Drawer FF/8
Container
Contains 3 Results:
“Gallery and Museum Comprise…” Kansas City Star supplement (folder 1 of 2) , December 10, 1933
File — Drawer: FF/8, Folder: 72.01
Identifier: RG. 72
Scope and Contents Note
From the Record Group:
The Scrapbook Collection contains newspaper and magazine clippings, dated 1926-2001, which relate in some way to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Most of the articles are from local publications, but there is also a number of regional, national, and international publications. Articles detail the Nelson and Atkins bequests that started the museum, the Nelson family, Mary Atkins, construction of the museum and its opening, acquisition of art, programs, events, staff, and other museum news. To...
Dates:
December 10, 1933
Found in:
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Archives
/
Scrapbooks
“Ready for the Public…”Kansas City Star supplement (folder 2 of 2), December 10, 1933
File — Drawer: FF/8, Folder: 72.02
Identifier: RG. 72
Scope and Contents Note
From the Record Group:
The Scrapbook Collection contains newspaper and magazine clippings, dated 1926-2001, which relate in some way to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Most of the articles are from local publications, but there is also a number of regional, national, and international publications. Articles detail the Nelson and Atkins bequests that started the museum, the Nelson family, Mary Atkins, construction of the museum and its opening, acquisition of art, programs, events, staff, and other museum news. To...
Dates:
December 10, 1933
Found in:
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Archives
/
Scrapbooks
Pages 4a-9, 1929-1930
File — Drawer: FF/8, Folder: 70.01
Identifier: RG. 72
Scope and Contents Note
From the Record Group:
The Scrapbook Collection contains newspaper and magazine clippings, dated 1926-2001, which relate in some way to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Most of the articles are from local publications, but there is also a number of regional, national, and international publications. Articles detail the Nelson and Atkins bequests that started the museum, the Nelson family, Mary Atkins, construction of the museum and its opening, acquisition of art, programs, events, staff, and other museum news. To...
Dates:
1929-1930