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"Arrangement of Photographs and Magazine
Plates." The Brickbuilder
17(April 1908): 79-82.
"Brick Manor-Houses of France: I. Le
Moulin, Herbault, La Raviniere." The
Brickbuilder 21(November 1912):
295-298.
"The Department of Architecture at the
University of Illinois: Development, Conditions, Ideals."
University of Illinois Alumni
Quarterly 7(April 1913): 87-96.
"Brick Mannor-Houses of France: II. La
Moriniere. The
Brickbuilder 22(June 1913):
135-138.
"Thomas Jefferson and the First Monument of
the Classical Revival in America." American Institute of Architects Journal
3(September-November, 1913):
371-381, 421-433, 473-491.
"Thomas Jefferson as Architect: Monticello
and Shadwell." The Architectural
Quarterly of Harvard University
2(June 1914): 89-137.
"Thomas Jefferson and the Origin of the
Classical Revival in America." Art
and Archaeology 1 (May 1915):
218-227. Also available in: Journal
of the American Institute of Architects, vol. III, (1915): 371-381, 421-433.
"The History and Monuments of Our National
Art." Art and
Archaeology 4(September 1916):
161-168.
"The Chateau of Les Grotteaux."
Architectural Record 40(November 1916): 445-449.
"The Beginnings of Landscape Gardening in
America." Landscape Architecture
7(July 1917): 181-187.
"Benjamin Henry Latrobe and the Beginnings
of Engineering and Architectural Practice in America."
The Michigan Technic 30 (December 1917): 218-223.
"Latrobe's Designs for the Cathedral of
Baltimore." Architectural Record
42(December 1917): 540-550. Also
available in: 43(January 1918): 37-45.
"The Genesis of the White House."
Century Magazine 95(February 1918): 523-528.
"The Study of Colonial Architecture. Part
I." Architectural
Review 6(February 1918): 28-29.
"The Development of American Architecture."
Architectural Forum 28(Jan/March 1918): 1-5, 81-86. Also available in:
29(July 1918): 21-25.
"The Study of Colonial Architecture. Part
II." Architectural
Review 6(March 1918): 37-38.
"The Study of Colonial Architecture. Part
III." Architectural
Review 6(March 1918): 76.
"The Grounds at Monticello in 1809."
Landscape
Architecture 8(April 1918):
141-143.
"The Bank of Pennsylvania 1799, An Unknown
Masterpiece of American Classicism." Architectural Record 44(August 1918): 132-139.
"Origin of the Plan of Washington, D.C."
Architectural Review 7(September 1918): 41-45.
"A Harmonious Residential Development at
Ann Arbor, Michigan." Architecture
38(October 1918): 273-280.
With Wells Bennett. "The Competition for
the Federal Buildings, 1792-1793." American Institute of Architects
Journal 7(1919): 8-12, 98-102,
202-210, 355-361, 521-528. Also available in: 8(March 1920):
117-124.
"Early American Portraits in the Lewis
Collection." The Michigan
Alumnus 25(March 1919):
372-375.
"The Old Houses of Ann Arbor."
The Inlander 21(May 1919): 3-6.
"The Social Center I. Commercial and
Cooperative Enterprises." Architectural Record 45(May 1919): 416-440.
"The Beginnings of Sculpture in Colonial
America." Art and
Archaeology 8(June 1919):
185-189.
"The Social Center II. Philanthropic
Enterprises." Architectural
Record 45(July 1919): 29-46.
"The Social Center III. Civic Enterprises."
Architectural Record 46(July 1919): 29-46. check
"New Courses to Be Offered By the
University This Fall." University of
Virginia Alumni News 8(August
1919).
"Masterpieces of Early American Art I: A
Notable Old House in Cincinnati." Art and Archaeology 8(October 1919): 297.
"The American Country House."
Architectural Record 46(October 1919): 291-400.
"University of Virginia Amphitheater."
Art and Architecture 9(May 1920): 248-249.
"The Hartford Times Building."
American Architect 118(August 4, 1920) 140-141.
"The Amphitheater at the University of
Virginia." Architectural
Review II(November, 1920):141-144,
147.
"The School of Architecture at the
University of Virginia." University
of Virginia School of Engineering I
(February 1921).
"Architecture in the History of the
Colonies and of the Republic." American Historical Review 27(October 1921): 47-57.
"Charlottesville, Virginia, University of
Virginia, Amphitheater Views." American Architecture 120(November 1921): 366-367.
"The New Gymnasium." Corks and Curls 35
(1922): 242-244. Also available as: "The New Gymnasium for the
University of Virginia." Architecture
47(February 1923): 49-52 andUniversity of Virginia Alumni
Bulletin 16(July 1923):
153-158.
"A Church Designed by Jefferson."
Architectural Record 52(September 1922): 227-240.
"The Old Houses of Michigan."
Architectural Record 52(September 1922): 227-240.
"William Thornton and the Design of the United States Capitol." Art
Studies I(1923): 76-92.
"The Medical Group at the University of
Virginia: A Study for Development." Architecture
48(July 1923): 229-232. Also available in: University of Virginia Alumni
Bulletin 16(July 1923):
256-260.
"Some Carved Figures by Samuel McIntire."
Metropolitan Museum
Bulletin 18(August 1923):
194-196.
"University Apartments, Charlottesville,
Virginia." Architectural
Record 54(August 1923): 145.
"First Holder Morse Professorship, New York
University, Architectural
Record 54 (October 1923): 390.
"Samuel McIntire's Portrait of Washington."
Art In America 12(December 1923): 38-40.
"The Genesis of Jefferson's Plan for the
University of Virginia." Architecture
48(December 1923): 397-400. Also available in: University of Virginia Alumni
Bulletin 17(April 1924):
144-147.
"The Registration Tangle." Architectural Record 54(December 1923): 587.
"A Landscape Garden on the James in 1793."
Landscape Architecture
14(January 1924): 123.
"The Cost of Registration." Architectural Record 55(January 1924): 108.
"Competition and Competitions."
Architectural Record 55(February 1924): 204.
"Recent Architecture in the South."
Architectural Record 55(March 1924): 209-240.
"Wren: Some of His Sources."
Architectural Review [London] 55 (March 1924): 90-96.
"Monticello." American Institute of Architects
Journal 12(April 1924):
174-181.
"Sectionalism in Architecture."
Architectural Record 55(April 1924): 401.
"Architect, Landscape Architect, and
Decorator." Architectural Record
55 (May 1924): 499-500.
"The Future of Manhattan." Architectural Record 55(June 1924): 600.
"The Elias Hasket Derby Mansion in Salem."
Essex Institute Historical
Collections 60(July 1924):
273-292.
"Alte und Neue Baukunst in Amerika."
Wasmuths Monats Hefte fur
Baukunst 9(1925): 225-239.
"An American Gardener of the Old School,
George Houssler." Landscape
Architecture 15 (January 1925):
71-75.
"The Classic in the Skyscraper."
Architectural Record 57(February 1925): 189-190.
"Elias Hasket Derby Mansion in Salem,
Essex." American Institute of
Architects Journal 8(April 1925):
149.
"Louis Sullivan, An Old Master."
Architectural Record 57(April 1925): 289-304.
"Three Centuries of American Architecture.
An Address Before the New York Building Congress, March 11, 1925."
Architectural Record 57(June 1925): 560-564.
"The Bank of the United States, 1818-1824."
Architectural Record 58 (December 1925): 581-594.
"Thomas Jefferson's Windsor Chairs."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 21(December 1925):
225-239.
"Interior from the Powell House."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 21(January 1926): 68.
"The McIlhenny Bequest and Exhibition."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 21(February 1926):
87-89.
"Philadelphia's 'Colonial Chain.'"
Art and Archaeology 21 (April 1926): 150-155.
"Jefferson the Architect." University of Virginia Journal of
Engineering 6(May 1926): 147-149.
Also available in: Forum 75(June
1926): 926-931.
"The Baroque and the Primitive, The Lea
Collection." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 21(May 1926): 160-162.
"The Colonial Amateurs and their Models:
Peter Harrison." Architecture
53(June 1926): 154-160, 54(July 1926): 185-190, 209.
"The Sources of the Philadelphia
Chippendale I." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 21(June 1926):
183-193.
"Mount Pleasant, A Branch Museum of
American Art, On the Eve of the Revolution." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 22(September 1926): 197-202.
"Belmont, Fairmount Park." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 22(March 1927): 333-342.
"Stable, Moor's End, Nantucket,
Massachusetts." Architecture
55(March 1927): 166.
"The Gardens and Plantations at
Monticello." Landscape
Architecture 17(April 1927):
173-180.
"The Cousteau Exhibition." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 22(May 1927): 373-374.
"The Revival of the Colonial; Philadelphia
Restores its Old Houses on the Schuylkill." Architectural Record 62(July 1927): 1-18.
"Moor's End, Nantucket, Massachusetts." Architectural Record 62(September 1927): 190-200.
"An Opportunity and An Obligation."
Philadelphia Museum Bulletin
23 (October 1927): 3-8.
"Burlington Architectus-Part I."
Journal of the Royal Institute of
British Architects third set,
34(October 15, 1927): 675-693.
"The Sources of the Philadelphia
Chippendale II. Benjamin Randolph's Trade Card" Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 23(October 1927): 5-8.
"Burlington Architectus-Part 2."
Journal of the Royal Institute of
British Architects third set,
35(November 12, 1927): 14-16.
"Guides Architecture: A Critical Estimate."
Architectural Record 62(December 1927): 537-539.
"Louisiana Lorraine and the 'High
Renaissance,'" Art
Bulletin 10(December 1927):
125-150.
"The Sources of the Philadelphia
Chippendale III. A Chair with the Label of Benjamin Randolph."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 23(December -January
1927-1928): 15-19.
With Joseph Downs, Nancy Andrew Reach. "An
Objective Attained." Pennsylvania
Museum Bulletin 23(February 1928):
3-14.
With Edna Donnelly. "Les Buzzers du Cabinet
Vet de little de Saabs." Gazette des
Beaux Arts 17(March 1928): 183-186.
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"The Family Tree of the Skyscraper."
Forum 79(March 1928): 390-405.
With Joseph Downs, Francis Henry Taylor,
Nancy Andrew Reach. "The New Museum of Art: Inaugural Exhibition."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 23(March 1928): 3-31.
"A Portfolio of Views of the New Museum
Building." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 23(April 1928): 3.
"Two Reliefs from Saint-Cloud."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 23(April 1928): 15,
17.
"Museum Values." American Magazine of Art 19(September 1928): 480-482.
"Six Antique Rooms from the Continent."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 24(October-November 1928):
3-9.
"A Princely Gift: The Romanesque Section of
the Museum." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 24(December 1928): 3.
"The Museum Curator and the Public."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 24(December 1928):
29-30.
"A Relief of the Louis XVI Period Designed
for the Hotel de Salem." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 24(May 1929): 21-23.
"American Architecture. Correspondence of
Walter Poach, Paul Cruet, Frank Lloyd Wright and Erich Mendelssohn
with Fiske Kimball." Architectural
Record 65(May 1929): 431-434.
"Joseph Wright and His Portraits of
Washington: Paintings and Engravings." Antiques 15(May
1929): 376-382.
With Edna B. Donnelly. "The Creators of the
Chippendale Style." Metropolitan
Museum Studies 1(May 1929):
115-154. Also available in: 2(November 1929); 40-59.
"The Museum of the Future." Creative Art 4
(August 1929): 36-45.
"Old English Books of Furniture and
Decoration." Antiques
16(September 1929): 184-188.
"A Room of the German Renaissance."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 25(November 1929):
15-17.
"A Museum for All the People."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 25 (December 1929): 1.
"The Modern Museum of Art." and "Planning
the Art Museum." Architectural
Record 66(December 1929): 558-580,
582-590.
"Musee d'Art de Pennsylvania, Statistique
des Visiteurs d'Apres leur Profession." Mouseion 10(1930):
32-43.
"Quelques Suggestions pour la Construction
et l'Organisation d'un Musee d'Art: with English summary."
Mouseion 4(1930): 142-151, 214-215.
"Joseph White and His Portraits of
Washington: Sculpture." Antiques
17(January 1930): 34-39.
"An Emergency and An Opportunity,"
Philadelphia Museum Bulletin
25 (February 1930): 3-11.
"The Problems of the Museum in Contemporary
American Art." Space 1(March 1930: 14-15.
"Derby Room and its Furnishings."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 25(April 1930): 10-17.
"Chest-on-Chest with Carvings by Samuel
McIntire." Old Time New
England 21 (October 1930):
87-89.
"Furniture Carvings by Samuel McIntire,
I-V." Antiques 18(November/December 1930): 388-392, 498-502,
19(January /March 1931): 30-32, 116-119, 207-210.
"Thomas Chippendale, His Works and Time;
Summary." Art News 29(December 27, 1930): 3.
"Le Programme Moderne des Musees en
Amerique." Musses, Cahiers de lo
Republic des Letters, des Sciences et des Arts 13(1931) 45-59.
With Arthur Edwin Bye. "Death on the Pale
Horse." Pennsylvania Museum of Art
Bulletin 26(January 1931):
17-21.
"Les Influences Anglaises dans le Formation
du Style Louis XVI." Gazette des Beaux Arts 5(January 1931): 29-44,
231-255.
"Imposing Romanesque and Gothic Sections
Make Fine Display." Art
News 29(March 21, 1931): 3.
"L'Art du Moyen Age au Pennsylvania
Museum." Gazette des Beaux
Arts 9 (March 1931): 1-2.
"Handbook of the Display Collections of the
Art of the Middle Ages." Philadelphia Museum Bulletin 26(April 1931): 3-47.
"William Kent's Designs for the Houses of
Parliament, 1730-1740." Parnassus 3(April
1931).
"An Experiment in Museum Extensions: The
Sixty-Ninth Street Branch." Pennsylvania Museum of Art Bulletin 26(May 1931): 3-4.
"Some French Books of Ornament."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 26(May 1931): 5-10.
"A Use of Leisure." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 27(December 1931): 35.
"The Joint Expedition to Persia."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 27(December 1931):
57-59.
"The Estimate of McIntire." Antiques
21(January 1932): 23-26.
"Modern Architecture: An Exhibition in the
Galleries of the Museum." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 27 (April 5, 1932): 131-135.
"Letitia Street House." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 27(May 1932): 145-152.
"Benjamin West au Salon de 1802: La mort
sur le Cheval Pale. Gazette des
Beaux Arts 7(June 1932):
402-410.
"Builder and Poet-Frank Lloyd Wright."
Architectural Record 71(June 1932): 379-390.
With Wells Bennet. "William Kent's Designs
for the Houses of Parliament, 1730-1740." Royal Institute of British
Architects Journal 39(August
6-September 10, 1932): 733-55, 800-807.
"A Louis XVI Room: The Gift of Mrs.
Alexander Hamilton Rice." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 28(November 1932): 3-13.
"French Art, XVI-XVIII Centuries."
Parnassus 4(November 1932): 22. Also available in:
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 28(November 1932):
6-13.
"The Gallery-Theatre." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 28(January 1933): 35-36.
"Furniture Carvings by Samuel Field
McIntire." Antiques 23(February 1933): 56-58.
"Victorian Art and Victorian Taste."
Antiques 23(March 1933): 103-105.
"Museum and the Artist." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 28(April 1933): 71-73.
"Gift Horses." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin. 28(May 1933): 83-84.
"Salem Secretaries and their Makers."
Antiques. 23(May 1933): 168-170.
"Salem Furniture Makers I: Nathaniel
Appleton, Jr." Antiques
24(September 1933): 90-91.
"Buy Pictures." Art News
32(November 25, 1933): 12. Also available in: Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 29(December 1933): 15, Art Digest
(December 15, 1933): 8.
"Salem Furniture Makers II: Nehemiah
Adams." Antiques 24(December 1933): 218-220.
"Wanstead House, Essex: I." Country Life
74(December 1933): 605-607.
"Artistic Creation." The Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 29 (February 1934): 39.
"Salem Furniture Makers III: William Hook."
Antiques 25(April 1934): 144-146.
"Loans to Museums." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 29(May 1934): 83.
"Old Books on Architecture."
Bulletin of the Library Company of
Philadelphia 29(July-September
1934): 1-2.
"The Philadelphia Museum of Art."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 30(November 1934):
1-31.
Kimball, Fiske. "Oppenord Reconnu."
Gazette des Beaux
Arts 13(January 1935): 42-58.
"The Museum at Work." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 30(January 1935): 35-47. Also available in:
Art News 33(February 2, 1935): 15.
Univeristy of Virgnia Alumni
News Vol, XXIII(April 1935).
"Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg in
Virginia." Architectural
Record 78(December 1935): 359.
"The George W. Elkins Collection."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 31(January 1936):
3-13.
"Oppenord a Palais Royal." Gazette des Beaux Arts. 15(February 1936): 113-117.
"Treasures of the Foulc Collection."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 31(May 1936): 3,7.
"Accession Policies of Art Museums."
Museum News 14(June 15, 1936): 7-8.
" A French Regency Interior by Boulle."
Burlington Magazine 49(August 1936): 93.
"The Development of the 'Cheminee a la
Royale.'" Metropolitan Museum
Studies 5(September 1936):
259-280.
"Room from the House Called Het Scheepje,
the Little Boat, at Haarlem in the Netherlands, 1608, Given by Edward
Bok." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 32(November 1936):
1-8.
"Tudor Room from Red Lodge, West Wickham,
Kent, 1529, Given by William L. McLean." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 32 (November 1936): 1-7.
"Le Decor du Chateau de lo Menagerie a
Versailles." Gazette des Beaux
Arts. 16(December 1936):
245-256.
"The Art Museum--Ideals and Progress, An
Address." Fairmount Park Association
Annual Report 65 (1937): 13-33.
"Philadelphia Revives the Renaissance."
Art News 35(March 27, 1937): 10-11.
"Room from Hotel de
Draveil." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 32(May 1937): 28.
"John Russell Pope, 1874-1937."
American Architect and Architecture
151 (October 1937): 87.
"From stiegerhof (Nagerschigg) in
Carinthia, 1585-1589." American-German Review 4(December 1937): 47, 49.
"La Transformation des Appartements de
Trianon Sous Louis XIV." Gazette des
Beaux Arts 19(February 1938):
87-110.
"Museum Purchases." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 33(March 1938): 3-4.
"Museum Purchases." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 33(March 1938): 3-4.
"Jefferson Memorial." Magazine of Art.
31(May 1938): 315-316. Discussion available in: 31(June 1938):
368.
"Mr. Kimball on the Jefferson Memorial."
Magazine of Art 31(May 1938): 315-318.
"Contemporary Architecture Compared to the
Architecture of the Past." International Congress of Architects
15(1939): 204.
"The White House, Seat of the President of
the United States of America." Country Life
85(May 1939): 470-474.
"Mansart and Le Brun in the Genesis of the
Grande Galerie de Versailles." Art
Bulletin 22(March 1940): 1-6.
Abstract available in: Art
News 37(September 16, 1939):
8-9.
"The Rice Bequest." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 35(November 1939): 15.
With Gertrude S. Carraway, "Tyron's
Palace," New York Historical Society
Quarterly Bulletin 24(January
1940): 13-22.
"The Creation of the Rococo."
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld
Institutes 4(1941): 119-123.
"Forward to the Department of Prints."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 36(January 1941): 1.
"Creation of the Style Louis XV."
Art Bulletin 23 (March 1941): 1-15.
"Moor Park Tapestry Suite of Furniture by
Robert Adam." Philadelphia Museum
Bulletin 36(March 1941): 1-11. Also
available in Apollo (July 1941): 23-25.
"Record and Preservation." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 36(May 1941): 1.
"The Preservation Movement in America."
Journal of the American Society of
Architectural Historians 1
(July-October, 1941): 15-17.
"The Brinton Collection." Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 37(November 1941).
"Sources and Evolution of the Arabesque of
Berain." Art
Bulletin 23(December 1941):
307-316.
"Handbook of the Philadelphia Museum of
Art." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 37(March 1942): 1-63.
"Art Museums in War Time." Museum News
20(September 15, 1942): 7-8.
"J. A. Meissonnier and the Beginning of the
Genre Pittoresque." Gazette des
Beaux Arts 22(October 1942):
27-40.
Nicolas Pineau and the Cabinet of Peter the Great." Art in America
30(October 1942): 232-237.
"The Division of Education."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 38(November 1942): 2.
"Art History and Cultural History."
College Art Journal 2(January 1943): 34.
"Introduction to Wistar Harvey Collection."
Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 38(January 1943):
1-15.
"Introduction to The Collector and the
Museum." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 38(March 1943): 1.
"Jefferson, Patron of the Arts."
Antiques, 43(April 1943): 164-167.
"Viewpoints: An Enthusiast on the Arts.
Thomas Jefferson." Magazine of Art
36(May 1943): 184.
"The Stuart Portraits of Jefferson."
Gazette des Beaux-Arts
23(June 1943): 329-344.
"Lansdowne House Redivivus."
Philadelphia Museum
Bulletin 39 (November 1943): 1-14.
Also available in: Art
Quarterly 4(1943): 330-331.
"Life Portraits of Jefferson and Their
Replicas." American Philosophical
Society Proceedings 6(1944):
497-534.
"Jefferson and the Arts." American Philosophical Society
Proceedings 3(1943): 238-245.
Abstract available in: American
Journal of Archaeology 48(January
1944): 100.
"The McInhenny Collection: Inaugural
Exhibition." Pennsylvania Museum
Bulletin 39(January 1944): 19.
"Romantic Classicism in Architecture."
Gazette des Beaux
Arts 25(February 1944): 95-112.
"French Porcelain Collection of Mrs.
Hamilton Rice; With Catalog." Philadelphia Museum Bulletin 39(March 1944): 65-111.
"Chapels of the Chateau of Versailles."
Gazette des Beaux
Arts 26(July/December
1944)315-332.
"Pooling Efforts for Financial Support."
Museum News 22(December 1, 1944): 8.
"War Memorials." American Institute of Architects Journal 3(January
1945): 18-19.
"Worthy of Their High Mission; Memorials
with Deep Meaning for Future Generations." Landscape Architecture 35(April 1945): 100-103.
"Silver Epergne of the Chippendale Period."
Art Quarterly 1(1946): 80-81.
With Gertrude Carraway. "Tryon's Palace."
New York Historical Society
Bulletin 24(January 1946):
13-24.
With Alfred Marie. "Unknown Versailles: The
Appartement du Roi, 1678-1701." Gazette des Beaux Arts 29(February 1946): 85-112.
"Styles in Silver." Philadelphia Museum Bulletin 41(March 1946): 65-79. Also available in
Antiques 49(May 1946): 296-298.
"Popular Favorites." Philadelphia Museum Bulletin 41 (May 1946): 81-96.
"Some Architectural Designs of Benjamin
Henry Latrobe." Library of Congress
Quarterly Journal 3(May 1946):
8-13.
"They Like What They Know: Exhibition of
Popular Favorites in the Philadelphia Museum." Art News 45(August
1946): 30-31.
"Carroll Tyson." The Philadelphia Museum Bulletin XLII (January 11- February 16, 1947): 21.
"Form and Function in the Architecture of
Jefferson." Magazine of
Art 40(April 1947): 150-153.
With M. G. Kimball "Jefferson's Curtains at
Monticello." Antiques
52(October 1947): 266-268.
"Fashion Wing in the Museum."
Philadelphia Museum
Bulletin 43(November 1947): 3.
"Task of the Museum." Philadelphia Museum Bulletin 43(January 1948): 22-31.
"Discovery from America; The Adventurous
Americans who were among the First Collectors of Matisse."
Art News 47(April 1948): 29-31, 54-55.
"Presented with the Jefferson Presidential
Medal." American Institute of
Architects Journal 9(June 1948):
256.
"Museums Abroad Since the War."
Philadelphia Museum
Bulletin 44(November 1948):
3-15.
With Venturi Lionello, eds. "Great
Paintings in America: One Hundred and One Masterpieces in Color."
(review) Art Digest 23(December 15, 1948): 26, Art Quarterly 11(1948): 378, Art
News 47(February 1949): 9,
Connoisseur 123 (March 1949): 46, Magazine Art
43(December 1950): 314.
"Jefferson and the Public Buildings of
Virginia." Huntington Library
Quarterly 12(1949).
"Matisse, Recognition, Patronage,
Collecting." Philadelphia Museum
Bulletin 43(March 1949): 35-47.
"Genesis of the Chateau Neuf at Versailles,
1668-1671." Gazette des Beaux
Arts 35(May 1949): 353-372,
391-398, 40(September 1952): 115-122, 142-144.
"Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1875-1950."
Philadelphia Museum
Bulletin 45(1950): 77-78.
"The Gardens of Wanstead House, Essex."
Century Life 108(July 1950): 294-298.
"Jefferson's Designs for Two Kentucky
Houses." Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians 8(October
1950): 14-16.
"Muses and Brotherly Love." Art News
49(November 1950): 18-29.
"What Makes It Run?" Philadelphia Museum Bulletin 47(1951): 3-15.
"Jefferson's Works of Art at Monticello."
Antiques 59(April 1951): 297-299.
"In Search of Jefferson's Birthplace."
Virginia Magazine of History and
Biography 51(October 1951):
313-325.
"Rubens' Prometheus." Burlington Magazine 94(March 1952): 66-70.
"Pair of Andirons by Gouthiere."
Art Quarterly 16(1953): 140-143.
Review of Histoire de l'Architecture Classique en
France by L. Hautecoeur,
Art Bulletin 35(March 1953): 74-79.
"Letter to the Editor on Adriaen de Vries."
Art Quarterly 14(Spring 1951): 72.
"Before Columbus." The Philadelphia Museum Bulletin XLIX (Autumn 1953): 3.
"Pair of Gueridons and Table by Pierre
Lepautre for Louis XIV, 1684-1685." Gazette des Beaux Arts 42(December 1953): 305-310, 339-340.
"Pair of Gueridons and Table by Pierre
Lepautre for Louis XIV, 1684-1685." Gazette des Beaux Arts 42(December 1953): 305-310, 339-340.
"Gunston Hall." Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians 13(May 1954): 3-8.
"Beginning of the Style Pompadour,
1751-1759." Gazette des Beaux
Arts 44(July 1954): 57-64,
78-80.
"Cubism and the Arensbergs."
Art News Annual 24(1955): 117-122.
"Authorship of the Decoration of the Hotel
Lauzun." Gazette des Beaux
Arts 45(January 1955): 45-52,
66-68.
"Clerisseau and Adam; The Precise
Relationship Between the Adam, Louis XVI, and Empire Styles."
Architectural Review [London] 117 (April 1955): 272-273.
Kimball wrote various articles for Magazine of Albemarle County History, vol 3, pp77, vol 4. 45, 52, 58, vol. 5, pp81, vol. 13, pp 27, 51, vol. 17, pp 58, vol. 30, pp 9, vol 46, pp 73, 74 76, 79, 84, vol 48, 119.