Box 63: Rockwell Museum, Process Materials, Contracts, and Correspondence, between 1970-2006
Abstract
This box contains materials about the Rockwell Museum, process materials, correspondence, and contracts from James (Jim) Milmoe. There are 3 notebooks filled with drawings and sketches of glass art pieces housed at the Rockwell Museum in Corning, New York. The glass pieces were made by Frederick Carder, lead designer for Steuben Glass Works from 1903–1932. There is also a stack of note pages and index cards with the names of various books listed. There are polaroid pictures taken by Jim Milmoe of an unidentified piece of art. There are two Kodak pocket guides. The correspondence consists of a letter by Jim Milmoe about a project with the Denver Art Museum for Picturesque Images from Taos and Sante Fe and emails between Jim and Marilynn Milmoe and Nile and Abby Root about a photography exhibit. Lastly, there is a contract where Jim Milmoe agrees to create art for the John-Mansville Corporation's Ken Caryl Artists Project.
Dates
- between 1970-2006
Creator
- Milmoe, James O. (Person)
Extent
1 Items (Letter document box)
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of published works, artist profiles, correspondence, ephemera, and various publications related to James O. Milmoe. This collection also contains papers from Marilynn Milmoe such as collected recipes, materials used to create her cookbooks, communications, press materials, and more. There are also Milmoe family papers and communications.
Creator
- Milmoe, James O. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository
