Box 110
Contains 6 Results:
Personal and Family Materials, 1942-2025
This series comprises personal materials belonging to the Rosenthal family—mainly Barbara and her parents Leon and Evelyne (Freundlich) Rosenthal. Consists of correspondence, documents, diaries, ephemera, objects, and photo albums.
Barbara Rosenthal "Sacred Objects"
Items Rosenthal collected and saved from childhood through adulthood, which she designated as “sacred objects.” Rosenthal saved these objects for various reasons based on personal histories, aesthetics, and function. When known, the significance of each object has been noted.
T-shirt from the "Wrestle" exhibition at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, 2006 - 2007
Items Rosenthal collected and saved from childhood through adulthood, which she designated as “sacred objects.” Rosenthal saved these objects for various reasons based on personal histories, aesthetics, and function. When known, the significance of each object has been noted.
Faded pink doll dress
Rosenthal describes this object as “one faded pink dolls dress from a doll I named Penny, which I got when I was two years old from my father’s stepmother. Her name was also Evelyn, but spelled without the E that my mother had at the end of her name.”
Silk baby pillowcase belonging to Barbara Rosenthal
Items Rosenthal collected and saved from childhood through adulthood, which she designated as “sacred objects.” Rosenthal saved these objects for various reasons based on personal histories, aesthetics, and function. When known, the significance of each object has been noted.

