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Collection Creator:
André Emmerich Gallery  Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Date:
circa 1954-1998
Scope and Contents note:
Inventory cards track artwork entering and leaving the gallery. Each card lists a work's artist, title, date, media, and measurements. Most cards include a photograph of the artwork, and most cards further list the ultimate action taken regarding the work (sold, returned to artist or gallery, consigned, etc.), the list price or paid price, exhibition and catalog history, and the history of price quotes given for the work. The gallery used a number of abbreviations for the transactions on the inventory cards: NFS - Not For Sale RTA - Returned to Artist o/c - On Consignment (from) o/a - On Approval OOG - Out of Gallery O/L - On Loan (from) TGF - Top Gallant Farm There are no inventory cards tracking pre-Columbian art and artifacts in the collection. The cards represent works from both the New York gallery and Zurich gallery. The cards are arranged into ten overlapping groups established by the gallery representing transactions, such as sales and consignments, loans, returns, and other general art movement. Within each category, most of the cards are alphabetized by artist and thereafter by title, but occasionally an artist's work is divided into categories (for example by media) before being arranged alphabetically by title: Returned to Artist Sold (pre-1993) Sold Sold and/or Returned to Artist Returned to Artist Sold Old Top Gallant Farm Sculptures Emmerich Private Sold Last Active Inventory and Sales Additional Cards See Appendix for a list of artists' names represented by the Artist Inventory Cards in Series 8.1.
Appendix: Artists' Names Represented in Artist Inventory Cards in Series 8.1.:
Aakre, Richard Abbott, Berenice Abercrombie, Douglas Adams, Ansel Adams, Robert Africano, Nicholas Albers, Josef Alechinsky, Pierre Altoon, John Amerine, Wayne Andre, Carl Annesley, David Appel, Karel Arakawa Arbus, Diane Arman Arp, Jean (Hans) Ashbaugh, Dennis Atget, Eugene Atkins, Anna Audubon, J.J. Avery, Milton Bacon, Francis Bailey, William Baldus, Edouard Ball, Lillian Balthus Bannard, Walter Darby Barlett, Jennifer Barth, Frances Barth, Wolf Bartolini, Luciano Basquiat, Jean-Michel Baziotes, William Beasley, Barth Bireline, George Bleckner, Ross Blossfeldt, Karl Bocklin, Arnold Boisseu Boisson, L. Bolotowsky, Ilya Bolus, Michael Bonnard, Pierre Bonnet, Phi Bradley, Peter Beasley, Bruce Becher, Bernd and Hillar Bellocq, E.J. Benazzi, Raffael Benton, Fletcher Best, Mary Ellen Beuys, Joseph Bill, Max Boepple, Willard Bogart, Bram Borofsky, John Boxer, Stanley Botero, Fernardo Boudin, Eugene Bourke-White, Margaret Brach, Paul Brancusi, Constantin Braque, George Brassaï Breed, Charles Brui Brush, Daniel Buchwald, Howard Buckley, Stephen Bucklow, Christopher Bush, Jack Butterfield, Deborah Calder, Alexander Callahan, Harry Cascella, Andrea Caracciolo, Roberto Caro, Anthony Cezanne, Paul Chadwick, Lynn Chagall, Marc Chamberlain, John Chase, Louisa Chillida, Eduardo Christensen, Dan Christo Clifford, Charles Close, Chuck Cohen, Elaine Lustig Conlon, William Contino, Leonard Crile, Susan cummings, e.e. Dahl-Wolfe, Louise David, Michael Davis, Gerald Davis, Lynn Davis, Ronald de Amaral, Olga de Chirico, Giorgio de Clercq, Louis de Kooning, Willem Degas, Edgar Dehner, Edgar Delaunay, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Dembiczak, J.G. de Valdivia, Marco di Suvero, Mark Diebenkorn, Richard Dill, Guy Dill, Lesley Diller, Burgoyne Dine, Jim Disderi Dorazio, Piero Downes, Rackstraw Drapell, Joseph Drentwett Dubuffet, Jean Duchamp, Marcel Duck-Hyun, Cho Dufy, Raoul Du Maine, H. Durandelle, Louis-Emille Durrant, Jennifer Dzubas, Friedel Edgerton, Dr. Harold Egger, Marc Eggleston, William Embry, Norris Ellis, Stephen Emmerich, Tobias Ernst, Max Evans, Walker Fautrier, Jean Feeley, Paul Feist, Harold Ferber, Herbert Ferrara, Jackie Fessler, Cristina Fischl, Eric Flavin, Dan Fleming, Linda Fontana, Corsin Fontana, Lucio Ford, Hermine Fornier, Paul Foster, John Fournier, Paul Francis, Sam Francis, Sherron Franck Frank, Robert Frankenthaler, Helen Freud, Lucian Friedberg, Richard Freres, Henry Friedlander, Lee Fuger Funakoshi, Katsura Fuss, Adam Galanin, Igor Giacometti, Alberto Gibbons, Arthur Gilliam, Sam Ginnever, Charles Giordani, Patrice Glarner, Fritz Gliko, Carl Gonzalez, Julio Goodnough, Robert Gorchov, Ron Gordon, Harry Gorky, Arshile Gossweiler, Christoph Gottlieb, Adolph Graffin, Daniel Graham, John Graubner, Gotthard Graves, Nancy Green, June Greenleaf, Ken Griefen, John Adams Grill Gris, Juan Groover, Jan Guston, Philip Gutman, John Hacklin, Alan/Allan Hagemeyer, Johan Hall, Lee Hantai, Simon Haring, Keith Harman, Maryann Hartley, Marsden Hartung, Hans Hatcher, Brower Held, Al Hendler, Raymond Hennessy, Richard Hepworth, Barbara Herdeg, Christian Hide, Peter Highstein, Jene Hirschfeld Hitch, Stewart Hockney, David Hodgkin, Howard Hoenigsberg, Helga Hofmann, Hans Hollega, Wolfgang Honegger, Gottfried Hope, Polly Hopper, Edward Horne, Bernard Shea Hosiasson, Philippe Hoyland, John Hoyningen-Heune, George Hughto, Darryl Hughto, Margie/Marjorie Humphrey, Ralph Hutchinson, Jay Hutchinson, Jaqueth Indiana, Robert Isherwood, Jon Jenkins, Paul Jensen, Bill Johns, Jasper Johnson, Meredith Jorn, Asger Kandinsky, Wassily Kelly, Ellsworth Kertesz, Andre Keskeny, George Kiesler, Frederick Kisling Klee, Paul Klein, Yves Klett, Mark Kline, Franz Knoop, Guitou Koekoek, B.C. Krasner, Lee Kupka, Frantisek Kuwayama, Tadaaki Lack, Stephen Landfield, Ronnie Lange, Dorothea Langlois and Martens La Noue, Terence Laurens, Henri Leger, Fernand Le Gray, Gustave Lehman, Wendy LeRoy, Jeanette Letellier, B. Lettron, J. Levee, John Levinson, Moss Levitt, Helen Lewitt, Sol Liberman, Alexander Lichtenstein, Roy Lindner, Richard Lipschitz, Jacques Lipski, Donald Lipsky, Pat Lissitsky, El Lipsky, Pat Lohse, Richard Paul Long, Richard Longobardi, Nino Louis, Morris Lüthi, Bernhard Lüthi, Urs Lutz Lydis, Mariette MacWhinnie, John Maillol, Aristide Mairwöger, Gottfried Mapplethorpe, Robert Marden, Brice Maril, Herman Marin, John On Consignment from Peter Marks Martin, Agnes Martins, Maria Marx, G.L. Maryan Masullo, Andrew Mathieu, Georges Matisse, Henri Matta, Roberto McDermott & McGough, Messrs. McDonnell, Joseph Anthony McLaughlin, John McLean, John Meadmore, Clement Megert, Christian Miller, Robert Milton, Peter Miró, Joan Misrach, Richard Mitchell, Joan Model, Lisette Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo Monet, Claude Moore, Henry Morandi, Giorgio Moses, Ed Motherwell, Robert Mulder, George Muller-Brittnau, Willy Murray, Elizabeth Muybridge, Eadweard Nadar, (Felix Tournachon) Nadelman, Elie Nakian, Reuben Natkin, Robert Nemont, G. Neugass, Fritz Nevelson, Louise Newman, Arnold Newman, Barnett Nezhdanov, Alexander Nicholson, Ben Nickson, Graham Nixon, Nicholas Noel, Georges Noguchi, Isamu Noland, Kenneth Nolde, Emil Offord, J. Milton Oldenburg, Claes Olitski, Jules Olmec Ono, Yoko Orr, Eric O'Sullivan, Timothy Otterness, Tom Outerbridge, Paul Paik, Nam June Parodi, Filippo Penn, Irving Pepper, Beverly Perless, Robert Perlman, Joel Pettet, William Pfaff, Judy Picabia, Francis Picasso, Pablo Pissarro, Camille Pollock, Jackson Pomodoro, Arnaldo Poons, Lawrence Porter, Fairfield Porter, Katherine Poulos, Basilios Press, Naomi Quaytman, Harvey Quigley, Edward Quisgard, Liz Whitney Rainer, Arnulf Raush, Mark Rauschenberg, Robert Ray, Man Recanati, Dina Reddinger Reinhardt, Ad Richter, Gerhard Rickey, George Ridenhour, William Rivers, Larry Robb, Charles Robbins, Bruce Robert, Louis Rockburne, Dorothea Rodin, Auguste Rosan, Larry Rosen, Felix Rosenthal, Tony Rosenquist, James Rossi, Rosalie Rothko, Mark Row, David Rozen, Feliz Rutherford, Louis M. Ryan, Anne Ryan, Kevin Ryman, Robert Saba, Richard de Saint Phalle, Niki Saito, Kikuo Salemme, Attilio Samaras, Lucas Sander, August Sander, Ludwig Sanders, John Santomaso, Giuseppe Schapiro, Miriam Schlemmer, Oskar Schlesinger, Mark Schumacher, Emil Scott, Robert Scott, Tim Scott, William Seery, John Segal, George Seligmann, Kurt Sellers, Daniel Serra, Richard Shapiro, Joel Shields, Alan Signac, Paul Simpson, David Sisley, Alfred Slone, Sandi Smith, David Smith, Hassel Smith, Kimber Smith, Tony Sohanievich, Oleg Sommer, Frederick Sommer, Giorgio Southall, Derek Spence, Andrew Stamos, Theodoros Stankiewicz, Richard Steichen, Edward Steiner, Michael Stella, Frank Stephan, Gary Stettheimer, Florine Stevens, Peter Still, Clyfford Stoltz, David Stone, Sylvia Strand, Paul Sugarman, George Sugimoto, Hiroshi Sultan, Donald Sutton, Carol Sutton, Pat Lipsky Tajiri, Shinkichi Talbot, William Henry Fox Tanger, Susanna Tatafiore, Ernesto Thiebaud, Wayne Thorne, Joan Tillyer, William Torres-Garcia, Joaquin Truitt, Anne Twombly, Cy Tworkov, Jack Unger, Mary Ann Upton, Ann Wagner, Merrill Van Dongen, Kees Van Gogh Manuscript Van Stalbent, Adrien Van Velde, Bram Vasarely, Victor Venet, Bernar Verna, Germaine Vicente, Esteban Vuillard, Edouard Waid, Mary Joan Walsh, James Ward, Cora Kelly Warhol, Andy Warren, Catharine Wells, Lynton Watkins, Charlton E. Wegman, William Wessel, Henry Wesselman, Tom Westfall, Stephen Wiegmann, Jenny Willette, Adolph Williams, Neil Williams, Roger Willis, Thornton Wilmarth, Christopher Winogrand, Garry Witkin, Isaac Witkin, Joel-Peter Woelfli, Adolf Wofford, Philip Wolfe, James Wols, Alfred Otto Wolfgang Wonner, Paul Woodman, Betty Woolf, Paul Wotruba, Fritz Yokoi, Teruko Youngerman, Jack Yunkers, Adja Zerbe, Karl Zimmerman, Daniel Zox, Larry
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Collection Citation:
André Emmerich Gallery records and André Emmerich papers, circa 1929-2009. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
AAA.andremmg, Subseries 8.1
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André Emmerich Gallery Records and André Emmerich Papers
André Emmerich Gallery Records and André Emmerich Papers / Series 8: Inventory Records
Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
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