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Home Movies. Western United States (camping, travel), magnetic sound, undated [many small reels spliced together] [1200 ft reel]

 Item — Reel: 44

Scope and Contents note

From the Series:

These visual materials include both professional and personal films and videotapes. The most important film is "Goldsmithing", produced in 1955, that illustrates the granulation technique developed by the artist for creating his works.The series also includes Cleveland Institute of Art student films created as part of John Paul Miller's classes on design.The creators of these films are not identified and date primarily from the 1970s. Home movies include very early scenes of the artist's home in addition to films of family and camping trips. Lastly the series includes the 1947 film on Presbyterian missions in Alaska that John Paul Miller was contracted to produce for Flory Films.

Dates

  • Majority of material found within Bulk, 1940-2000
  • 1850-2010

Conditions Governing Access note

Open to the public. For more information or to access this collection please contact archives staff at archives2@clevelandart.org.

Extent

From the Collection: 27.0 Linear feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Cleveland Museum of Art Archives Repository

Contact:
The Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Blvd.
Cleveland OH 44106