![]() Elinor Noteboom History of Screen Printing Records.Williams Biographical Collection of George Grey Barnard Anne Terhune Research Collection of Thomas Hovenden.Women's Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Records.Rights and Reproductions Photograph Collection.Membership & Visitor Services Department Records.Marketing and Public Relations Department Records.Information Services Department Records.Facilities and Operations Department Records.Editorial and Graphic Design Department Photographs.Development and Membership Department Records.Development (transitional) Department Records.Conservation and Technical Research Collection.Community Programs and Urban Outreach Records.Twentieth Century Art Department Records.Prints, Drawings, and Photographs Department Records. ![]() Painting and Sculpture Department Records.Modern and Contemporary Art Department Records.Indian and Himalayan Art Department Records.Henri Gabriel Marceau Curatorial Records.European Painting and Sculpture Department Records.European Decorative Arts before 1700 Department Records.European Decorative Arts after 1700 Department Records.Costume and Textiles Department Records.American Decorative Arts Department Records.Links to digitized and born digital materials are included when available and can be found in the Digital Materials tab. You can also use the Subjects, Names, and Records Groups tabs for additional access points. Typically, it includes information about the origin, history, content, date, format, and organization of the records. A finding aid is a descriptive inventory for an archival collection. You can browse our finding aids by navigating to the Collections tab (above) or by scrolling through the list on the right of the page. Some notable collections include the Alexina and Marcel Duchamp Papers, Arensberg Archives, Julien Levy Gallery Records, Fiske Kimball Records, Young-Mallin Archive, and George Grey Barnard Papers. We have over 4,200 linear feet of material, from correspondence, photographs, and films, to other audiovisual material, scrapbooks, and artifacts. The Archives holds a variety of materials, including institutional and directors’ records, personal papers, and ephemera that chronicle the history of our institution. ![]() Our collections also include the personal papers and manuscript collections of people related to the museum, which helps us tell the story of the institution and its collections. The Archives documents the key activities of the museum, our directors, curators, and all other departments involved in programs and operations since our founding in 1876.
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