Finding aid for the Ebria Feinblatt research papers, 1943-1989 970034
Laura Schroffel
Special Collections
2009
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Los Angeles 90049-1688
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Contributing Institution:
Special Collections
Title: Ebria Feinblatt research papers
Creator:
Feinblatt, Ebria
Identifier/Call Number: 970034
Physical Description:
9.3 Linear Feet
(24 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1943-1989
Abstract: Curator Ebria Feinblatt's research papers document her studies in seventeenth-century Bolognese ceiling painting and the development
of quadratura illusionistic painting. The collection focuses on the work of Girolamo Curti, Domenico Maria Canuti, Angelo
Michele Colonna and Agostino Mitelli, as well as their relationships with other artists and collaborators.
Physical Location: Request access to the physical materials described in this inventory through the
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Language of Material: Collection material is in English with some Italian.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in three series:
Series I. Artists, 1948-1989;
Series II. Sites, 1952-1985;
Series III. Topics, 1943-1989.
Biographical/Historical Note
Ebria Feinblatt (1913-1990) founded the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's department of prints and drawings in 1947. She
served a distinguished career as the County Museum's curator for 38 years. Feinblatt studied, collected and wrote on topics
ranging from ancient art to German Gothic to modern art, but she was best known for her studies in Bolognese seventeenth-century
quadratura painting. Feinblatt's interest in quadratura painting and the Bolognese Seicento artists associated with it originated
during a trip to Rome in the early 1950s on a Fulbright grant. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art's collection of seventeenth-century
Italian drawings was one of the best represented collections during Feinblatt's tenure as curator. She also wrote a seminal
book in the field,
Seventeenth-century Bolognese Ceiling Decorators.
Access
Open for use by qualified researchers.
Acquisition Information
Transferred from the Photo Study Collection, Getty Research Institute, in 1997.
Preferred Citation
Ebria Feinblatt research files, 1943-1989, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession no. 970034
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa970034
Scope and Content of Collection
Ebria Feinblatt's research papers are comprised of manuscript notes, typescripts and manuscript essays (many with annotations),
photographs (chiefly commercial reproductions), photocopies, reprints and offprints, letters sent and received, and bibliographies
and bibliographical notes. The collection materials were assembled to aid the curator in her research of seventeenth-century
Bolognese ceiling painting, also known as quadratura or prospettiva. Feinblatt's specific interest was in a quadratura style
of ceiling painting that was architecturally illusionistic. The bulk of Feinblatt's research files were to be used for her
publication,
Seventeenth-century Bolognese Ceiling Decorators.
Series I is comprised of artist files. The series contains research files on artists, such as Rembrandt and Picasso, whom
Feinblatt researched as part of her curatorial responsibilities. However, the series mainly focuses on the work of the Bolognese
ceiling decorators Girolamo Curti, Domenico Maria Canuti, Angelo Michele Colonna, Giuseppe Maria Rolli and Agostino Mitelli
as well as their relationships with other artists and collaborators.
Series II focuses on relevant sites where Bolognese quadraturisti executed ceiling paintings, primarily in northern Italy,
but also in locations outside of Italy such as France and Spain. Often more than one specialist in the field of quadratura
contributed to a particular site.
Series III focuses on topics ranging from Jesuit church painting to tarsia to theater, which Feinblatt assembled thematically
in her research. Large research files are comprised of surrogates for archival documents and reproductions of drawings that
were used in order to settle artist attribution questions. This series includes early drafts and annotated drafts for components
of Feinblatt's book,
Seventeenth-century Bolognese Ceiling Decorators. Feinblatt's personal writings, including plays, fiction, and academic papers are also found in this series.
Processing History
In 2009 Laura Schroffel processed the collection, made an inventory, devised the arrangement and wrote the descriptive notes
under the supervision of Karen Meyer-Roux.
Separated Materials
One book from the collection was separated to the library.
Publication Rights
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Gelatin silver prints
Ceilings -- Italy -- Bologna
Mural painting and decoration, Italian
Black-and-white negatives
Painting, Baroque -- Italy -- Bologna
Interior decoration -- Italy
Painting, Italian -- Italy -- Bologna -- 17th century
Color slides
Canuti, Domenico Maria, 1626-1684
Mitelli, Agostino, 1609-1660
Colonna, Angelo Michele, 1600 or 1604-1687
Curti, Girolamo, approximately 1570-1631 or 1632
Artists, Series I.
1948-1989, undated
Physical Description:
5 Linear Feet
(12 boxes)
Scope and Contents
This series contains research files on artists on whom Ebria focused her research, notably seventeenth-century Bolognese painters,
such as those who specialized in quadratura illusionistic painting. There are also several files on artists such as Pieter
Brueghel the Elder, Rembrandt, and Picasso, that Feinblatt researched as part of her responsibilities as a prints curator.
The bulk of the series is comprised of handwritten notes, letters, annotated typescripts, photocopies and black-and-white
photographs.
Arrangement
The arrangement follows Feinblatt's original order of artist files by alphabetical order.
box 1, folder 1
Abate, Nicolò dell',
undated
Albani, Francesco,
undated
box 1, folder 2
Black-and-white photograph
box 1, folder 3
Alberti, Cherubino: Sala Clementina, Vatican,
undated
box 1, folder 4
Alboresi, Giacomo and Fulgenzio Mondini,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Uffizi, Galerie Gerda Bassenge, and Bologna Archivio d'Arte.
box 1, folder 5
Aldrovandini, Mauro and Tommaso Aldrovandini,
undated
box 1, folder 6
Ambrogi, Domenico,
1971-1982
Scope and Contents
Domenico Ambrogi is also known as Menghino del Brizio.
Includes photographs from Windsor Castle Royal Library, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Galleria Cavour and Bologna Archivio d'Arte.
box 1, folder 7
Aspertini, Amico,
undated
box 1, folder 9
Barbelli, Giovanni Giacomo,
1982
Bianchi, Baldassare and Giovanni Giacomo Monti,
1969-1981
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Bandieri, U. Orlandini, Uffizi, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
box 1, folder 10-11
Papers and black-and-white photographs
1969-1981
box 1, folder 12
Bigari, Vittorio Maria,
undated
box 1, folder 13
Bistega, Luca Antonio,
undated
box 1, folder 14
Boullanger, Jean,
undated
box 1, folder 15
Brizio, Francesco and Domenico Ambrogi,
1984-1989
Scope and Contents
Domenico Ambrogi is also known as Menghino del Brizio.
Includes photographs from the Courtauld Institute of Art, Christ Church in Oxford, Budapest Museum of Fine Art, Jacques Fryszman,
Uffizi, Fogg Art Museum, Karl Heinrich Paulmann.
box 1, folder 16
Brueghel, Pieter,
undated
box 1, folder 17
Bruni, Domenico,
1971-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence with Soprintendenza per i beni artistici e storici di Venezia.
box 1, folder 18
Burrini, Giovanni Antonio,
undated
box 2, folder 1
Caccioli, Giovanni Battista,
1966-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Uffizi and Nationalmuseum Stockholm.
Canuti, Domenico Maria,
1951-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Bildarchiv der der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, Milwaukee Art Museum, Yvonne Tan Bunzl,
Albertina, Landesbildstelle Rheinland, Nationalmuseum Stockholm, Mortimer Brandt Gallery, Christie's, Gasparini, Jacques Fryszman,
Kunstgeschichtliches Institut Mainz, Louvre, John R. Freeman & Co., Ashmolean Museum, Tom Scott, Heim Gallery, British Museum,
Uffizi, Kunstsammlungen zu Weimar, Sydney W. Newberry, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München, Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan
Museum, Musée lyonnais des arts décoratifs, Lyman Allyn Museum, Institut néerlandais, National Galleries of Scotland, DIA,
Prado, North Carolina Museum of Art, Pierpont Morgan Library, Fedeli, Armand Hammer Foundation.
box 2, folder 4-5
Papers and black-and-white photographs
box 23, folder 3
Black-and-white negatives
box 3, folder 1
Santi Domenico e Sisto, Rome
box 3, folder 3
Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande, Bologna
box 3, folder 5
S. Michele in Bosco, Bologna
box 3, folder 6
Transit of St. Benedict, Accademia, Bologna
box 3, folder 7
Black-and-white photographs
box 23, folder 3
Black-and-white negatives
box 3, folder 8
Carracci, Annibale,
1951-1989
Scope and Contents
Includes: letter from Seymour Howard with his article on Bonzi in
Gazette des beaux-arts, 1988, photographs from John R. Freeman & Co., Nationalmuseum Stockholm, Lucien Goldschmidt, British Museum, Hessisches Landesmuseum
Darmstadt, Budapest Museum of Fine Arts, Albertina, Pierpont Morgan Library, Art Institute of Chicago, Prado.
box 3, folder 9
Carracci family,
undated
Scope and Contents
Documents works by Annibale, Agostino and Lodovico Carracci, with an emphasis on the Palazzo Farnese, Rome, and the Palazzo
Magnani-Salem, Bologna. For more information on Lodovico Carracci, see also documents in the Alessandro Tiarini file regarding
the attribution of work at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
box 3, folder 1
Chiarini, Marc'Antonio,
1971
Colonna, Angelo Michele,
1951-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes three copies of
Art Quarterly reprints,
Estratto da Arte antica e moderna 1965,
Angelo Michele Colonna y la decoracion de San Antonio de los Portugueses, a clipping from
Burlington Magazine, and a clipping from an unknown publication.
Also includes photographs from Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Cooper Union Museum,
Städelsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt am Main, Uffizi, Prado, Richard P. Wunder, Christie's, Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt.
box 5, folder 1
Manuscripts transcription of oeuvre list
box 5, folder 2
Chapel of the Rosary, S. Domenico, Bologna
box 5, folder 4
Palazzo Comunale, Bologna
box 5, folder 8
Palazzo Locatelli, Bologna
box 5, folder 9
Cappella Sampieri, San Lazzaro di Savena (Bologna)
box 5, folder 10
Santa Croce, Palazzo Comunale
box 5, folder 11
S. Michele in Bosco, Bologna
box 5, folder 12
Orpheus and Eurydice, form. Palazzo Magnani
box 5, folder 13
Church of the Merced, Madrid
box 5, folder 17-18
Colonna-Alboresi,
undated
box 5, folder 18
Villa Albergati-Theodoli, Zola Predosa
Colonna-Mitelli,
1964-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes reprint from
Master Drawings.
box 23, folder 4
Black-and-white negatives
box 6, folder 2
Cortona, Pietro da,
1956-1987
box 6, folder 3
Cospi, Ferdinando,
undated
Curti, Girolamo,
1962-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Christ Church Oxford, Metropolitan Museum, Comune di Genova.
box 6, folder 6-7
Documents
Scope and Contents
Includes letter to Conte Ginanni.
box 7, folder 3
Grimaldi Chapel, S. Domenico, Bologna
box 7, folder 6
Papers and black-and-white photographs
box 7, folder 7
Palazzo Paleotti, Bologna
box 7, folder 8
Dyck, Anthony van,
1948
Scope and Contents
Includes three letters from J.H. Preston.
box 7, folder 9
Fontana, Prospero,
undated
box 7, folder 10
Franceschini, Marc Antonio,
undated
box 7, folder 11
Gaulli, Giovanni Battista,
undated
box 7, folder 12
Giovanni da San Giovanni,
undated
Haffner, Enrico,
1958-1970
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Università di Genova and research on Anton Maria Haffner related to article "A Letter by Enrico
Haffner,"
Burlington Magazine, 1970.
box 7, folder 13
General papers and black-and-white photographs
Scope and Contents
Includes clippings from
Burlington Magazine.
box 7, folder 14
Lanfranco, Giovanni,
undated
box 7, folder 15
Laureti, Tommaso,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt.
box 7, folder 16
Leonardo da Vinci,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from the Johnson Art Collection, research and photographs related to Leonardo's Leda.
box 7, folder 17
Lombardi, Alfonso,
undated
box 3, folder 18
Mantuano, Dionisio,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Prado.
Maratta, Carlo,
1978-1980
Scope and Contents
Includes letter from the Warburg Institute.
box 7, folder 19
General papers and black-and-white photographs
box 23, folder 7
Black-and-white negatives
box 7, folder 20
Marchesi, Giuseppe,
undated
Scope and Contents
Artist is also known as Sansone. Photograph from the North Carolina Museum of Art.
box 7, folder 21
Massari, Lucio,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from the Gabinetto fotografico nazionale di Roma and the Crocker Art Museum.
Mitelli, Agostino,
1958-1968
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Zeitlin & Ver Brugge Booksellers, Bibliotheque nationale, Paris, Richard P. Wunder, Cooper Union
Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Taylor & Dull Inc., Nationalmuseum Stockholm, École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts,
Pinacoteca di Brera.
See also Colonna and Mitelli.
box 8, folder 1-5
General papers and black-and-white photographs
box 9, folder 1-3
Drawings
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of prints for Mitelli's Freggi dell'architettura.
box 23, folder 8
Black-and-white negatives
Scope and Contents
Includes annotated negative sleeves.
box 9, folder 6
Muratori, Domenico Maria,
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes: letter from Roseline Bacou, correspondence from Dwight Miller, photographs from Photographic archives of the Caisse
Nationale des Monuments Historiques, Landesbildstelle Rheinland, Soprintendenza ai beni ambientali architettonici, artistici
e storici per le Provincie di Pisa, Lucca, Livorno, and Massa Carrara.
Niceron, Jean-François,
1977-1980
box 23, folder 9
Black-and-white negatives
box 9, folder 8
Pasinelli, Lorenzo,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Bildarchiv der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek and Nationalmuseum Stockholm.
box 9, folder 9
Picasso, Pablo,
1966, undated
box 9, folder 10
Pizzoli, Gioacchino,
undated
Scope and Contents
Assistant to Colonna.
Rolli, Giuseppe Maria,
1984-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes: reprint of "Some drawings by ..." in
Master Drawings, letter from Henry Aver, photographs from British Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art, Dayton Art Institute, Staatliche Graphische
Sammlung München, Soprintendenza alle Gallerie Bologna, Fitzwilliam Museum, Albertina, Christ Church Oxford, Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf,
Christie's, Louvre, Herbert P. Voce, Comune di Genova, National Galleries of Scotland, Collection Janos Scholz, Uffizi, Stearn
& Sons, Cooper Union Museum.
box 10, folder 5-6
Papers and black-and-white photographs
box 23, folder 10
Black-and-white negative
Scope and Contents
Includes one item: one annotated negative envelope.
box 10, folder 7
Rosa, Salvator,
1965-1968
Scope and Contents
Contains clippings from
Art Bulletin.
box 11, folder 1
Sabatini, Lorenzo,
1973
Scope and Contents
Contains one copy of Alister Mathews
Drawings & Watercolours catalog.
box 11, folder 2
Sandrino, Tommaso,
1981-1982
box 11, folder 3-4
Santi, Domenico,
1973-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes: letters from Mary L. Myers and correspondence with Jennifer Montagu.
box 11, folder 5
Seghizzi, Andrea,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Università di Genova, Foto Gasparini.
box 11, folder 6
Spada, Leonello,
1972
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Ecole nationale superieure des beaux-arts, Cleveland Museum of Art.
box 11, folder 7
Tassi, Agostino,
1952
Scope and Contents
Includes: letter from Cipriana Scelba, photograph from Archivio Fotografico del Lazio.
box 11, folder 8
Tesi, Mauro Antonio,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Graphische Sammlung Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Schaeffer Galleries.
box 11, folder 9
Tiarini, Alessandro,
undated
Tibaldi, Pellegrino,
1975
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Gabinetto fotografico degli Uffizi, Alinari, Jacques Fryszman.
box 11, folder 10
General papers black-and-white photographs
box 23, folder 11
Black-and-white negatives
Scope and Contents
Includes annotated negative envelope.
box 11, folder 11
Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista,
1971-1980
Scope and Contents
Includes: letter from Thérèse Burollet, photographs from Museum of Art University of Michigan Ann Arbor, R.E. Lewis, Alinari.
box 12, folder 1
Valesio, Giovanni Luigi,
1982
Scope and Contents
Includes letter from Börje Magnusson.
box 12, folder 2
Veralli, Filippo,
undated
Scope and Contents
Contains a photograph from Studio Serge Martin.
box 12, folder 3
Vigarini, Gaspare,
undated
Vignola, Jacopo da,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes: clipping from unknown publication, photograph from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
box 12, folder 4
General papers and black-and-white photograph
box 23, folder 12
Black-and-white negatives
Scope and Contents
Includes annotated envelope.
box 12, folder 5
General papers and black-and-white photographs
box 23, folder 13
Black-and-white negatives
box 12, folder 6
Zuccaro, Federico,
undated
box 12, folder 7
Various artists,
1961-1982
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs from Accademia Americana, Archivio fotografico Gallerie dei Musei Vaticani, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung
München, Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen.
Sites, Series II.
1952-1985, undated
Physical Description:
1 Linear Feet
(3 boxes)
Scope and Contents
This series focuses on relevant sites where Bolognese quadraturisti executed ceiling paintings, primarily in northern Italy
but also in locations outside of Italy such as France and Spain. Often more than one specialist in the field of quadratura
contributed to a particular site. The bulk of this series is comprised of handwritten notes, annotated typescripts, photocopies
and black-and-white photographs.
Arrangement
The arrangement of this series follows Feinblatt's original order of listing sites by alphabetical order.
box 13, folder 1
Bagnarola di Budrio: Villa Malvezzi-Campeggi,
1968
box 13, folder 2
Oratorio di San Colombano,
undated
Scope and Contents
Feinblatt note: "Gloriosa Gara" c. 1622.
box 13, folder 3
Palazzo Comunale, Sala Urbana,
undated
Scope and Contents
Focuses on the work of Curti and Colonna.
box 13, folder 6
Brescia: Palazzo Caifami,
undated
box 13, folder 7
Caprarola (Viterbo),
undated
box 13, folder 9
Florence: Palazzo Orti Oricellari,
undated
box 13, folder 10-12
Genoa,
1955-1982
Scope and Contents
Includes: letters from Attilio Podestà, photographs from Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Foto Gasparini, Soprintendenza
alle gallerie della Liguria Genova, Comune di Genova.
box 13, folder 11-12
General papers and black-and-white photographs
box 13, folder 13
Lucca,
1980
Scope and Contents
Focuses on the work of Colonna.
Madrid,
1952-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes notes and papers on the Palacio del Buen Retiro and the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales.
box 14, folder 1-3
General papers and black-and-white photographs
box 14, folder 5
Mezzomonte (Florence): Villa Corsini,
1966
Scope and Contents
Focuses on the work of Colonna and Albani.
box 14, folder 6
Milan: Palazzo Crivelli,
undated
box 14, folder 7-8
Modena,
1954-1979, undated
box 14, folder 9
Paris,
1969
Scope and Contents
This research file focuses on Colonna's work and includes documentation on the decoration of the Hôtel de Lionne at Versailles
and of the Château at Sceaux.
box 14, folder 10
Parma,
undated
Scope and Contents
Focuses on Colonna's work at S. Giovanni Evangelista.
box 14, folder 11
Ponsacco (Pisa): Villa di Camugliano,
1952
box 15, folder 1
Ravenna,
undated
Scope and Contents
Focuses on the work of Curti.
box 15, folder 2
Sassuolo (Modena): Palazzo Ducale,
1971-1979
Scope and Contents
No Subnote Content
box 15, folder 3
Trebbo,
1962-1966
Scope and Contents
Focuses on the work of Curti.
Topics, Series III.
1943-1989, undated
Physical Description:
3.3 Linear Feet
(9 boxes)
Scope and Contents
The series comprises research files on topics ranging from Jesuit church painting, tarsia to theater, which Feinblatt assembled
thematically in her research. Large research files are comprised of surrogates for archival documents and reproduction of
drawings that were used in order to settle artist attributions. This series includes early drafts and annotated drafts for
components of Feinblatt's book,
Seventeenth-century Bolognese Ceiling Decorators. Feinblatt's personal writings including plays, fiction, and academic papers are also found in this series. The bulk of the
series is comprised of handwritten notes, annotated typescripts, letters and black-and-white photographs and negatives.
Arrangement
Topics have been arranged into four categories: Art topics, Archival documents, Publications/Writings, and Miscellaneous.
Labels or names that Feinblatt gave to topics have been retained, unless otherwise noted.
box 16, folder 1-4
Attribution questions ("La questione"),
1974-1989
Scope and Contents
This folder, previously titled by Feinblatt as "La questione," is comprised of notes and black-and-white photographs. It served
as a research file for attribution questions regarding drawings by several artists, notably Curti, Canuti and Colonna.
box 16, folder 5-6
Copies, derivations, modifications, variations,
1976
Scope and Contents
The folder, primarily comprised of black-and-white photographs and manuscript notes, includes discussions on Colonna-Mitelli
and Canuti.
Drawing, Bolognese,
1976, undated
box 23, folder 15
Color slides and color photograph
box 18, folder 1
Jesuit church painting,
1947, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes reprint from
Art Quarterly.
box 18, folder 3
Patrons,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes materials regarding artist Andrea Pozzo.
box 18, folder 4-9
Prints,
1943-1984, undated
box 18, folder 5-6
Techniques,
1965-1966
Scope and Contents
Includes copy of
How Books Are Made. See also the folder titled Rembrandt van Rijn, for further discussion on prints techniques.
box 18, folder 7
Prints as sources,
undated
box 18, folder 9
Graphic Arts Council,
1972-1984
Scope and Contents
Folder previously titled by Feinblatt as "Lectures." The Graphic Arts Council was formed by the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art in order to support the activities and acquisitions of the department.
box 20, folder 5
Women artists,
1953
Scope and Contents
Contains Feinblatt's paper on Elisabetta Sirani, Angelica Kauffmann and Maria Bashkirtseff, titled "Three Glamor Girls of
Art."
box 20, folder 6
Wunder Collection,
undated
box 20, folder 7-11
Archival documents,
1982, undated
box 20, folder 7
Handwriting and manuscripts,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs and photocopies of manuscripts probably used to analyze handwriting for attributions.
box 20, folder 8
Other archival documents,
1982
Scope and Contents
Contains photocopies of Amoni archives and other archival documents.
box 24, folder 2
Negative rolls reproducing archival document
Scope and Contents
Item was not in labeled folder.
box 20, folder 10
Palomino de Castro y Velasco, Acisclo Antonio
Publication projects/Writings,
1944-1989
box 21, folder 1-5
Seventeenth-century Bolognese Ceiling Decorators,
1987, undated
box 21, folder 1
Introduction,
undated
Scope and Contents
Ultimately this chapter was published as the afterview.
box 21, folder 2
Forerunners of Bolognese quadratura,
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes work that ultimately comprised chapter two of Ebria's book.
box 21, folder 3
Illustrations,
undated
Scope and Contents
Lists of illustrations for the text.
box 21, folder 6
Catalog of Colonna-Mitelli drawings,
undated
box 21, folder 7
Catalogues raisonnés,
undated
box 21, folder 8
Dictionary of art,
1986-1989
box 22, folder 1
Papers,
1944-1947
Scope and Contents
Includes academic papers possibly for the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, or, UCLA where Feinblatt attended.
box 22, folder 2
Italian notes,
1950-1951
Scope and Contents
Includes some fiction written by Feinblatt probably during the time she spent in Rome. One work includes a rejection letter
from the
New Yorker.
box 24, folder 1
Black-and-white negatives and slides
Scope and Contents
Includes annotated negative envelopes.