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Title
George Seideneck interviewed by his friend George Robinson
Collection Guide
Finding Aid to the Betty Hoag McGlynn Oral Interviews Collection, Monterey Museum of Art Archives
Created Date
1965
Description
Part 3 of 3. Continuing interviews on June 30, 1967 by Betty Hoag McGlynn. Re-recording of a 1966 interview with George Joseph Seideneck (1885-1972) interviewed by his friend George Robinson. Topics include: the Seideneck's art studio and decor from European travels; some of their artworks and the history of the Seideneck family as architects and castle builders in Bohemia; work by his wife, artist Catherine Comstock Seideneck (1885-1967) and their arrival in Carmel in 1918.
Item or Container Annotations
Label on box reads: "Transcribed tape done sometime in 1965 by his friend, Carmel photographer, George Robinson; short; Seideneck-Robinson."
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
McGlynn, Betty Hoag
Interviewer: McGlynn, Betty Hoag
Interviewer: Robinson, George
Interviewee: Seideneck, George Joseph, 1885-1972
Interviewer: McGlynn, Betty Hoag
Interviewer: Robinson, George
Interviewee: Seideneck, George Joseph, 1885-1972
Subject Topic
Genre
Spatial Coverage
Language
Media Type
Format
1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Original
Stock Manufacturer
Scotch
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
BHMc-002.R37
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: curatorial@montereyart.org
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Phone: 831-372-5477 x126
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Duration
00:13:06