Dreier, Katherine S. (Katherine Sophie), 1877-1952
Published / Created:
1946-50
Call Number:
YCAL MSS MISC
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder GROUP 4, F-1
Image Count:
2
Description:
Twelve TLS (one incomplete), one ALS, and one card, regarding photographs taken by Schiff of Dreier's houses, of her artwork, and of herself.
Accompanied by six photographs: view of Long Ridge Methodist Episcopal Church from porch of the Haven (West Redding, Conn.); inside hall of the Haven, showing Brancusi's "Yellow Bird"; library at the Haven, showing Marcel Duchamp's "Tu m'" and "Bride stripped bare by her bachelors, even"; Dreier sitting in hand elevator in Laurel Manor (Milford, Conn.), side view; two photographs of rooms in either the Haven or Laurel Manor.
Two autograph letters, one typescript letter, and an autograph postcard, signed, addressed to Edward J. Foote. Pearson discusses social events; traveling in Japan; and interactions with Ezra Pound and Olga Rudge. and Materials in English.
Autograph letter and autograph notecard, signed, regarding a possible visit by Keating, thanking him for a gift, and informing him she is about to leave for France. and Materials in English.
Two TLS and five ALS written by Crane while living in Patterson, N.Y., to Finkler; postcard photograph of Opffer, Olga Eggers, and an unidentified man, with an ANS from Opffer to Crane; an ANS from Opffer, editor of Nordlyset, to an unidentified recipient, on verso of his business card; photograph of Crane; four photographs of Finkler, Opffer, and two unidentified men; printed card issued by Harper & Brothers, publishers; and three clippings concerning the deaths of Crane and Finkler.
Crane's letters concern his friendship with Finkler and Opffer and briefly discuss his poem The Bridge.
Accompanied by an envelope annotated in an unidentified hand.
Two TNS, with envelopes, Apr 14 and May 27, 1932, regarding Rascoe's criticism of The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, appearing in Appleton's Modern Literature series.