Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Diary (Book 2), 1923-1924
Arranged chronologically by year, this series is almost completely continuous for the last thirty years of Arms's life. From 1923 to 1953, daily entries begin with a description of the weather followed by a brief account of the day's activities. Lastly, Arms gives a tally of the hours worked on art projects.
Diary, 1926
Arranged chronologically by year, this series is almost completely continuous for the last thirty years of Arms's life. From 1923 to 1953, daily entries begin with a description of the weather followed by a brief account of the day's activities. Lastly, Arms gives a tally of the hours worked on art projects.
Diary, France, 1928
Arranged chronologically by year, this series is almost completely continuous for the last thirty years of Arms's life. From 1923 to 1953, daily entries begin with a description of the weather followed by a brief account of the day's activities. Lastly, Arms gives a tally of the hours worked on art projects.
Diary, Italy, 1929
Arranged chronologically by year, this series is almost completely continuous for the last thirty years of Arms's life. From 1923 to 1953, daily entries begin with a description of the weather followed by a brief account of the day's activities. Lastly, Arms gives a tally of the hours worked on art projects.
Diary, Italy, 1930
Arranged chronologically by year, this series is almost completely continuous for the last thirty years of Arms's life. From 1923 to 1953, daily entries begin with a description of the weather followed by a brief account of the day's activities. Lastly, Arms gives a tally of the hours worked on art projects.
Diary, A Line a Day, 1932-1936
Arranged chronologically by year, this series is almost completely continuous for the last thirty years of Arms's life. From 1923 to 1953, daily entries begin with a description of the weather followed by a brief account of the day's activities. Lastly, Arms gives a tally of the hours worked on art projects.
Diary, A Line a Day, 1937-1940
Arranged chronologically by year, this series is almost completely continuous for the last thirty years of Arms's life. From 1923 to 1953, daily entries begin with a description of the weather followed by a brief account of the day's activities. Lastly, Arms gives a tally of the hours worked on art projects.