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Creator:
Cholmeley-Jones, Henrietta Howard Boit (Sturgis)
Inclusive Dates:
1894-1979
Abstract:
Papers of the American author and artist; born 1896. Correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1894-1970); diaries, drawings, poems, speeches, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Also, correspondence, clippings, a speech, and reminiscences relating to the WPA Federal Art Project in Westport, Connecticut.
Type of Material:
Automatic writing.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Diaries.
Drawings (visual works)
Photographs.
Poems.
Scrapbooks.
Speeches (documents)
Subject:
Artists.
Poets.
Literature -- American Poetry
Women Authors
Art and state -- United States.
Federal aid to the arts -- United States.
Spirit writings.
Women artists -- United States.
Women authors, American.
Women poets, American.

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Collection Title:
Creator:
Gershoy, Eugenie, 1901-
Inclusive Dates:
1914-1965
Abstract:
Papers of the Russian-American sculptor, painter. Incoming and outgoing correspondence; manuscripts including drawings, notes, sketches, and illustrations; published material; and photographs of Gershoy's work and family.
Type of Material:
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Drawings (visual works)
Pamphlets.
Photographs.
Sketches.
Subject:
Artists.
Painters.
Sculptors.
Art -- Painters
Art -- Sculptors
Art, American.
Art, American -- 20th century.
Painters -- United States.
Painting, American -- 20th century.
Russian Americans.
Sculptors -- United States.
Sculpture, American -- 20th century.
Women artists -- United States.
Women painters -- United States.
Women sculptors -- United States.

Creator:
Kopman, Benjamin, b. 1887
Inclusive Dates:
1911-1962
Abstract:
Papers of the American Jewish painter, lithographer, etcher, illustrator, sculptor.Born in Russia. Correspondence (1911-1962), including a series of letters (1936-1958), some in scrapbook form, by Kopman to his art dealer, G.D. Thompson; manuscript poems, and prose, some in Yiddish; legal and financial papers; sketches; and photographs of Kopman's work and his family. Incoming letters, arranged alphabetically, include those from the Art Institute of Chicago, David Burliuk, the Federal Art Project, Rockwell Kent, Katharine Kuh, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, Clifford Odets, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Phillips Memorial Gallery, Hugo Robus, Frederic F. Sherman, Raphael Soyer, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Carl Zigrosser.
Type of Material:
Articles.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Drawings (visual works)
Essays.
Exhibition catalogs.
Photonegatives.
Photographs.
Subject:
Poems.
Scrapbooks.
Artists.
Illustrators.
Lithographers.
Painters.
Sculptors.
Art -- Painters
Art, American.
Art, American -- 20th century.
Jewish artists -- United States.
Illustrators -- United States.
Jews, American.
Lithographers, United States.
Lithography, American -- 20th century.
Painters -- United States.
Painting, American.
Painting, American -- 20th century.
Russian Americans.

4.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Reisman, Philip, 1904-1992.
Inclusive Dates:
1932-1993
Abstract:
Papers of the American Jewish Social Realist painter, illustrator, and printmaker; born in Warsaw, Poland, died 1992. Correspondence (7 items), including an incoming letter from Diego Rivera; 103 pencil and/or pen-and-ink drawings; photographs of WPA Federal Art Project mural work for Bellevue Hospital; 179 annotated slides; printed reproductions of Reisman's work; articles and reviews (1932-1992); and exhibition announcements, invitations, and catalogs (1930s-1993).
Type of Material:
Articles.
Correspondence.
Drawings (visual works)
Exhibition catalogs.
Photographs.
Reviews (documents)
Slides (photographs)
Subject:
Artists.
Illustrators.
Painters.
Art -- Painters
Art, American -- 20th century.
Jewish artists -- United States.
Illustrators --United States.
Jews -- United States.
Mural painting and decoration -- United States -- 20th century.
Painters -- United States.
Painting, American -- 20th century.
Polish Americans.
Social realism -- United States.