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Collection Citation:
Marcel Breuer papers, 1920-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Funding for the microfilming of this collection was provided by the Gerta Charitable Trust. Funding for the digitization of the microfilm was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Headquarters Building, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, "Air Rights Building-South Portal Site," Washington, D.C.
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Collection Citation:
Marcel Breuer papers, 1920-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the microfilming of this collection was provided by the Gerta Charitable Trust. Funding for the digitization of the microfilm was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
The microfilm for this collection has been digitized and is available online via the Archives of American Art website.
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Collection Citation:
Marcel Breuer papers, 1920-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the microfilming of this collection was provided by the Gerta Charitable Trust. Funding for the digitization of the microfilm was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
The microfilm for this collection has been digitized and is available online via the Archives of American Art website.
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Collection Citation:
Marcel Breuer papers, 1920-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the microfilming of this collection was provided by the Gerta Charitable Trust. Funding for the digitization of the microfilm was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
The microfilm for this collection has been digitized and is available online via the Archives of American Art website.
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Collection Citation:
Marcel Breuer papers, 1920-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the microfilming of this collection was provided by the Gerta Charitable Trust. Funding for the digitization of the microfilm was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
The microfilm for this collection has been digitized and is available online via the Archives of American Art website.
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The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Collection Citation:
Marcel Breuer papers, 1920-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the microfilming of this collection was provided by the Gerta Charitable Trust. Funding for the digitization of the microfilm was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
Costa, Lucio (architect), 1952-1953 (1 telegram, 1 letter): telegram from Breuer; 1953 letter dictated by Walter Gropius to Howard Robertson with lines for signatures of Costa, Gropius, Sven Markelius, and Ernesto Rogers
Dezell, Mr. (Building Management, UNESCO), 1956 (1 letter): from W. Mactaggart
d'Harnoncourt, René (Museum of Modern Art), 1957 (2 letters)
d'Hennezel, Mourer, 1953 (1 letter)
Duprat, Mr., 1961 (1 letter): from Bernard Zehrfuss
Edwards, David J. (Georgia Institute of Technology), 1952 (1 letter)
Ehrmann, Gilles, 1959 (1 telegram): from Breuer
Eken, Andrew J. (Starrett Brothers and Eken), 1952-1953 (2 letters)
Emslie, Murray Sims, 1958 (1 letter)
Evans, Luther H. (director general), 1955-1959 (6 letters)
Evarts, John, undated (1 calling card)
Foster, Richard, 1957 (1 letter)
Fry, Lynn W. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), 1953 (1 letter)
Fulchignoni, Enrico (head of the film department), 1957 (1 letter): to Eugène Callison
Gatje, Robert Frederick, 1967 (1 letter)
Gazette de Lausanne, 1958 (1 letter): from Breuer's office
Goodwin, Philip L. (architect), 1952-1953 (2 letters)
Goss, Dale (Seattle Public Schools), 1953 (1 letter)
Graber, Rudolf (Wohnbedarf furniture store), 1957 (1 letter): from Breuer, includes a photograph of interior of a cafeteria
Gropius, Walter and Ise, 1952-1961 (63 letters): 30 from Breuer
Grossi, Olindo (Pratt Institute), 1952 (1 letter)
Hansen, J. Dilling, 1960 (9 letters)
Harper-Smith, Mr., 1958 (1 letter): from Bernard Zehrfuss
Harvard University, 1952 (1 letter): from President Conant's office
Hauf, Harold D. (Edwards Street Laboratory), 1952 (1 letter)
Hervé, Lucien (photographer), 1957 (1 letter)
Hill, Henry, 1952 (1 letter)
Julius Hoffmann Verlag Stuttgart, 1955-1956 (4 letters)
Hopkins, Frank S. (UNESCO Relations Staff), 1957 (1 letter)
Hutchins, John Jay (Law Offices of S. G. Archibald), 1967-1975 (34 letters): 16 from Breuer
Institute of Contemporary Art, 1952-1953 (2 letters)
Jalles, Louis, 1967 (1 letter): to Bernard Zehrfuss)
Johnson, Philip C., 1952-1963 (4 letters)
Jours de France, 1958 (1 letter): from Breuer's office
König, Max (Wohnbedarf furniture store), 1956 (1 letter)
Large, R. A., 1952 (1 letter)
La Rochelle, J. Drieu (wrote a report on ventilation with Zehrfuss), 1949
Le Corbusier, 1952-1953 (8 letters): 2 to Walter Gropius; 2 to José Luis Sert
Le Génie Civil, 1958 (1 letter): from Breuer's office
Leguen, Yves, 1958-1960 (3 letters)
Lewis, George Sherman (architect), 1952 (1 letter)
Loeb, G. M. (E. F. Hutton & Company), 1952-1953 (2 letters)
Lurie, H. Lee (Barron, Rice & Rockmore), 1952 (1 letter)
Mactaggart, W. (DAO, UNESCO), 1956 (1 letter)
Malecki, T., 1958 (1 letter)
Mandleur et Dolbeau, 1957 (1 letter)
Marcel, Pierre, 1957-1958 (58 letters): 24 from Breuer
Markelius, Sven, 1953 (1 letter): dictated by Walter Gropius to Howard Robertson with lines for signatures of Lucio Costa, Gropius, Markelius, and Ernesto Rogers)
McCray, Porter (Museum of Modern Art), 1957 (1 letter)
McFadden, William Parker, undated (1 note of address)
McMullough, Max, undated (1 calling card)
Mérédieu, Denise, 1957-1959 (29 letters): 11 from Breuer
Millquist, Jerome, 1955 (2 letters)
Mohrhardt, Charles M. (Detroit Public Library), 1953 (1 letter)
Montagnier, M. (head of the Office of Conferences and General Services), 1957-1961 (7 letters)
Nervi, Pier Luigi, 1952-1975 (82 letters): 32 from Breuer
New York Herald Tribune, 1952 (1 letter): from Breuer
Osmun, Edward (New York Port Authority), 1962 (1 letter): from Breuer
Perrault, Mr. , 1961 (1 letter): from Breuer
Pilzer, Leopold, 1952-1953 (2 letters)
Présentè, G. M., 1958 (1 letter): from Bernard Zehrfuss
Rawlings, Boynton M. (Law Offices of S. G. Archibald), 1967 (2 letters)
Ritchie, Raymond D. (Ritchie Construction Company, Inc.), 1952 (1 letter)
Robertson, Howard (Easton & Robertson, London), 1952-1953 (2 letters): 1 from Eero Saarinen; 1953 letter dictated by Walter Gropius to Robertson with lines for signatures of Lucio Costa, Gropius, Sven Markelius, and Ernesto Rogers
Rocourt, Evelyn, 1954 (1 letter): see Project File for UNESCO
Rogers, Ernesto N., 1953 (1 letter): dictated by Walter Gropius to Howard Robertson with lines for signatures of Lucio Costa, Gropius, Sven Markelius, and Rogers
Roux, Alina, 1959 (1 letter): from Breuer's office
Saarinen, Eero, 1952 (2 letters)
Sert, José Luis (International Congresses for Modern Architecture, CIAM), 1952-1953 (7 letters)
Smith, Hamilton, 1963 (1 letter)
Stillman, Rufus and Leslie, 1958 (1 letter)
Suter-Moser, Claude, 1955 (1 letter)
Sutnar, Ladislav, 1956 (1 letter)
George J. Switzer Company (Edmund Switzer), 1952 (1 letter)
Székely, Tamás István (Wohnbedarf furniture store), 1957 (1 letter)
Taylor, John W. (acting director general, UNESCO), 1953 (1 letter): from Walter Gropius
Thomas, Jean (assistant director general), 1958 (7 letters)
Thompson, Marion Gordon, 1953 (1 letter)
Urlik, J. P. (secretary, UNESCO), 1958 (2 letters)
Wermeil, Benjamin, 1952 (6 letters): 5 from Breuer; 1 from Le Corbusier
Wilkinson, J. R. (Stevens & Wilkinson), 1952 (1 letter)
Zehrfuss, Bernard and Simone, undated and 1949-1967 (229 letters): 92 from Breuer
Collection Restrictions:
The microfilm for this collection has been digitized and is available online via the Archives of American Art website.
Collection Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Collection Citation:
Marcel Breuer papers, 1920-1986. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Sponsor:
Funding for the microfilming of this collection was provided by the Gerta Charitable Trust. Funding for the digitization of the microfilm was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art.