| Title | Glass, Henry P., Papers, c.1942-2000
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| Origination | Glass, Henry P.
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| Publication Date | 2004 |
| Abstract | Austrian-born industrial designer Henry Glass practiced and taught industrial design in Chicago for more than 60 years. He specialized in furniture and household objects in a modern idiom. The collection includes materials documenting his industrial design and architectural projects papers related to his career at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, including lecture notes for his course Design 366 the typescript of his book, Design and consumer and publications by and about Glass. |
| Collection Name | Ryerson and Burnham Archives Finding Aids
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| Acquistion Information | The collection was a gift from Henry Glass to the Department of Architecture in 1994. Two portrait photographs were donated by Henry Glass to the Department of Architecture in 1999. |
| Physical location | On-site |
| Accession Number | 1994.5
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| Finding Aid / Website URLs | http://www.artic.edu/aic/libraries/research/specialcollections/collections.html |
| Extent | 2.25 linear feet (7 boxes), 2 oversize portfolios and flatfile materials |
| Physical Description | Manuscript papers, typescript papers, photocopied papes, correspondence, printed papers, black and white and color photographic prints, black and white photostatic prints, negatives, and architctural reprographic prints. |
| Access Restrictions | Partially restricted |
| Rights Statement | For Rights information please contact the Ryerson & Burnham Archives at rbarchives@artic.edu. |