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  • Subject is exactly "Girard, Alexander"

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A final report packet for the exhibit "The opulent eye of Alexander Girard" at Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in 2000-2001. The packet includes a final report, press releases, press clippings, education program guides, brochures, and…

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A 1973 wall calendar illustrated with color photographs of the three-dimensional "mural" Alexander Girard designed for the corporate offices of John Deere in Moline, Illinois. Includes an introductory essay on Girard's process selecting historical…

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Titled “Reflections of an era,” this booklet contains the text of Alexander Girard’s introductory plaque for the three-dimensional mural he designed for John Deere, a brief biographical sketch of Girard, and an account of the mural and Girard’s…

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A three-color poster titled "A Pictorial History of Herman Miller Inc." depicting a timeline of designs and designers associated with the company.

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In an article on celebrities and their gardens, Alexander Girard and Susan Girard are pictured among houseplants in their Santa Fe home.

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A printout from the website of the Museum of International Folk Art describing the textile collection and Alexander Girard's contribution.

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A printout from the website of the Museum of International Folk Art describing the museum and Alexander Girard's collection.

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A newspaper article on Alexander Girard’s collection of folk art dolls and toys and his intention to create a museum in Santa Fe. Text is extensively underlined in red pen.

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An announcement of Alexander Girard’s environmental enrichment panel designs for Herman Miller, released 1972, with a focus on “Love Heart.” Attached memo slip addressed to William D. Chambers.

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A brief article on Alexander Girard’s environmental enrichment panel designs for Herman Miller, released 1972, in the “Decorating Newsletter” column of American Home magazine. Clipping is undated.
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