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Wright with her father on Wagon Train (1963) Wright was born Holly McIntire in New York City. [1] She is the daughter of actors John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan. [2] Her brother is actor Tim McIntire. In her early 20s, Wright (credited with her McIntire surname) appeared in two episodes of the television series Wagon Train with her parents.
In the early 1950s, the elder Wright was hired to design an art pavilion next to the original house, [139] [146] which, at the time, was the only art gallery he had designed. [147] The pavilion measured 230 by 21 feet (70.1 by 6.4 m) across and cost $70,000; [139] it opened in June 1954 [148] with an exhibition dedicated to Wright's work.
In museums, the collection of cultural property or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). Traditionally this was done using a card index , but nowadays it is normally implemented using a computerized database (known as a collection database ) and may even be made available online.
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The library has over 280,000 volumes and many special collections, including Robert Sterling Clark's rare books collection. Materials include standard art reference titles and databases, monographs and scholarly journals in 65 languages from more than 140 countries, exhibition catalogs and museum publications, auction catalogs (including many ...
The Frick Art Research Library’s Photoarchive in New York is a study collection of more than 1.5 million photographic reproductions of works of art from the fourth to the mid-twentieth century. It was founded in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick to facilitate object-oriented research.
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In 1996, the City of Lubbock obtained a sizable collection of Holly-related artifacts from his estate, and the next year it purchased the former depot. In 1999, the new Buddy Holly Center opened as the home of the newly acquired Buddy Holly collection as well as a replacement for the city's Fine Arts Center, which had been established in 1984.