A Catalog of the Officers and Students of Washington University, Pg. 324, Washington University, St. Louis, 1911 (Lukits is listed as Theodore Lukits Jr. 2630 Geyer Avenue, St. Louis)
Circular of Instruction of the School of Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Decorative Designing, Normal Instruction, Illustration and Architecture. Art Institute of Chicago, 1913—1914 (Lukits appears in summer school evening classes)
Circular of Instruction of the School of Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Decorative Designing, Normal Instruction, Illustration and Architecture. Art Institute of Chicago, 1914—1915 (Lukits appears in summer school evening classes)
Circular of Instruction of the School of Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Decorative Designing, Normal Instruction, Illustration and Architecture. Art Institute of Chicago, 1915—1916 (Lukits appears in evening school classes)
Circular of Instruction of the School of Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Decorative Designing, Normal Instruction, Illustration and Architecture. Art Institute of Chicago, 1916—1917 (Lukits appears as full-time student)
Circular of Instruction of the School of Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Decorative Designing, Normal Instruction, Illustration and Architecture. Art Institute of Chicago, 1917—1918 (Lukits appears as full-time student)
Circular of Instruction of the School of Drawing, Painting, Modeling, Decorative Designing, Normal Instruction, Illustration and Architecture. Art Institute of Chicago, 1918—1919 (Lukits appears as graduate student)
Scholarship Awards, Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1918 (monthly bulletin — mention of Theodore Lukits winning Lathrop Traveling Scholarship for $800)
Scholarships, Annual Report of the Trustees of the Art Institute of Chicago, Volume 41-44, Pg. 47, 1919 (mention of the Lathrop Traveling Scholarship for $800)
Frederick Magnus Brand Memorial Prize Winner, Annual Report, The Art Institute of Chicago, 1918 (bound annual — Lukits won Magnus Brand Memorial Prize for Composition)
Brandstatter, Eddie, Brochure for Lukits' Exhibition at the Montmatre Cafe, 1926 (exhibition brochure)
Catalog of Copyrights, Artists, Pt. 4, Volume 21-22, Pg. 16, United States Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1926 (copyright listing)
California Art and Architecture, Volume 36, 1929 (lists past Lukits exhibitions held during the year)
Lukits Exhibit, Desert Art Gallery, Palm Springs, California Arts and Architecture, Volume 39, Page 8, February, 1931 (lists Lukits exhibition, February 1-28, 1931)
Mallett’s Index of Artists, Pg. 264, 1935 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Reuter, Herman, Colorists, Arts Magazine, Volume 2, Page 3, 1936 (column on colorists by Reuter states «Theodore Lukits stands alone in the department of elemental richness.»)
American Art Annual, Volume 36, Issue 2, Pg. 393, American Federation of the Arts, Washington D.C., 1947 (listing)
Who’s Who in American Art, 1940—1941, Page 407 (biographical entry on Lukits)
International Who’s Who, Volume II, Pg. 531, 1947 (biographical dictionary — listing)
White, James Ferry, National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Volume 39, Pg. 80, 1967 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Who’s Who in California, Who’s Who Historical Society, Pg. 466, 1971 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Dawdy, Doris, Ostrander, American Artists of the West, Volume 2, Pg. 173, 1974 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Moure, Nancy, Dictionary of Artists in Southern California Before 1930, Dustin Publishing, 1977 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Moure, Nancy, Publications in Southern California Art, 1,2,3, Dustin Publishing, 1984 (bibliographical references on California art — listings)
Castagno, John, American Artists' Signatures and Monograms: 1800—1989, Pg. 232, Scarecrow Press, 1990 (dictionary of monograms and signatures — examples)
Bellah, Suzanne, The Pastels of Theodore Lukits, Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, California, 1991 (essays by Suzanne Bellah; recollections by Peter Adams, Tim Solliday; biographical essay by Peter Adams and Suzanne Bellah of Carnegie Museum)
Goode, Stephen H., American Humanities Index, Volume 16, Part 2, Pg. 1871, 1991
Official Museum Directory, American Association of Museums, Pg, 80, 1992
Stern, Jean, Treasures of the Sierra Nevada, Exhibition Catalog, California Art Club, Pasadena, California, 1998 (Lukits' Sierra pastel reproduced in exhibition catalog)
Morseburg, Jeffrey, Theodore Lukits, An American Orientalist, Exhibition Catalog, Pacific Asia Museum, 1998 (essays on Lukits and his Asian subjects)
Morseburg, Jeffrey, The Spirit of Old California, November, 1999 (short essay in small color catalog)
Young, William, Mallett’s Index of Artists: International Biography, Including Painters and Sculptors, Pg. 264, 1999 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Tomor, Michael, PhD, Contemporary Romanticism: Landscapes in Pastel, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, Pennsylvania, April 4 — May 30, 1999 (exhibition catalog with essays on Lukits and his students)
Artists of the World, A Bio-Biographical Dictionary, Index A-Z, Pg. 384, 2000 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Stern, Jean & Morseburg, Jeffrey, California Art Club: 90th Annual Gold Medal Exhibition, California Art Club, 2000, Exhibition Catalog, California Art Club, Pasadena, California, 2000 (biography and Idle Hour reproduced with other historic works)
Dini, Jane & Morseburg, Jeffrey, California Art Club: 91st Annual Gold Medal Exhibition, California Art Club, 2001 (biography and Capistrano Moonlight exhibited with other historic works)
Stavig, Vikki, The Revitalization of the California Art Club, California Art Club: 91st Annual Gold Medal Exhibition, Exhibition Catalog, California Art Club, Pasadena, California, 2001 (reproduced September Sunset)
Hughes, Eden, Artists in California 1786—1940, Hughes Publishing, 2001 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Havlice, Patrica Pate, Index to Artistic Biography: A Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers, Pg. 1157, Scarecrow Press, 2002 (biographical dictionary — listing)
Morseburg, Jeffrey, unpublished manuscript for biography on Theodore Lukits, 2009
Morseburg, Jeffrey, Catalog Essay Manuscript for Jonathan Art Foundation, Los Angeles, California, 2010
Morseburg, Jeffrey, Theodorelukits.org, official Lukits website, essays and biographical information (various essays on Lukits, extensive archival sources)
«Theodore Lukits, Artist of the Month», The Republic Item, October, 1918, Chicago, Illinois
Unsigned article, «Art as a Civic Asset», The Broadway World, November, 1926 (Illustration of the Dolores Del Rio Portrait)
Clover, Madge, «Charming Painting by Lukits», Los Angeles Saturday Night, December 30, 1933 (weekly review, Lukits work on cover)
Clover, Madge, «Lukits Exhibit at Barker Brothers», Los Angeles Saturday Night, January 13, 1934 (weekly review, Reproduction of Sierra Scene Quietude)
Clover, Madge, «Tranquility by Theodore Lukits», Los Angeles Saturday Night, February 17, 1934 (weekly review, reproduction of the marine Tranquility)
Clover, Madge, «The Bandit by Theodore Lukits», Los Angeles Saturday Night, March 17, 1934 (weekly review, Reproduction of the Californio Work, The Bandit)
California Art News, December 11, 1934 (art and culture newspaper, article on Lukits School)
Cover illustration, Los Angeles Saturday Night, February 6, 1937 (weekly review, Portrait of Esther Rose on cover)
Women’s Club of Hollywood News, April, 1938 (article on Lukits exhibition in April 1938)
«Theodore Lukits: Who’s Who in Jonathan Members», The Johnathan, October, 1941 (magazine of the Jonathan Club)
«The Private Life of Ray Milland», Movies Magazine, September, 1942 (image of Lukits' portrait of Mal Milland)
Chevalier, Paul, «Art Committee Uncovers Last Club Life Artist», The Jonathan, March, 1987 (magazine article)
Chevalier, Paul, «Lukits Art Collection donated to Jonathan», July, 1990 (magazine article)
Chevalier, Paul, «Lukits on Loan», The Jonathan, September, 1990 (note on loan of pastels from the Jonathan Collection)
«Pastel Paradise», Southwest Art Magazine, April 1991 (column on Carnegie Museum exhibition)
Gjertson, Stephen, «Theodore Lukits: A Light in the Desert», Classical Realism Journal, Volume II, Issue I (6-page magazine article)
Los Angeles Magazine, Display Advertising, Pg. 128, April, 1998 (advertisement for Oriental Still Life from George Stern Fine Arts)
Morseburg, Jeffrey, Theodore Lukits, Part I, California Art Club Newsletter, October, 1998
Morseburg, Jeffrey, Theodore Lukits, Part II, California Art Club Newsletter, December, 1998
«Mandarins to Mariachis», Orange Coast Magazine, April, 1999 (preview of exhibition at Muckenthaler Cultural Center)
«Mandarins to Mariachis», Orange Coast Magazine, Pg. 173, May, 1999 (preview of exhibition at Muckenthaler Cultural Center)
Morseburg, Jeffrey, «Theodore N. Lukits», Para Todos Magazine, San Juan Capistrano, California, November, 2001 (Spanish-language article on Lukits for Mission San Juan exhibition)
Ancestry.com, online research site, Lukits family history, U.S. Department of Immigration and Naturalization, Department of State Records, Immigration, Citizenship
Merrell, Eric, Honorary Life Members of the California Art Club, CAC website, 2007—2010
Merrell, Eric, Historic Membership Roster of the California Art Club, CAC website, 2008—2010
Stern, Jean, Treasures of the Sierra Nevada, exhibition catalog, 1998
Lindsay, Estelle Lawton, «Santa Barbara Quake Restores $20,000 Treasure to Padres», Los Angeles Evening Express, July 22, 1925 (front page article with Lukits and unrestored painting)
Lindsay, Estelle Lawton, «Brush Blots out Damage Quake Caused», Los Angeles Evening Express, August 12, 1925 (front page article with Lukits and restored painting)
New York Times, «Earthquake Restores St. Francis Portrait», September 20, 1925 (clipping on Lukits' restoration of St. Francis painting for Santa Barbara Hotel)
Los Angeles Sunday Times, «Beauty and Elegance», September 26, 1926, pg. 31 (photograph of the Ethel Wade portrait with caption of Southby Salon)
«Lukits Weds, Artists Bare Rites in Santa Barbara», April, 1937 (clipping existent, unmarked, probably from Los Angeles Times or Herald Examiner)
«Theodore Lukits Reveals Nuptials», April, 1937 (clipping existent, unmarked, probably from Los Angeles Times or Herald Examiner)
«Shower Given for Mrs. Lukits», May 1937 (clipping existent, unmarked, probably from Los Angeles Times or Herald Examiner)
«Bride Secretly Wedded Now Shower Guest», May, 1937 (clipping existent, unmarked, probably from Los Angeles Times or Herald Examiner)
Stevens, Otherman, «Now and Then», Los Angeles Examiner, May 31, 1932 (newspaper review)
Long Beach Press Telegram, «Posing by Critics of Art Condemned», March 16, 1938 (lecture by Lukits at Long Beach Art Association)
Los Angeles Times, c. March, 1938 (note that Lukits will be guest artist for the Women’s Club of South Pasadena)
Reuter, Herman, «Painter Real Colorist, Reviewer States», Hollywood Citizen News, April 9, 1938 (positive review of portrait exhibition at Hollywood Women’s Club)
«Lukits Portraits Accorded Praise», Hollywood Citizen News, Saturday, April 16, 1938 (news clipping, reproductions of Laura June Williams portrait and Portrait of the Artists' Wife)
Lusk, Freeman, possibly Hollywood Citizen News, April, 1938 (over the top review of Lukits' portrait exhibition at Hollywood Women’s Club)
Millier, Arthur, «Brush Strokes», Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1938 (announcement of Kurtzworth portrait unveiling)
Wilshire Press, April 25 1938, (short review of Lukits exhibition at Hollywood Women’s Club and note of painting Mrs. Harry Muir Kurtzworth and Her Daughter Constance)
«Art, Music Mingle when Ray Millands Entertain Friends», Los Angeles Times, June 2, 1942 (article on unveiling of Lukits' portrait of Mrs. Ray («Mal») Milland)
«Ray Millands Honor Artist at Unveiling», Los Angeles Herald Examiner, June 2, 1942 (article on unveiling of Lukits' portrait of Mrs. Ray («Mal») Milland)
«Explosion in Basement Burns Artist and Wife», Los Angeles Times, September 10, 1948 (news clipping)
«Eleanor Lukits, Dies of Explosion Burns», Los Angeles Times, September 26, 1948 (news clipping)
«Mrs. Eleanor Lukits Funeral Services», Los Angeles Times, September 27, 1948 (news clipping)
«School Head Addresses East Los Angeles Art Club», Los Angeles Tribune, May 7, 1953 (news clipping)
Morseburg Jeffrey, Lukits obituary, Los Angeles Times, February 2, 1992 (news clipping)
Woodard, Josef, «In Vivid Pastel», April 4, 1991, Los Angeles Times (review of Lukits' pastel exhibition at the Carnegie Museum in Oxnard)
McKinnon, Lisa, «Artist’s Sketches Push Pastel to Limit», Ventura Press Courier, April 4, 1991 (review of Lukits' pastel exhibition at the Carnegie Museum in Oxnard)
Indyke, Dottie, «Nature’s Moods Plus Portraits of the Stars», unknown publication, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February-March, 1996 (preview of Lukits' exhibition at Santuario de Guadalupe)
Woodard, Josef, «Oriented East, Strong Asian influence is seen in Oxnard art exhibitions», Los Angeles Times, 1998 (review of Theodore Lukits: An American Orientalist at the Carnegie)
Kirkman, Chuck, «Art Show Opening», Ventura County Star, December 13, 1998 (photograph of Peter Adams and Jeffrey Morseburg with Lukits painting reproduced and released by AP)
Rice, Ruth, «Melding Two Into One, Art Exhibition Combines Pastels and Watercolors», The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, April 8, 2008 (article on Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art exhibition, From Charles Burchfield to Peter Adams)