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Klaus Perls

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Title
Klaus Perls

Record
Interview of Klaus Perls, January 19 1993
Oral History Collection. 1 audio cassette

Description
Klaus Gunther Perls was the brother of Frank Perls. Their father was Hugo Perls, the art dealer and scholar who worked in Berlin until 1940 when he emigrated to New York to open a gallery (the Perls Gallery) specialising in twentieth-century art. The Frank Perls Gallery had been established the previous year by his son Frank (1910-1975). After Hugo's death Frank Perls continued his father's business in New York.

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/
Searchable catalogue: http://www.siris.si.edu/

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Reference Services/ILL
Archives of American Art
Smithsonian Institution
PO Box 37012
Victor Building, Room 2200, MRC 937
Washington, DC 20013-7012

Opening Hours:
Microfilm Reference Room: 9-5, Monday-Friday; no appointment necessary, but researchers are advised to contact the archive in advance.
Oral History Tapes and Transcripts: 9-5, Monday-Friday; by appointment only.
Manuscript Reading Room - for use of original papers: 9:30-12 and 1-4:30,
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. 234.

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