Fagles, Robert
Fait, Joachim
Falkenstein, Henry
Färber, Helmut
Fee, James Alger
Feifel, Herman
Feltenstein, Rosalie
Ferguson, Wallace K.
Fergusson, Francis
Ferrara, Luisa Balboni-Sindaco di
Ferrari, Angel
Ferrari, Guy
Feron, Madame Raymonde
Field Enterprises, Inc.
Filia, Joan
Filipetto, Gino
Film, Carin
Finch, Henry A.
Fingesten, Peter
Fink, June-Marie
Finlayson, Donald L.
Fischer, L.
Flagg, Richard B.
Fleming, John F.
Fleming, John V.
Flexner, Abrahae
Flitner, Wilhelm
Foelsch
Folliet, G.
Foltiny, Stephen
Forbes, J. D.
Forbes, Kenneth Ripley
Foreman, Clark
Forslund, Erik
Forth, Robert F.
Foster, Philip
Foster, Sharon
Fowle, J. W.
Fowler, George
Fowles, Jean
Fox, John
Fox, Milton S.
Fraenkel, Hans
Francia, P. L. de
Francis, William
Frankena, William
Frantz, Sally
Fraser, Russell A.
Freccero, John
Freimarck, Vincent
French and Company, Inc.
Frenkel, Thomas
Frey, Dagobert
Friberg, Axel
Fried, Alexander
Friedenwald, Jonas S.
Fritz, Rolf
Fröbe-Kapteyn, Olga
Fulton, John
Furnies
Furniss, W. Todd
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Collection Citation:
Erwin Panofsky papers, 1904-1990 (bulk dates 1920-1968). Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.