Box 20
Contains 13 Results:
University of San Francisco, honorary degree for WAC Jr., 1930
Consists of certificates, awards, honorary degrees and club memberships dating 1912-1932.
Etching of WAC Sr. by William H. Wilke, printed by John Henry Nash and inscribed by both to WAC Jr., 1930
Photographs and other images of WAC Sr., dating from approximately 1903 to 1930.
Henrique Medina, nude study (reproduction), 1943
Original artwork and photographs of artwork by Portugese painter Henrique Medina. Medina executed several portraits of WAC Jr., the library staff and the Clark family.
Henrique Medina, Drawing of a female nude (pencil), 1944
Original artwork and photographs of artwork by Portugese painter Henrique Medina. Medina executed several portraits of WAC Jr., the library staff and the Clark family.
Caricature of a group of classical composers (reproduction), in a portfolio stamped with WAC Jr's name
Photographs, drawings and other materials related to WAC, Jr.'s acquaintances and friends from Montana, and in the music, literary and art worlds.
Joseph Tonello, "The Destiny of a Soul," dedicated to Alice Clark; 1 copy inscribed by Joseph Tonello to Helen Livingston, 1919
Photographs, drawings and other materials related to WAC, Jr.'s acquaintances and friends from Montana, and in the music, literary and art worlds.
Joseph Tonello, "The Destiny of a Soul," dedicated to Alice Clark; 2 copies inscribed by Joseph Tonello, one of them to WAC Jr., 1919
Photographs, drawings and other materials related to WAC, Jr.'s acquaintances and friends from Montana, and in the music, literary and art worlds.
Claire-Liesel Rothwell, "A Christmas Carol", December 1925
Photographs, drawings and other materials related to WAC, Jr.'s acquaintances and friends from Montana, and in the music, literary and art worlds.
University of California Regents, proclamation accepting the gift of the Clark Library, May 1935
Correspondence, legal documents, newspaper clippings and other documents connected to William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s gift of the Clark Library to UCLA in 1926. Material related to the Deeds of Gift of 1926 and 1929 are included, as is material related to Clark's estate from after his 1934 death.
Two photographs of the LA Philharmonic with Walter Henry Rothwell; one photograph with WAC Jr., ca. 1920s
Scrapbooks, photographs, ephemera, news articles and other items related to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which was founded by William Andrews Clark, Jr. in 1919. Correspondence between Clark and managers Caroline Estes Smith and George Leslie Smith is described in the correspondence series of this finding aid.