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Thu, 15 May 1997 09:06:20 -0400
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Please keep us informed regarding your George Hunzinger exhibit.

Rose Marie Martin, Administrator
GERMANNA FOUNDATION
(Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies In Virginia, Inc.)
PO Box 693
Culpeper, VA  22701-0693
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Office:   540-825-1496       Fax:  540-825-6572

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From:   Ann Marie Sekeres[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Thursday, May 15, 1997 12:22 AM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        Re: Exhibition concerning German emmigrants to the USA

Roger Smith:

In November 1997, "George Hunzinger: Invention and Innovation in the
19th-century", an exhibition of furniture and ephemera will be presented
at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

George Hunzinger was a German immigrant to the USA who became one of its
foremost furniture designers, and an innovative protomodern designer as
well as a brilliant marketer, who used business and advertising
strategies that foreshadowed the 20th century. The exhibition will be
accompanied by a monograph by Dr. Barry Harwood, to be published in the
Fall.

If you would like a press release for this exhibition, please forward
your query to this email address with your mailing address. Please
restate your request as either myself or my associate, Tara Orzolek, may
receive it.

Sincerely,


Ann Marie Sekeres
Sr. Public Information Associate
Brooklyn Museum of Art
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