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Box 90

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Opening of the Education Wing - Congratulatory Letters

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: Prior to the creation of the special events department the director's office handled the planning of receptions, dinner parties, and other events to honor donors, trustees, and museum benefactors. Important museum events during Lee's tenure included the Golden Anniversary in 1966-1967, the renovation of the former auditorium into the Oriental galleries (today the Asian galleries) in 1970-one which Lee took particular interest in given his inclination toward Asian art-and the opening in 1971...
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1958-1983; 1952-1983

Opening of the Education Wing - Gartner Auditorium Inaugural Concert

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: Prior to the creation of the special events department the director's office handled the planning of receptions, dinner parties, and other events to honor donors, trustees, and museum benefactors. Important museum events during Lee's tenure included the Golden Anniversary in 1966-1967, the renovation of the former auditorium into the Oriental galleries (today the Asian galleries) in 1970-one which Lee took particular interest in given his inclination toward Asian art-and the opening in 1971...
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1958-1983; 1952-1983

Caravaggio and His Followers Dinner and Symposium, 1971

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: Prior to the creation of the special events department the director's office handled the planning of receptions, dinner parties, and other events to honor donors, trustees, and museum benefactors. Important museum events during Lee's tenure included the Golden Anniversary in 1966-1967, the renovation of the former auditorium into the Oriental galleries (today the Asian galleries) in 1970-one which Lee took particular interest in given his inclination toward Asian art-and the opening in 1971...
Dates: 1971

Dinner Honoring Norbert Schimmel and John Cooney, 1974

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: Prior to the creation of the special events department the director's office handled the planning of receptions, dinner parties, and other events to honor donors, trustees, and museum benefactors. Important museum events during Lee's tenure included the Golden Anniversary in 1966-1967, the renovation of the former auditorium into the Oriental galleries (today the Asian galleries) in 1970-one which Lee took particular interest in given his inclination toward Asian art-and the opening in 1971...
Dates: 1974

Dinner Parties, 1959-1983

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: Prior to the creation of the special events department the director's office handled the planning of receptions, dinner parties, and other events to honor donors, trustees, and museum benefactors. Important museum events during Lee's tenure included the Golden Anniversary in 1966-1967, the renovation of the former auditorium into the Oriental galleries (today the Asian galleries) in 1970-one which Lee took particular interest in given his inclination toward Asian art-and the opening in 1971...
Dates: 1959-1983

Study - Paul C. Ruth, 1963-1964

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: With the addition of the wing designed by the architectural firm of Hayes & Ruth in 1958, the galleries at The Cleveland Museum of Art lost the natural symmetry provided by the original building as well as their chronological arrangement. The initial arrangement of art after the addition was not satisfactory to Sherman Lee, and he began to consider alternatives as early as the 1960s. The museum funded a trip by Paul C. Ruth (of Hayes & Ruth) to Europe where he explored gallery...
Dates: 1963-1964

Description 1971-1974

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: With the addition of the wing designed by the architectural firm of Hayes & Ruth in 1958, the galleries at The Cleveland Museum of Art lost the natural symmetry provided by the original building as well as their chronological arrangement. The initial arrangement of art after the addition was not satisfactory to Sherman Lee, and he began to consider alternatives as early as the 1960s. The museum funded a trip by Paul C. Ruth (of Hayes & Ruth) to Europe where he explored gallery...
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1958-1983; 1952-1983

Phase III, 1972-1973

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: With the addition of the wing designed by the architectural firm of Hayes & Ruth in 1958, the galleries at The Cleveland Museum of Art lost the natural symmetry provided by the original building as well as their chronological arrangement. The initial arrangement of art after the addition was not satisfactory to Sherman Lee, and he began to consider alternatives as early as the 1960s. The museum funded a trip by Paul C. Ruth (of Hayes & Ruth) to Europe where he explored gallery...
Dates: 1972-1973

Phase III - Contracts

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: With the addition of the wing designed by the architectural firm of Hayes & Ruth in 1958, the galleries at The Cleveland Museum of Art lost the natural symmetry provided by the original building as well as their chronological arrangement. The initial arrangement of art after the addition was not satisfactory to Sherman Lee, and he began to consider alternatives as early as the 1960s. The museum funded a trip by Paul C. Ruth (of Hayes & Ruth) to Europe where he explored gallery...
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1958-1983; 1952-1983

Phase IV, 1974-1975

 File — Box: 90, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents note From the Sub-Series: With the addition of the wing designed by the architectural firm of Hayes & Ruth in 1958, the galleries at The Cleveland Museum of Art lost the natural symmetry provided by the original building as well as their chronological arrangement. The initial arrangement of art after the addition was not satisfactory to Sherman Lee, and he began to consider alternatives as early as the 1960s. The museum funded a trip by Paul C. Ruth (of Hayes & Ruth) to Europe where he explored gallery...
Dates: 1974-1975