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Scholars, professionals in the field of prints, and museum groups may visit The Print Research Foundation’s collections and reference library. Before planning your visit, please note visits are accommodated by appointment only.  Appointments may be made Monday through Friday, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.   

We ask that you make your request to visit in writing, sending us a letter of introduction by either email, by regular mail, or fax (see the Contact Us page).  We ask that you provide information about your professional affiliation(s) and area of interest so that we may better accommodate and prepare for your arrival.  With advanced notice, we will be able to pull prints from storage for viewing and prepare other materials of interest to you so that you may make the most of your research time with us.   

Upon visiting the Foundation, researchers may obtain access to the Scholars Site, a website containing detailed information about resources, objects, and bibliographic materials in the collection. Here you will view our archive of high resolution digital images of many of the Williams's prints, see in-depth biographical information on American artists represented at the Foundation, have greater information about our library holdings, as well as discover many helpful links to other research sources, lists, and indices of interest to print scholars. 

The Foundation is unable to provide photographs or photocopies of prints in its collection, although the Foundation may be able to suggest museums that own impressions and sell photographs of them. Copies of some of the catalogues that have accompanied exhibitions from the collection may be purchased at The Print Research Online Store.  

Copies of Reba Williams’s dissertation, “The Weyhe Gallery Between the Wars, 1920-1939,” may be obtained from University Microfilms (www.umi.com) or purchased in hard cover at The Print Research Online Store. Sets of the Weyhe Gallery scrapbooks are available for study at The Print Research Foundation, The New York Public Library Print Room, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
 

 


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