Richard Diebenkorn : works on paper from the Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson Collection / curators, Mariana Amatullo ... [et al.] ; faculty advisor, Susan C. Larsen ; exhibition coordinator, Susan L. Jenkins
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Unbound miscellaneous records, July 1867–July 1868, are arranged by type of record. Included are reports of outrages, affidavits, telegrams, records relating to elections, court records, receipts, indenture records, and reports of operations.
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Unbound records relating to court cases, February 1865–December 1868, are arranged by year. Included are correspondence, charges and specifications, and transcripts of trials.
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The Anderson Collection : two decades of American graphics, 1967-1987 : prints, multiples, monotypes, works in paper : Stanford University Museum of Art, Stanford, California, September 29, 1987-January 3, 1988 : catalogue / by Betsy G. Fryberger
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A family affair : modern and contemporary American art from the Anderson Collection at Stanford University / contributors, Gwen Allen, David Cateforis, Evelyn C. Hankins, Molly S. Hutton, Branden W. Joseph, Carolyn Kastner, Alexander Nemerov, Karen M. Rapp, John Seed, Rachel Teagle
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Art as experiment, art as experience [electronic resource] : the Anderson collection / [produced by the Education Department of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, with the participation of Idea Integration, San Francisco]
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Anderson collection : art as experiment, art as experience
Projects--made in Philadelphia 4 : [an exhibition] : Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, December 5, 1980-January 25, 1981 / artists in the exhibition, Harry Anderson ... [et al.]