Box RG05-SG03-Se01-Box04
Contains 18 Results:
"News and Information," Delta Sky, 1994-04
File contains sky Magazine articles announcing the Centennial Celebrations.
"The Talk of the Town" in the New Yorker, 1994-05-23
File contains four photocopies of the article "Talk of the Town," featured in The New Yorker. The article highlights the Year of Architecture/benefit dinner at the Puck Building.
"Rebuilding Rome," New Yorker, 1994-06-04
File contains 2 copies and 5 photocopies of the article titled, "Rebuilding Rome" featured in the New Yorker. This article was written by Adele Chatfield-Taylor concerning the reopening of the newly restored Academy.
"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.
"Private Eye: Fellows, Romans and Countrymen" in Travel and Leisure, 1994-06
File contains two copies and three photocopies of the article titled, "Private Eye: Fellows, Romans and Countrymen," featured in Travel and Leisure. The article discusses the Academy's collections (library) which is accessible online.
"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.
{"A Fifth Avenue Link to the Janiculum Hill" in the New York Times, 1993
Contains on copy and one photocopy of article.
"In Rome, Renovation Worthy of the Medici" in the New York Times by Jean Nathan, 1994-06-09
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