Items
Subject is exactly
hospitals (institutions, health facility)
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Black and white photograph of workers working on Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of workers working on John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze. -
Black and white photograph of a plan for the Metropolitan Hospital.
Black and white photograph of a plan for the new psychiatric addition to the Metropolitan Hospital. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with a small-scale model for Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with a small-scale model for his sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of a small-scale model for Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of a small-scale model for John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with a plaster model for Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden with a plaster model for his sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind), in progress in Rhoden's studio at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn. -
Black and white photograph of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind), in progress in Rhoden's studio at 23 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn. -
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden and two unidentified white males in front of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden and two unidentified white males with John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden with Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden with John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of an unidentified white male with Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of an unidentified white male with John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden and an unidentified white male with Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden and an unidentified white male with John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of an unidentified white male with Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of an unidentified white male with John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of two unidentified white males in front of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of two unidentified white males in front of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden and two unidentified white males in front of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of Richenda Rhoden with two unidentified white males in front of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of Oriel (window to the mind).
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital, Oriel (window to the mind). -
Black and white photograph of workers at the installation of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of workers at the installation of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Black and white photograph of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Black and white photograph of the installation of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of the installation of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Black and white photograph of the installation of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of the installation of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Black and white photograph of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Black and white photograph of the installation of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of the installation of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Black and white photograph of the installation of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of the installation of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Black and white photograph of Monumental Bronze.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden's sculpture for the Harlem Hospital, Monumental Bronze, also called A Happy Family is the Core of a Healthy Community. -
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from September 11, 1972.
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes, Director of the Bureau of Building Design of the Department of Public Works of the City of New York, to John Rhoden from September 11, 1972 regarding the final approval of Rhoden's sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital. -
Correspondence from the John T. Brady and Company to Cypres Formed Steel Products, Inc. from June 7, 1972.
Correspondence from Stanley Stevens, treasurer of the John T. Brady & Company, to Cypres Formed Steel Products Inc. from June 7, 1972 directing Cypres to remove its name from the sculpture of the Metropolitan Hospital. -
Shipping slip for a drawing from Frederick Bernhard to John Rhoden from August 29, 1969.
Shipping slip for a drawing of the structural supports for sculpture from Frederick Bernhard to John Rhoden from August 29, 1969. -
Correspondence from John T. Brady & Company to John Rhoden from April 23, 1968.
Correspondence from William Giannelli, treasurer of John T. Brady & Company, to John Rhoden from April 23, 1968 regarding the purchase order for the commission of a sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital. -
Correspondence from Eugene E. Hult to John T. Brady & Co., Inc. from April 17, 1968.
Correspondence from Eugene E. Hult of the Department of Public Works of the City of New York to John T. Brady & Co., Inc. from April 17, 1968 regarding the agreement with John Rhoden for a sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital. -
State of New York Certificate of Capital Improvement to John T. Brady & Co., Inc. from April 28, 1967.
State of New York Department of Taxation and Finance Certificate of Capital Improvement to John T. Brady & Co., Inc. from April 28, 1967 for the general construction of psychiatric addition to the Metropolitan Hospital. -
Correspondence from George Groner to John Rhoden from March 1, 1971.
Correspondence from George Groner of Castagna & Son, Inc. to John Rhoden from March 1, 1971 regarding the payment and accounting paperwork for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Frederic A. Davidson, Jr. to Castagna & Son, Inc. from June 5, 1969.
Correspondence from Frederic A. Davidson, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Public Works of the City of New York, to Castagna & Son, Inc. from June 5, 1969 regarding payments for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York from May 27, 1969.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York from May 27, 1969 regarding payment for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Frederic A. Davidson, Jr. to Castagna & Son, Inc. from April 11, 1969.
Correspondence from Frederic A. Davidson, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Public Works of the City of New York, to Castagna & Son, Inc. from April 11, 1969 regarding payment for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York from March 13, 1969.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York from March 13, 1969 regarding payments for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Joseph L. Hautman to Castagna & Son from February 3, 1969.
Correspondence from Joseph L. Hautman, Director of the Bureau of Building Design of the City of New York, to Castagna & Son regarding prints and drawings for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Eugene E. Hult to Castagna & Son, Inc. from March 4, 1968.
Correspondence from Eugene E. Hult to Castagna & Son, Inc., copying John Rhoden, from March 4, 1968 regarding payments for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York from February 26, 1968.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York from February 26, 1968 regarding payments for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Frank Bonfilio to John Rhoden from February 9, 1967.
Correspondence from Frank Bonfilio of Castagna & Son builders to John Rhoden from February 9, 1967 regarding drawings for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Albert B. Bauer to John Rhoden from June 28, 1966.
Correspondence from Albert B. Bauer, Director of the Bureau of Building and Construction of the Department of Public Works of the City of New York, to John Rhoden from June 28, 1966 regarding material for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Francis J. McCue from April 7, 1966.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Francis J. McCue, Assistant General Manager of the Department of Public Works of the City of New York, from April 7, 1966 regarding changes to the agreement for the Harlem Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Francis J. McCue to John Rhoden from March 31, 1966.
Correspondence from Francis J. McCue, Assistant General Manager of the City of New York Department of Public Works, to John Rhoden from March 31, 1966 regarding the agreement for the Harlem Hospital commission for sculpture. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mr. Bauer from August 25, 1965.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mr. Bauer, Director of the Department of Public Works, from August 25, 1956 regarding model sketches for the Harlem Hospital. -
Correspondence from Paul Cypres to John T. Brady & Co., Inc. from June 15, 1972.
The second page of correspondence from Paul Cypres, president of Cypres Formed Steel Products, Inc. to John T. Brady & Co., Inc. from June 15, 1972 in which Cypres declares that his company will not take on any further expense due to the inscription of their names. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Department of Public Works of the City of New York regarding the payment schedule for the sculpture for Metropolitan Hospital. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to C. Raymond Devine from May 27, 1975.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to C. Raymond Devine from May 27, 1975 regarding the details of the sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital. -
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from April 12, 1973.
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to John Rhoden from April 12, 1973 regarding the communication related to corrective work on the sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital. -
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes to the John T. Brady & Co., Inc. from May 30, 1972.
Correspondence from Edwin Brunjes, Director of the Bureau of Building Design of the City of New York, to the John T. Brady & Co. Inc. from May 30, 1972 regarding the inclusion of the names of the installers and fabricators on the sculpture for the Metropolitan Hospital.