Title
Louis Alexander Gallery, New York
Record
Louis Alexander Gallery records 1961-1963
Partially microfilmed: reel 136 (frames 572-972)
Description
The Louis Alexander Gallery was founded by Louis Alexander Cohn. The records
includes gallery correspondence, exhibition catalogues, newspaper cuttings and
artist files. Most of the material relates to an exhibition of American
drawings held in the Gallery in the autumn of 1962. The exhibition included
work by Al Copley, Ross Coates, Charles S. DuBack, William Giles, David
Packard, Leo Rabkin, and Athos Zagharias.
Location of
Record
Archives of American Art
Smithsonian Institution
Washington DC Research Center Suite 2200
750 9th St. NW
Washington DC
Tel: +1 202 275 2156 (General queries)
or: +1 202 275 1961 (Reference desk)
http://artarchives.si.edu/
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Postal Address:
Reference Services/ILL
Archives of American Art
Smithsonian Institution
PO Box 37012
Victor Building, Room 2200, MRC 937
Washington, DC 20013-7012
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Monday-Friday, by appointment only.
Source
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System
<http://www.siris.si.edu/>, accessed
3 January 2003.
N.H. Yeide, K. Akinsha, A.L. Walsh (eds.), AAM Guide to Provenance Research, Washington 2001, p. 215.