For The Record (1965)

Discusses the importance of preserving American art history through the Archives of American Art. It highlights the efforts to collect and organize materials related to American artists, including letters, sketches, and interviews. The narrative includes insights from artists like Julius Schmidt and Benjamin West, emphasizing their contributions and the evolution of American art. The archives aim to fill gaps in knowledge and stimulate research and writing about American artists, while also seeking funds to support their mission.

Keywords:
American art, Archives of American Art, preservation, Julius Schmidt, Benjamin West, interviews, artists, history, research, funding, sketches, documents, cultural heritage, art history, self-taught artists, technology, microfilm, Charles Wilson Peale, Thomas Cole, George Caleb Bingham, spiritual heritage.

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