[Art Gallery of Ontario] Collection Thank You Notes
- LA.SC042.S4.f8
- File
- 1971-1975
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Notes relating to tours of the collection, both at the AGO and in Mrs. Zacks' home, to groups from all parts of North America.
[Art Gallery of Ontario] Collection Thank You Notes
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Notes relating to tours of the collection, both at the AGO and in Mrs. Zacks' home, to groups from all parts of North America.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence re Gerald Gladstone, the Guggenheim, Heim Gamzu (Museum Tel-Aviv), Kate Graham, Peggy Gale (AGO), Sir Philip Hendy, Hart House, Dalzell Hatfield Galleries, etc.
Victoria College (Jessie MacPherson Art Acquisition Committee) (L. Riese)
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence and reports relating to the committee.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence with Henry Trubner (Seattle Art Museum), the Twentieth Century Club, Mashel Teitlebaum, Christian Tomasini, and others
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Loan forms and correspondence documenting Mrs. Zacks' involvement in the museum.
National Gallery of Canada (A.Z.)
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence and other documentation relating to Mrs. Zacks' membership on the Visiting Committee, resigned in 1978.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence relating to the Honourary Degree bestowed on Mrs. Zacks in 1971; invitations to events; letters of thanks for gifts to the university, including the 1974 gift of dealer and sales catalogues to the Fine Art Department.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence with Seattle Art Museum, William Sandberg, Jonas Salk, Henry Seldis (LA County Museum of Art), Moshe Safdie, Lord Sam Segal, Charlotte Cramer Sachs, Peter Swann, James Sweeney, and others
Annely Juda Fine Arts - London
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Extensive correspondence relating to purchases and sales of both modern paintings and antiquities.
Part of Sam and Ayala Zacks fonds
Correspondence to and from Christie's (London), Dr. and Mrs. T. Carpenter, Mitchell Crites, Carnegie Institute.