Christmas card.
Leaflet created for the Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition titled "Inaugural Exhibitions - Masterworks from the Collection of the National Gallery of Canada - Vancouver: Art and Artists 1931-1983". Leaflet contains Paul Rand's name.
Typed document dated September 10, 1987 from the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Christmas card.
Vancouver Art Gallery's Members' Calendar, dated September/October, 1987 which describes the "Industrial Images/Industrial Imagination" exhibition held at the Vancouver Art Gallery and which included several Paul Rand paintings.
Christmas card.
Two typed letters stapled together - one from Helena Rand and one from the Vancouver Art Gallery - confirming the Vancouver Art Gallery's purchase of Paul Rand's "Timbermen" and "The Fight" paintings.
Clipping from the Vancouver Province dated October 5, 1987 with review by Art Perry of the Vancouver Art Gallery's "Industrial Images/Industrial Imagination" exhibition held in 1987.
File consists of 1 folder containing 2 photographs of Paul Rand, and 1 card.
Christmas card.
Typed document listing locations for various paintings by Paul Rand.
An envelope.
Typed document from H.A. Roberts Insurance Agencies with handwritten notes on the back.
Vancouver Art Gallery Bulletin from February, 1952 which contains brief blurb about Mrs. Paul Rand's involvement in the Vancouver Art Gallery Women's Auxiliary.
Copper plate.
Government Certificate
Photographs mainly depict Rand's paintings, but there are several that include Rand and other individuals as well.
Letter written to George Bradley from Helena Rand regarding slide creation and use.
Newspaper clipping from B.C. Gazette - May 15, 1941
Christmas card which also contains a handwritten, chronological record of Christmas cards sent in previous years.
Letter from Jock Macdonald to Paul Rand.
Newspaper clipping containing advertisements for various art exhibitions.
Reproductions of Paul Rand paintings, isolated and in situ.
Copper plate.
Typed and handwritten document describing locations of various paintings by Paul Rand.