Items
Subject is exactly
Bellevue Hospital
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Leonard J. Burney from April 30, 1972.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Leonard J. Burney from April 30, 1972 regarding changes to the contract for a sculpture for Bellevue Hospital. -
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from March 24, 1972.
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from March 24, 1972 regarding the approval of Rhoden's proposal for a sculpture for Bellevue Hospital. -
Certificate from the Art Commission regarding the sculpture for Bellevue Hospital from March 22, 1972.
Certificate from the Art Commission regarding the sculpture for Bellevue Hospital from March 22, 1972 in which John Rhoden's proposal is approved. -
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from November 23, 1971.
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from November 23, 1971 regarding the disapproval of Rhoden's proposal for a sculpture for Bellevue Hospital. -
Certificate from the Art Commission regarding the sculpture DNA HELIX 2 for Bellevue Hospital from November 17, 1971.
Certificate from the Art Commission regarding the sculpture DNA HELIX 2 for Bellevue Hospital from November 17, 1971 in which the artist's proposal is disapproved. -
A description of the intended artwork for Bellevue Hospital from October 14, 1971.
A description of the intended artwork for Bellevue Hospital, DNA HELIX2, from October 14, 1971 in which the sculpture is said to be a translation of the universal life force of new medicine. This description was possibly written by John Rhoden. -
Correspondence from Sidney Burstein to George Groner from July 7, 1972. (1/2)
Correspondence from Sidney Burstein, general council of the Municipal Service Administration of the City of New York, to George Groner of Castagna & Son, from July 7, 1972 regarding tax-related items in the Bellevue Hospital contract. -
Partial Artist contract belonging to John Rhoden. (1/2)
Partial Artist contract, undated, stating installation policy, uniqueness of the sculpture and schedule likley for Bellevue Hospital. (1/2) -
Contract from the the Department of Public Works of the City of New York for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission from August 25, 1972. (1/10)
Contract from the the Department of Public Works of the City of New York for the commission of a sculpture by John Rhoden for Bellevue Hospital from August 25, 1972. (1/10) -
Conservator's report on Mitochondria from November 25, 1985. (1/2)
Conservator's report on John Rhoden's sculpture for Bellevue Hospital, Mitochondria from November 25, 1985 including an examination report, prescription, and cost estimate. (1/4) -
Floor plan for Bellevue Hospital from March 28, 1974. (1/4)
Floor plan for Bellevue Hospital from March 28, 1974 with the subject line "Statue support." (1/4) -
Correspondence from Fred C. Kreitzberg to Commissioner Herbert J. Simins from July 30, 1973. (1/2)
Correspondence from Fred C. Kreitzberg to Commissioner Herbert J. Simins from July 30, 1973 regarding the city's failure to meet the payment schedule for Rhoden's sculpture for Bellevue Hospital. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from January 24, 1972. (1/2)
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from January 24, 1972 regarding the disapproval of Rhoden's proposal for a sculpture for Bellevue Hospital. (1/2) -
A description and analysis of the stained glass window in main lobby from September 30, 1971. (1/2)
A report including the description and analysis in the main lobby of Bellevue Hospital from September 30, 1971. (1/2)