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Folder 20

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Contains 6 Results:

Letter, Dr. Thomas E. Chavez to Sotheby [David Willie]., 2-25-86:

 Item — Folder: 20
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection documents course of initial inquiries, period of in-loan arrangements, purchase, and post-acquisition activities regarding the Segesser paintings. The acquisition of the two Segesser paintings done on buffalo hides was achieved after negotiations between officials of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation, The Museum of New Mexico, and the Palace of the Governors, on the one hand, and Dr. Andre Segesser, on the other hand. The two hide paintings, designated as Segesser I...
Dates: 2-25-86:

Letter, Dr. Walter Gut [Dept. of Education, Canton of Lucerne] to MNM. German., 1-21-87:

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Scope and Contents Memorandum, Charles Bennett to Thomas Livesay attaching English translation by Howard Kastner. Letter refers to loan of Segesser paintings to MNM, and decision of Dept. of Education which led to the Segesser paintings being placed under "monument protection" so that their sale cannot legally take place.
Dates: 1-21-87:

Letter, Hans Kelker to Dr. Thomas E. Chavez. German with English translation., 8-20-84:

 Item — Folder: 20
Scope and Contents Has been in touch with Dr. Wende-Lukas (sic) of the German Leather Museum at Offenbach, and hope to reach a satisfactory conclusion.
Dates: 8-20-84:

Letter, Dr. J. J. Brody to Diane W. Block., 8-15-86:

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Scope and Contents Enclosing his report on behalf of the Art History Panel. Attached.
Dates: 8-15-86:

Report (in Spanish) of extent of French presence in Spanish New Mexico, Signed Miguel Enriquez. Photocopy of original in Spanish Archives of New Mexico., 1723.

 File — Folder: 20
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection documents course of initial inquiries, period of in-loan arrangements, purchase, and post-acquisition activities regarding the Segesser paintings. The acquisition of the two Segesser paintings done on buffalo hides was achieved after negotiations between officials of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation, The Museum of New Mexico, and the Palace of the Governors, on the one hand, and Dr. Andre Segesser, on the other hand. The two hide paintings, designated as Segesser I...
Dates: 1723.