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CLAUDE ROGER-MARX (1888-1977) - (Archives 94) Bibliothèque de l’INHA – collections Jacques Doucet Inventaire des archives - CLAUDE ROGER-MARX (1888-1977) - (Archives 94) Classé et inventorié par Catherine MÉNEUX pré-classé par Claire TISSOT Avec la collaboration de Georges Fréchet Volume I Partie I : Dossiers à caractère biographique Partie II : Correspondance générale Partie III : L’écrivain 2005 SOMMAIRE Préface par Claude-Marie Missenard, Jean-Charles Asselain et Bernard Asselain, petits- enfants de Claude Roger-Marx .................................................................................................. 8 Claude Roger-Marx en quelques pages, par Catherine Méneux ........................................... 10 I. Dossiers à caractère biographique .................................................................................. 20 A. Papiers personnels ...................................................................................................................... 20 Boîte n°1 ................................................................................................................................................. 20 Boîte n°1bis ............................................................................................................................................ 21 B. Documents sur l’œuvre et la collection de Claude Roger-Marx ............................................ 21 Boîte n°1bis (suite) ................................................................................................................................. 21 C. Agendas ....................................................................................................................................... 23 Boîte n°2 ................................................................................................................................................. 23 D. Décorations et Prix reçus ........................................................................................................... 23 Boîte n°3 ................................................................................................................................................. 23 E. Documents relatifs à la bibliographie des écrits de Claude Roger-Marx et brouillons pour des textes de critique d’art ............................................................................................................. 24 Boîte n°3 (suite) ...................................................................................................................................... 24 F. Documents relatifs au poste d’inspecteur principal de l’enseignement artistique de Claude Roger-Marx ..................................................................................................................................... 25 Boîte n°4 ................................................................................................................................................. 25 G. Sociétés et associations ............................................................................................................... 27 1. Association internationale des critiques d’art (A.I.C.A.) ......................................................................... 27 Boîte n°4 (suite) ...................................................................................................................................... 27 2. Société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques .................................................................................... 28 Boîte n°4 (suite) ...................................................................................................................................... 28 3. Syndicat de la presse artistique française ................................................................................................ 28 Boîte n°4 (suite) ...................................................................................................................................... 28 H. Documents relatifs à la collection de Claude Roger-Marx ..................................................... 28 1. Histoire de la collection : ......................................................................................................................... 28 Boîte n°5 ................................................................................................................................................. 28 2. Achats et ventes : ..................................................................................................................................... 29 Boîte n°5 (suite) ...................................................................................................................................... 29 3. Prêts : ....................................................................................................................................................... 31 Boîte n°5 (suite) ...................................................................................................................................... 31 4. Divers : .................................................................................................................................................... 31 Boîte n°5 (suite) ...................................................................................................................................... 31 I. Dessins de Claude Roger-Marx .................................................................................................. 31 Boîte n°6 ................................................................................................................................................. 31 II. Correspondance générale ............................................................................................ 33 A. Auteurs personnes physiques .................................................................................................... 33 Boîte n°7 (ABERDANE à BOUVIER) .................................................................................................. 33 Boîte n°8 (BRAIVE à DAVID-WEILL) ................................................................................................ 41 Boîte n°9 (DAYOT à FUSTER) ............................................................................................................. 47 Boîte n°10 (GABOURD à ISNARD) ..................................................................................................... 55 Boîte n°11 (JACCOTTET à MARETTE) ............................................................................................... 62 Boîte n°12 (MARCEL à PROUTÉ) ........................................................................................................ 70 Boîte n°13 (PROUVÉ à SUZOR) ........................................................................................................... 77 Boîte n°14 (TABARANT à ZOUBALOV) ............................................................................................ 85 B. Correspondance reçue lors du décès de Denis Marx, fils de C. Roger-Marx ....................... 90 Boîte n°14 (suite) .................................................................................................................................... 90 C. Correspondance non identifiée, cartes de visite ...................................................................... 91 Boîte n°14 (suite) .................................................................................................................................... 91 D. Collectivités ................................................................................................................................. 92 1. Associations et administrations, mairies .................................................................................................. 92 Boîte n°15 ............................................................................................................................................... 92 2. Musées ..................................................................................................................................................... 95 Boîte n°15 (suite) .................................................................................................................................... 95 3. Ecoles d’art .............................................................................................................................................. 97 Boîte n°15 (suite) .................................................................................................................................... 97 4. Chaînes de radio ...................................................................................................................................... 98 Boîte n°16 ............................................................................................................................................... 98 a. Chaînes françaises ............................................................................................................................... 98 b. Chaînes étrangères .............................................................................................................................. 98 5. Galeries françaises et étrangères .............................................................................................................. 98 Boîte n°16 (suite) .................................................................................................................................... 98 6. Editeurs, libraires et imprimeurs français et étrangers ..........................................................................
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