman held the title of Director Emeritus at the Museum. They document his activities as a lecturer, teacher, and consultant after his official retirement from the Museum, especially in relation to Chinese artworks.
Miscellaneous, 1977-1978
These records consist of correspondence and other miscellaneous materials collected and maintained while Laurence Sickman held the title of Director Emeritus at the Museum. They document his activities as a lecturer, teacher, and consultant after his official retirement from the Museum, especially in relation to Chinese artworks.
Non-Western art letters, 1981
Non-western art letters, 1982
Primarily correspondence related to Asian art and arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.
Non-western art letters, 1983
General correspondence, 1984
This sub-series contains secretary's copies of letters from Laurence Sickman regarding lecture requests, advice on art purchases, classes taught, and related subjects. Also included is correspondence related to Chinese and other non-Western works of art acquired by the museum.
Non-western art letters, 1984
General correspondence, 1985
This sub-series contains secretary's copies of letters from Laurence Sickman regarding lecture requests, advice on art purchases, classes taught, and related subjects. Also included is correspondence related to Chinese and other non-Western works of art acquired by the museum.