The papers consist of a journal (thirty-two volumes), a notebook, correspondence, photograph album, and printed material documenting Arnold Rosin's life in Paris since 1949. Photographs of Rosin's paintings are also included in the papers.
The A. Robert Faesy, Jr. Collection contains records pertaining to Wilton historic houses and public buildings worked on the architect A. Robert Faesy, Jr.
The records consist of accession books, acquisition books, account books, and inventories documenting the operations of the Yale Art & Architecture Library.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of the arts of China of all periods, pre-historic to the present. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, calligraphy, bronzes and other metalwork, ceramics, ivory, jade, lacquer, textiles, rugs, and tapestry. For works from the Republican period to the present, identification information is given in Pinyin Romanization (unless otherwise cross-referenced). For earlier works, Wade-Giles Romanization is used.
Collection consists of color and black and white 35 mm slides of Japanese arts. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, arms and armor, calligraphy, ceramics, enamels, furniture, lacquer, metalwork, and textiles.
The Arthur A. Cohen Papers provide evidence of the writing, editing, and publishing career of Arthur Allen Cohen between 1940 and 1986. The Papers consist of correspondence, writings, personal papers, photographs, audiovisual material, legal and financial documents, and clippings relating to Cohen's writing, publishing companies Noonday Press and Meridian Books, and work editing the Documents of Twentieth Century Art series for Viking Press. Cohen's interest in theology (particularly Judaism) and art are also reflected in the Papers, particularly his writing and publishing projects.
The collection is comprised of the business records of Spoken Arts, Inc., whose catalog includes covers a wide range of literary works read by 20th century authors, poets, and other notables.