This folder contains photographs from the Lord and Taylor buildings at Broadway and 20th, as well as 20th and 5th Avenues
Correspondence mostly to and from Edward Moir, relating to government policies and the Carded Woolen Manufacturers’ Association.
Contains 61 fragile articles of correspondence from the 1890s, graduation announcement, poem-prayer book, pressed flowers, wedding invitations, 2 book marks, 2 spools of thread, 1 round silk or satin rigid ribbon, and photograph. Publications include E. Marcus Reynolds: Joy Taylor System; Teacher's College: The Domestic Art Review 1909; Boston Dress Cutting College, Directions for Harriet A Brown's Scientific Rules; Unity Union SS Library Catalogue of Books; National School Domestic Arts and Science brochure; Dormitory brochure; The Model House brochure.
Senza titoloThis folder contains six pictures of the same man, possible a descendent of Lord and Taylor, one picture relating to the transcontinental Telephone system, as well as one framed picture of New York City Street.
Insurance summaries for mill 1 and 2 (Crown Mills)
Detailed appraisal prepared by the American Appraisal Co. July 1, 1919
Summary volume including summaries by classification, by buildings, by cost and sound volumes, and machinery depreciations (Crown Mills)
This folder contains three catalogs or promotional pieces for good offered by Le Bon Marché department store.
This series contains original sketches with attached examples of embellishment or embroidery.
Detailed appraisal prepared by the American Appraisal Co. July 1, 1919
Detailed summary showing sound values of the Crown Mills One for each of the two mills.
Two paper and wood promotional fans for the French perfume company Rosine, which was founded by couturier Paul Poiret in 1911. Printed on both sides, one side with abstract botanicals and the other side with the name of the company and a selection of perfumes. Each fan bears a red sticker with the name of a single perfume. The fan would have been scented with that perfume. The fans were part of a series promoting different fragrances. Advertisements, the perfume bottles, and associated products like perfumed cards or fans were all part of Poiret's merchandising artistry.
Senza titoloThis is a paper and wood fan created to promote perfume created by Paul Poiret's perfume company Rosine. The front bears a brightly colored naïve landscape seen through a yellow fence created by a student in the École Martine. The rear is segmented and printed radially with the names of the Rosine perfumes. A red sticker on the back of the fan indicates that it was scented with the perfume "Le fruit défendu."
This collection consists of two matted pochoir prints:
-one depicting the torso of a woman in a pink ensemble holding a blue feather, limited edition, 19/30, 1913-1914
-one depicting two woman and one man viewing prints on paper, original 1912, print 1920
This is a paper and wood fan created to promote perfume created by Paul Poiret's perfume company Rosine. The front bears a brightly colored naïve landscape seen through an arbor tunnel created by a student in the École Martine. The rear is segmented and printed radially with the names of the Rosine perfumes. A red sticker on the back of the fan indicates that it was scented with the perfume "L'Etrange Fleur."
Correspondence mostly to and from Edward Moir, relating to government policies and the Carded Woolen Manufacturers’ Association.
This folder contains a press release about aviatrix Amy Mollison and a 8x10" black and white photograph of tennis player Helen Wills dated Aug. 17, 1921.
Correspondence mostly to and from Edward Moir, relating to government policies and the Carded Woolen Manufacturers’ Association.
This folder contains a copy of a proposed bill, a calendar for the Committee on Finance, and typed comments on testimony given by John P. Wood (President of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers).
Correspondence mostly to and from Edward Moir, relating to government policies and the Carded Woolen Manufacturers’ Association.
Correspondence mostly to and from Edward Moir, relating to government policies and the Carded Woolen Manufacturers’ Association.
Publications, blank and completed test answer sheets, and ephemera.
Senza titoloElegant family at races with coach in background (framed). "Gift to FIT library from the estate of Robert Knox August 1973. Le Jour des Drags;" Color: watercolor; Signed lower right, Verso: card Galerie Charpentier, Paris; Client Gazette du Bon Ton
Senza titoloFive small pamphlets from the Carded Woolen Manufacturers' Association. Probably duplicated in bound volume
Front cover of a scrapbook with yrto imprinted on the front. Clipping taped to inside is dated 1923.
Senza titoloFrom the front page: "A collection of 172 statements published since January, 1909, for the purpose of securing wise legislation affecting the production and distribution of wool and wool goods. 1-120 Wool Tariff, 121-138 Wool Labeling, 139-159 Textile Miscellany. Supplement 160-172 Wool and Textile Miscellany by various writers."
A set of small publications (much like the "statements" from the bound volume) spanning the period July 10, 1909 to November 20, 1925. 11 items.
Mechanically reproduced print of nineteen of Maria Monica Gallenga's design illustrations.
Senza titoloThis folder contains pencil nude sketches and figure studies. May have been done while McCardell attended the Parisian branch of New York School of Fine and Applied Art (today known as Parsons). Most sketches are signed and dated.
Senza titoloMale and female figures in a dancing setting with a jazz group. Female wearing a dress and a shawl with a fur trim, the male wears a suit & a top hat. Black and white ink; Signed.
Senza titoloFigure in fringed blue bustier over black sheer gown (framed); Color: watercolor; Signed lower right.
Senza titoloFemale figure in a pleated skirt, knit top, polka dotted scarf and hat. Standing facing back in a country inn restaurant setting. Black and white ink; Signed front and back.
Senza titoloStanding female figure facing front in fur shawl, knee length dress, hat & pearl necklace. Standing in a country restaurant setting. Black and white ink; Signed.
Senza titoloA glossy print of a caricature drawing by Norbert Quinn. Edward Moir is shown along with other men, possibly members of the Carded Woolen Manufacturers Association. Note on back states the caricatures were likely drawn at a "meeting or banquet in Boston."
Senza titoloThis folder contains pencil, charcoal and crayon nude sketches and figure studies, may have been done while McCardell attended the Parisian branch of New York School of Fine and Applied Art (today known as Parsons). Most sketches are signed and dated.
Senza titoloThis folder contains charcoal and crayon nude sketches and figure studies. May have been done while McCardell attended the Parisian branch of New York School of Fine and Applied Art (today known as Parsons). Few sketches are signed and dated.
Senza titoloThis folder contains sketches of pencil, wash and pen designs for children's clothing, some with swatches.
This folder contains charcoal and crayon nude sketches and figure studies, may have been done while McCardell attended the Parisian branch of New York School of Fine and Applied Art (today known as Parsons). Most sketches are signed and dated.
Senza titoloThis folder contains fashion show invitations for the Congrès des Acheteurs Américans, Line Carmine, Paris Model Houses and Aux Trois Quartiers.
Student work. Sketches and illustrations that were created while McCardell was a student at New York School of Fine and Applied Art (Known today as Parsons)
Senza titoloThis folder contains charcoal and crayon nude sketches and figure studies, may have been done while McCardell attended the Parisian branch of New York School of Fine and Applied Art (today known as Parsons). Most sketches are signed and dated.
Senza titoloThis folder contains pencil, charcoal and crayon nude sketches and figure studies, may have been done while McCardell attended the Parisian branch of New York School of Fine and Applied Art (today known as Parsons). Few sketches are signed and dated.
Senza titoloThis folder contains pencil, charcoal and crayon nude sketches and figure studies. May have been done while McCardell attended the Parisian branch of New York School of Fine and Applied Art (today known as Parsons). Most sketches are not signed or dated.
Senza titolo"Comtesse de Munoz" Seated female figure on an arm chair wearing a pearl necklace, a black dress and a cloche hat; Black and white ink; Signed
Senza titoloThree figures in Art Deco evening gowns with city skyline through window; Black and white: pen and wash; Signed lower right
Senza titolo"New Spring Hats." Head in cloche with Art Deco pattern background (framed); Black and white: brush and wash; Signed upper right
Senza titoloFigure in golf outfit, man in background; Black and white: pen and wash
Senza titoloTwo figures in evening gowns with fur wraps, car in background; Black and white: pen and wash
Senza titoloThree figures in beachwear with palm tree; Black and white: brush and wash
Senza titoloThis folder contains 4 color sketches of coats & coat-dresses with embellishments including applique and embroidery.
This folder contains two news paper clippings of Paris models.
Senza titoloTwo figures in evening gowns with fur wraps, car in background; Black and white: pen and wash
Senza titoloThis folder contains 6 color sketches of day & sport dresses with examples of fabric embellishment including crochet, hand-painting, applique and embroidery.
Senza titoloThis folder contains 4 color sketches of day & sport dresses with examples of fabric embellishment including beading, applique and embroidery.