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Childhood, early career as banker and subsequent work in fine arts at Harvard until 1930; impressions of scholars of art and science; print collecting; collectors and their purveyors; patrons of art in the 20th century; Fogg Art Museum; Museum of Modern Art; Harvard Museum course; cooperation with Princeton Department of Art and Archaeology; Bliss Collection at Dumbarton Oaks; Roberts Fine Arts Commission, World War II; American museums after World War II with particular reference to activities of former students; a retrospective look at art critics, dealers, training, and the development of art in America. Pertinent correspondence follows each major segment of the oral history.
''A catalogue of the pieces from Paul J. Sachs' prodigious artwork collection donated to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, including works by Degas, Matisse, Delacroix, Picasso, Corot, Rubens, and Rembrandt. As well as being associate director of the Fogg Art Museum, Sachs was developer of one of the earliest museum studies courses in the United States''--
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