Chatfield-Taylor, Adele
Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:
De Long, David, 1982-02-16-2000
Dunes Club, 2002
File contains correspondence between Adele Chatfield-Taylor and Lester Little
FAAR Out: Six Months in Rome invite to opening reception at the ADC Gallery, 2003-04-09-2003-05-02
The Events Sub-Group contains documentation of events supported by the American Academy in Rome, including events that took place at AAR in Rome, New York, and other locations. Examples of events include the dedication of the Bass Garden at AAR, readings hosted at AAR, programs and events hosted in Rome, symposia, dinners honoring Trustees, Spring concerts, lectures given by Residents and Fellows, exhibitions at AAR, etc.
Gala Reopening of Villa Aurelia, 1989-10
Garden Party to Celebrate the New Academic Year, 1999-09-14
File contains invitation list and planning material for the Garden Party to Celebrate the New Academic Year.
"In Rome, Renovation Worthy of the Medici," New York Times' Home Section, 1994-06-09
File contains and original copy and photocopy of a feature article in the New York Times on June 9, 1994. The article was the cover story for the Home Section titled, "In Rome, Renovation Worthy of the Medici". It featured the renovation of the McKim Mead and White Building. Featured in the article were Philip Guston, Adele Chatfield-Taylor, Sanda Ilescu, and Gregory Bucher.
"Interiors Platform" in Interiors by Adele Chatfield-Taylor, 1989-11
File contains two copies of the article, "Interiors Platform: Artists and Environmentalists Hold the Keys to the Future," featured in Interiors Magazine.
This article is adapted from the speech at NeCon 21, June 1989.
Jerome Lectures, 1988-1993
File contains Correspondence with the University of Michigan regarding possible lecturers for the Jerome Lectures Series. Correspondents listed below.
L.A. Event at the Instituto Italiano di Cultura, 2000-11-08
Hosted by L.A. Fellows of AAR Adele Chatfield-Taylor and Lester Little were Honored
"L'Accademia, Nerone e io", 1994-06
File contains six photocopies of the "The Academy, Nero and I," featured in L'Espresso by Gianluigi Malaga, translated by Barbara Lloyd. The article celebrated the Academy's centennial with an interview of Joseph Brodsky.