![]() ![]() The nature and conditions of research use, however, must be consistent with our commitment to the care and preservation of the Barnes Foundation’s collections. Our policy is to make archival collections available to the Barnes Foundation’s community, the broader art and horticulture community, and the general public for teaching, research, publication, and exhibition. For more information, email our Reference department or call 215.278.7280. To make an appointment, please review the access policy below and submit a request to visit. The Honickman Library and the archives are open by appointment only, Monday through Friday, 10am to 4pm. These helpful guides to archival and special collections material will help you find and select items for your research. View our Archives, Library, & Special Collections online catalogue. Barnes’s correspondence with John Dewey and Leo Stein at our new Spotlights page. This rich collection has now been digitized. Johnson, Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Matisse, Pierre Matisse, Georgia O’Keeffe, Charles and Maurice Prendergast, Bertrand Russell, Leo Stein, and Carl Van Vechten. Barnes’s correspondence, which comprises 125 linear feet of letters between Barnes and figures such as Paul Philippe Cret, Charles Demuth, John Dewey, Paul Guillaume, Charles S. Of particular interest to researchers is Dr. ![]()
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