Box RG02.04
Contains 18 Results:
Handforth, Nannie, 1949-1955
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.
Harada, Kozo, 1960-1964
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.
Hauge, Victor, 1961
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.
Horstmann, Charlotte, 1958-1972
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.
“J”, 1937-1973
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.
“K”, 1935-1939
Key Correspondents: Kevorkian, H.
“K”, 1948-1971
Key Correspondents: Kevorkian, H.; Kim, Chewon; Kates,George; Kinsey, Alfred; Komor Mathias
King, Ginpoh, 1966-1971
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.
Kochukyo Company, 1959-1964
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.
Komor, Mathias, 1952-1966
This sub-series contains letters to and from Laurence Sickman related to art purchases and gifts, exhibitions, requests for Sickman to lecture or teach a class, and individuals seeking information about their Asian art objects.