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Correspondence from Walter Henderer to Richenda Rhoden from March 17, 1960.
Correspondence from Walter Henderer to Richenda Rhoden from March 17, 1960 regarding the purchase of the Rhodens' home at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, NY. -
Proposal from S. & T. Electric Co. to John Rhoden from July 18, 1960.
Proposal from S. & T. Electric Co. to John Rhoden from July 18, 1960 for renovations for 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, N.Y. -
Closing statement for 23 Cranberry Street from March 15, 1960.
Closing statement for the sale of 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn, N.Y. to John and Richenda Rhoden from March 15, 1960. The documet lists the purchase price as $24,000. -
Proposal for a class to be taught by John Rhoden from October 12, 1976.
Proposal for a class to be taught by John Rhoden, titled Curriculum Development Project, from October 12, 1976. The proposal includes pay rates. -
Contract between John Rhoden and the Modern Art Foundry, Inc. from December 2, 1968.
Contract between John Rhoden and the Modern Art Foundry, Inc. from December 2, 1968 to cast in bronze a triple head, a rubber mold, and a black marble base. -
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from December 13, 1953.
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from December 13, 1953 praising Rhoden and coordinating the purchase of Rhoden's Horses by the University of Georgia museum. -
Checklist of John Rhoden exhibitions from 1940 to 1951
Checklist of John Rhoden exhibitions from 1940 to 1951. Includes information on prizes awarded. -
Correspondence from Joseph Amisano to "Adele" from Febraury 21.
Correspondence from Joseph Amisano to "Adele" from Febraury 21 regarding meetings and a show he went to with John Rhoden at Kraushaar Gallery. -
Correspondence from Paul L. Essert to Claire Baldwin, Tom Van Sant, and Mary McDonald from may 27, 1965.
Correspondence from Paul L. Essert to Claire Baldwin, Tom Van Sant, and Mary McDonald from may 27, 1965 thanking them for a "wonderful gesture of friendship" and asking that they include Rhoden in his appreciation. -
Correspondence from Hannah Hoedel to John Rhoden from December 14, 1959.
Correspondence from Hannah Hoedel, Secretary to David Dubinsky, president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, to John Rhoden from December 14, 1959 in response to a letter from Rhoden from December 5th in which he asks the I.L.G.W.U. to consider adding artist spaces to the Penn Station South housing development. -
Correspondence from Konrad Prothmann to John Rhoden from January 9, 1959.
Correspondence from Dr. Konrad Prothmann to John Rhoden from January 9, 1959 regarding color slides that Rhoden borrowed for his travels and had not yet returned. -
Correspondence from Peter A. Frasse & Co. Inc. to John Rhoden from August 3, 1956.
Correspondence from Peter A. Frasse & Co. Inc. to John Rhoden from August 3, 1956 regarding Rhoden's recent order with them. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from May 9, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from May 9, 1955 regarding Rhoden's preferred adjustments to an unnamed work. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 22, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 22, 1955 regarding a card and gift from Rhoden. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 14, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 14, 1955 regarding repairs to plaster casts of children. -
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 2, 1955.
Correspondence from Mark A. McCloskey to John Rhoden from March 2, 1955 including well wishes and the following vague statement: "Bread is enclosed without butter". No additional documents were present with this letter. -
Correspondence from Major General H.R. Harmon to John Rhoden from April 28, 1945.
Correspondence from Major General Hubert R. Harmon to John Rhoden from April 28, 1944 in which Harmon agrees to sit for a portrait by Rhoden. -
Sketch on paper by John Rhoden Titled "A Closer Look At Your Career".
Sketch on paper by John Rhoden Titled "A Closer Look At Your Career". Sketch is of a microscope looking down onto a group of miniature people. -
Correspondence from Myrna Martin to New York City High School principals, art chairmen, and art teachers from September 18, 1981.
Correspondence from Myrna Martin, Assistant Director of the Museum of Modern Art Department of Education, to New York City Public High School principals, art chairmen, and art teachers from September 18, 1981 regarding museum passes for the 1981-1982 school year. -
Memorandum from Dr. R. Makovsky from March 14, 1978.
Memorandum from Dr. R. Makovsky to John Rhoden's employers from March 14, 1978 informing them that Rhoden may only work half-days during his recovery from surgery. -
Correspondence from the Board of Examiners of the Board of Education to John Rhoden from November 7, 1977.
Correspondence from the Board of Examiners of the Board of Education of the City of New York to John Rhoden from November 7, 1977 informing Rhoden that he passed the examination for certification as a media specialist. -
Correspondence from Ruth R. Frazier to Charles C. Mackey, Jr. from December 24, 1975.
Correspondence from Ruth R. Frazier, director of the Office of Continuing Education of the Board of Education of the City of New York, to Charles C. Mackey, Jr. of the Division of Teacher Education and Certification of the State Education Department from December 24, 1975 regarding John Rhoden's certification application. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Charles Mackey from October 14, 1975.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Charles Mackey of the University of the State of New York from October 14, 1975 regarding Rhoden's application for certification. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Joseph Mangano from January 27, 1975.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Joseph Mangano, chief of General Adult Education the State Education Department from January 27, 1975 regarding Rhoden's state teaching certification. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Dr. Vincent Gazzetta from January 20, 1975.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Dr. Vincent Gazzetta, director of the Division of Teacher Education and Certification of the New York State Education Department, from January 20, 1975 requesting state certification to validate teaching experience. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the University of the State of New York from December 4, 1974.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the University of the State of New York from December 4, 1974 regarding the requirements for the New York State Teachers Certification for industrial and vocational art, sculpture, and painting. -
Correspondence from Mary C. McDonald to John Rhoden from March 3, 1967.
Correspondence from Mary C. McDonald, assistant director of the Board of Education of the City of New York, to John Rhoden from March 3, 1967 thanking Rhoden for his work on the 13th Annual Fundamental Adult Education Institute. -
Correspondence from Mary C. McDonald to John Rhoden from May 17, 1966.
Correspondence from Mary C. McDonald, assistant director of the Board of Education of the City of New York, to John Rhoden from May 17, 1966 requesting that Rhoden take pictures at school events. -
Correspondence from Harry Waterston to John Rhoden.
Undated correspondence from Harry Waterston, president of the New York Artists Equity Association, to John Rhoden regarding membership of the association. -
Planning document for the lobby sculpture for the New Queens Civil Court from March 3, 1993.
Second page of a planning document from Ed Carpenter for the lobby sculpture for the New Queens Civil Court for March 3, 1993. -
Correspondence from J. Max Bond, Jr. to John Rhoden from April 30, 1970.
Correspondence from J. Max Bond, Jr. to John Rhoden from April 30, 1970 regarding the Advisory Committee of the Architectural Study & Report on Harlem Cultural Centers. -
Screening committee for sculpture for the Institute of International Education for the year 1984-1985.
Screening committee for sculpture for the Institute of International Education for the year 1984-1985. Committee includes John Rhoden, Robert Murray, and Andrew J. Coppola. -
Screening committee for sculpture for the Institute of International Education for the year 1968-1969.
Screening committee for sculpture for the Institute of International Education for the year 1968-1969. Committee includes James Rosati, Dorothy Mayhall, and John Rhoden. -
Invoice from the Modern Art Foundry from December 29, 1989.
Invoice No. 6641 from the Modern Art Foundry from December 29, 1989 for the bronze casting of "Travel". -
Correspondence from Robert J. Spring to John Rhoden from December 18, 1975.
Correspondence from Robert J. Spring, President of the Modern Art Foundry, Inc. to John Rhoden from December 18, 1975 regarding the price, time, and weight details for casting unidentified works of art. -
Shipping order from Cypres Formed Steel Products, Inc. from October 3, 1972.
Shipping order from Cypres Formed Steel Products, Inc. to John Rhoden from October 3, 1972 to John Rhoden for various sized and shaped pans and other products. -
Correspondence from Giovanni Nicci to John Rhoden from May 19, 1958.
Correspondence from Giovanni Nicci of Giovanni & Angelo Nicci Fonditori Artistici to John Rhoden from May 19, 1958 regarding business with Rhoden's work in Rome. -
Order slip from the Modern Art Foundry from May 7, 1957.
Order slip from the Modern Art Foundry from May 7, 1957 for a bronze head, a plaster model, and a marble base for John Rhoden. -
Correspondence from Marie Miles to John Rhoden from May 12, 1956.
Correspondence from Marie Miles, secretary to Eleanore Saidenberg, to John Rhoden from May 12, 1956 regarding a letter from Wayne V. Anderson. -
Correspondence from Giovanni A. Nicci to John Rhoden from September 21, 1954.
Correspondence from Giovanni A. Nicci to John Rhoden from September 21, 1954 regarding the delivery of bronzes to the American Academy in Rome and outstanding balances on John Rhoden's accounts. -
List of John Rhoden's sculpture with price information.
List of John Rhoden's sculpture with price information. It is unclear what this list is used for and what the prices are referring to (purchase prices, insurance coverage, etc.). -
Correspondence from John and Richenda Rhoden to Mr. Roberts from December 20, 1954.
Correspondence from John and Richenda Rhoden to Mr. Roberts from December 20, 1954 regarding Rhoden's gallery representation, sales, and exhibitions. -
Correspondence from Richard Stark to John Rhoden.
Undated correspondence from Richard Stark to John Rhoden Regarding the final payment for a sculpture of Rhoden's that Stark purchased at Galleria Schneider in Rome. -
Correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg to John and Richenda Rhoden.
Undated correspondence from Eleanore Saidenberg to John and Richenda Rhoden regarding a sale of Rhoden's work at the Saidenberg Gallery. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert E. Schneider from January 14, 1955.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Robert E. Schneider from January 14, 1955 regarding the sale of Rhoden's sculpture. -
Correspondence from Margaret M. Mills to John Rhoden from 1977.
Correspondence from Margaret M. Mills, Executive Director of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, to John Rhoden from 1977 regarding the 1978 art awards. -
Voucher from the Rockefeller Foundation to Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company from November 7, 1963.
Voucher from the Rockefeller Foundation to Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company from November 7, 1963 for credit for travel to be added to John Rhoden's account. -
Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from December 3, 1962.
Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from December 3, 1962 regarding Rhoden's time in Indonesia. -
Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from May 8, 1961.
Correspondence from Boyd Compton to John Rhoden from May 8, 1961 regarding money for purchasing Bandung's sculptural materials. -
Correspondence from Richard H. Kale to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960.
Correspondence from Richard H. Kale, manager of the travel service of the Rockefeller Foundation to John Rhoden from January 4, 1960 regarding travel arrangements to Indonesia.