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1958
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Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mary M. Kennedy from July 30, 1958.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mary M. Kennedy from July 30, 1958 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Dallas. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mary M. Kennedy from June 11, 1958.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mary M. Kennedy from June 11, 1958 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Dallas. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mary M. Kennedy from March 13, 1958.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Mary M. Kennedy from March 13, 1958 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Dallas. -
Correspondence from Mary M. Kennedy to John Rhoden from February 17, 1958.
Correspondence from Mary M. Kennedy to John Rhoden from February 17, 1958 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Dallas. -
Correspondence from Mary M. Kennedy to John Rhoden from January 9, 1958.
Correspondence from Mary M. Kennedy to John Rhoden from January 9, 1958 regarding the commission of a sculpture for the Sheraton Hotel in Dallas. -
Correspondence from Stuart M. Mertz to John Rhoden from April 1, 1958.
Correspondence from Stuart M. Mertz to John Rhoden from April 1, 1958 in response to Rhoden's letter from March 14, 1958 in which he suggests his sculpture, "Double Dutch," might be suitable for the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfson. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Stuart M. Mertz from March 14, 1958.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Stuart M. Mertz from March 14, 1958 in response to Mertz's letter from November 13, 1957 suggesting Rhoden's sculpture, "Double Dutch," for the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolfson. -
Correspondence from the Department of State to John Rhoden from November 6, 1958.
Correspondence from an unidentified sender from the Department of State to John Rhoden from November 6, 1958 regarding the itinerary for Rhoden's time in the Soviet Union. -
Correspondence from Richenda Rhoden to Frederick A. Colwell from November 6, 1958.
Correspondence from Richenda Rhoden to Frederick A. Colwell, chief of the American Specialists Branch of the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State, from November 6, 1958 requesting that she be referred to for information about John Rhoden for publications. -
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell from September 22, 1958.
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell, chief of the American Specialists Branch of the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State, from September 22, 1958 certifying that John Rhoden is the recipient of a Department of State grant and will visit the Soviet Union during October and November of 1958. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Lamar Dodd from August 13, 1958.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Lamar Dodd from August 13, 1958 regarding the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State's program with the Soviet Union, specifically, discussing whether the American representatives should bring examples of their artwork with them to the Soviet Union. -
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from July 31, 1958.
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell, chief of the American Specialists Branch of the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State, to John Rhoden from July 31, 1958 certifying that Rhoden has been awarded a grant under the Department of State's International Educational Exchange Service to enable him to visit the Soviet Union in 1958. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Frederick A. Colwell from May 10, 1958.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Frederick A. Colwell, chief of the American Specialists Branch of the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State, from May 10, 1958 in which Rhoden confirms his interest in a cultural exchange program with the Soviet Union. -
Department of State United States Grant Authorization Document from November 25, 1958.
Department of State United States Government Grant Authorization document from November 25, 1958 amending a grant from June 27, 1958 authorizing John Rhoden to serve as a United States specialist during a thirty-day trip to Moscow. The amendment authorizes an extension of the trip to include Bangkok, Thailand, making the trip a total of 106 days. -
Department of State United States Grant Authorization Document from November 5, 1958.
Department of State United States Government Grant Authorization document from November 5, 1958 amending a grant from June 27, 1958 authorizing John Rhoden to serve as a United States specialist during a thirty-day trip to Moscow. The amendment authorizes an extension of the trip to include Warsaw, Poland; Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Rome, Italy; Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Djakarta, Indonesia; Manila, the Philippines; and Seoul, Korea. -
Department of State United States Grant Authorization document from October 13, 1958
Department of State United States Government Grant Authorization document from October 13, 1958 amending a grant from June 27, 1958 authorizing John Rhoden to serve as a United States specialist during a thirty-day trip to Moscow. -
Department of State United States Grant Authorization document from September 19, 1958
Department of State United States Government Grant Authorization document from September 19, 1958 amending a grant from June 27, 1958 authorizing John Rhoden to serve as a United States specialist during a thirty-day trip to Moscow. -
Department of State United States Grant Authorization document from June 27, 1958
Department of State United States Government Grant Authorization document from June 27, 1958 authorizing John Rhoden to serve as an official United States specialist during a thirty-day trip to Moscow. -
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from October 10, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from October 10, 1958 regarding travel documents and logistics for Rhoden's upcoming trip to the U.S.S.R. with the State Department. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Frederick A. Colwell from August 19, 1958. (1/4)
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Frederick A. Colwell from August 19, 1958 regarding issues involved with bringing examples of art to Russia. (1/4) -
Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John and Richenda Rhoden from April 24, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John and Richenda Rhoden from April 24, 1958 thanking them for a previous letter, catching up, and asking them to come visit again. -
Correspondence from Gordon Washburn from the University of Pittsburgh to John Rhoden, March 13, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from Gordon Washburn from the University of Pittsburgh to John Rhoden from March 13, 1958, in which Washburn informs Rhoden that he has been rejected for an exhibition. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from August 25, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell, chief of the American Specialists Branch of the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State, to John Rhoden from August 25, 1958 regarding the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State's program with the Soviet Union, specifically, discussing whether the American representatives should bring examples of their artwork with them to the Soviet Union. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Franklin Watkins to Lamar Dodd from August 3, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from Franklin Watkins to Lamar Dodd from August 3, 1958 regarding the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State's program with the Soviet Union, specifically, discussing whether the American representatives should bring examples of their artwork with them to the Soviet Union. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from July 31, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell, chief of the American Specialists Branch of the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State, to John Rhoden from July 31, 1958 addressing administrative logistics of John Rhoden's upcoming trip to the Soviet Union with the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State. (1/2) -
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William Arthur Smith, and Franklin Watkins from July 31, 1958. (1/3)
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden, William Arthur Smith, and Franklin Watkins from July 31, 1958 regarding the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State's exchange program with the Soviet Union, specifically, discussing whether the American representatives should bring examples of their artwork with them to the Soviet Union. (1/3) -
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell to John Rhoden from May 7, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from Frederick A. Colwell, chief of the American Specialists Branch of the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State, to John Rhoden from May 7, 1958 notifying John Rhoden of his selection to participate in exchanges with the Soviet Union through the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State. (1/2) -
Invitation list for cocktail party for Mr. Marvin Wachman on December 5, 1958. (1/3)
Invitation list for cocktail party for Mr. Marvin Wachman, new director Salzburg Seminar, at Mr. Bowman's on December 5, 1958, 6:30 to 8:30pm. Invitees include: Dusan Popovic -- Krista Djordjevic -- Mileva Regner -- Jovan Mesarovic -- Pedja Milosavljevic -- Marvin Wachman -- Aleksandar Andjelic -- Milan Korac -- Ivanka Kovacevic -- Dusan Puhalo -- Milena Vlaskalin -- Branko Vukusic -- Jelko Zagar -- Milenko Jovanovic -- Mihajlo Markovic -- Nadesa Mosusova -- Marijan Savinsek -- Radmila Stojanovic -- Slavko Todorovic -- Vida Jankovic -- Branislav Soskic -- Ante Ilic -- Miodrag Protic -- Oto Bihalji-Merin -- Aleksandar Celebonovic -- Kaca Ambrozic -- Dusan Ristic -- Olga Jevric -- Zoran Petrovic -- Erih Kos -- Milan Konjovic -- Vera Konjovic -- Heath Bowman -- Robert Haney -- Nicholas Andrews -- Mercedes Bucher -- Philip Arnold -- George Cermac. (1/3) -
Schedule for John Rhoden and William A. Smith's stay in Belgrade, Serbia from December 5 through 7, 1958. (1/2)
Visits and appointments schedule during the stay of William A. Smith and John Rhoden in Belgrade, Serbia from December 5 through 7, 1958. Visits to: Rista Stijovic -- Miodrag Protic -- Mihajlo Protic -- Pedja Milosavljevic -- Kaca Ambrozic -- Ana Beslic -- Olga Jancic -- Boris Anastasijevic -- Sreten Stojanovic -- Stojan Celic -- Zoran Petrovic -- Slobodan Bogojevic -- Mica Popovic -- Lazar Vujaklija -- Lazar Vozarevic -- Olga Jervic -- Radivoj Kovacevic -- Bosko Petrovic -- Jovan Soldatovic -- Francis S. Mason, Jr. -- Mercedes Bucher. (1/2) -
Contacts made by Franklin C. Watkins in Soviet Union, October-November, 1958 (1/3)
Contacts made by Franklin C. Watkins in Moscow, Kiev, Leningrad, Erevan, and Tbilisi, Soviet Union, October-November, 1958. Contacts include: Samuel Joseph Lindin -- Middle Art School -- Boris Yerasov -- Sergei Gerasimov -- V. Bogatkin -- Simenov -- Goryaev -- Nicolas Gloutchen -- Repin Institute of Art -- Arutchian -- Agrunian -- Sarian -- Ber Kabrielian -- Alice Melikian -- Kandelski -- K.K. Magalashvili -- Lado Gudiashvili -- L. Lajaya -- David Issopovovich Tchikhvishvili -- Dzhaparidze -- Tansybaev -- Ioganson. (1/3) -
List of suggested titles of books and periodicals to be sent to artists and art personnel in the Soviet Union (1/2)
List of suggested titles of books and periodicals to be sent to artists and art personnel in the Soviet Union with whom Franklin C. Watkins, Lamar Dodd, William A. Smith, and John Rhoden made contact during their visit, October-November, 1958. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence including a travel itinerary from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated 1958. Envelope (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from 1958. (1/2)
Undated handwritten letter from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from 1958, when Rhoden was in the Soviet Union. Letter discusses Rhoden's time in Russia. Page 1 and 2 location unknown. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden December 30, 1958. (1/2)
Handwritten letter from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated December 30, 1958. Letter discusses travels in Bangkok. Envelope. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 25, 1958. (1/3)
Handwritten letter from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated December 25, 1958. Letter discusses Christmas day and travels in India. Envelope.(1/3) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 19, 1958. (1/6)
Handwritten letter from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated December 19, 1958. Letter discusses travels. (1/6) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 19, 1958. (1/2)
Front of postcard of a parliament building in Iran, dated December 19, 1958. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 16, 1958. (1/2)
Envelope of Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from Italy. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 15, 1958. (1/3)
Envelope of correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, sent from the American Academy in Rome. (1/3) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 13, 1958. (1/5)
Envelope of correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, sent from the American Academy in Rome. (1/5) -
Postcard of Belgrade from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 7, 1958. (1/2)
Front of postcard of Belgrade from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated December 7, 1958. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 6, 1958. (1/2)
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated December 6, 1958. Correspondence discusses travels from Budapest to Zagreb. (1/2) -
Postcard of Zagreb, Croatia, from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 5, 1958. (1/2)
Front of postcard featuring a panorama of Zagreb, Croatia from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 5, 1958. (1/2) -
Postcard of Budapest from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 1, 1958. (1/2)
Front of postcard of Halászbástya (Fisherman's Bastion) Budapest, from John Rhoden from Richenda Rhoden, dated December 1, 1958. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from December 1958. (1/6)
Handwritten correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, undated. In this letter John tells Richenda about his time in New Delhi and Nepal. He also tells her how much he will miss her on Christmas. Letter is most likely written in December 1958. (1/6) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from November 29, 1958. (1/6)
Handwritten correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated November 29, 1958. The letter discusses the differences between Russian artists and Polish artists. John writes that Polish artists have more freedom and value perfectionism more, while in Russia artists are seen at the top of society, but they have less freedom and have to adhere to governmental policy. John Also tells Richenda how happy he is to have her as his wife. (1/6) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from November 14, 1958. (1/2)
Handwritten correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated November 14, 1958. Letter discusses his travels in Tashkent. (1/2) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from November 25, 1958. (1/3)
Handwritten correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated November 25, 1958. The letter discusses leaving Moscow and arriving in Poland. John tells Richenda how the arts different from Russia to Poland. (1/3) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from November 21, 1958. (1/3)
Handwritten correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden, dated November 21, 1958. Letter discusses travels to Poland and instructs Richenda to buy a sculpture. (1/3) -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden from November 17, 1958. (1/3)
Handwritten correspondence from John Rhoden to Richenda Rhoden dated November 17,1958, written in Moscow. Correspondence discusses his time in Russia meeting artists and future travels to Poland. (1/3)