Collection consists of correspondence (boxes 1-3), photographs, and printed and other materials relating to Irene and William ("Billy") R. Rose. Correspondents include African-American artists and cultural figures such as Beauford Delaney, Elton C. Fax, Charles Holland, Frederick O'Neal, and Vereda Pearson, among others. Other noteworthy correspondents include Brooks Atkinson and Eleanor Olson. There are photographs (box 4) of Irene and Billy Rose, family, and friends, including Delaney and Holland. Printed materials (box 4) relate to correspondents in the collection and, more generally, to the experience of African-Americans in the middle decades of the twentieth century. For example, there is ephemera relating to events, including performances and exhibitions, to organizations such as the N.A.A.C.P., and to social justice issues, including the Civil Rights movement. In addition, there is one autograph poem to Delaney, signed, by Alfred Stieglitz
Description:
Chiefly in English; some material in French.
Subject (Geographic):
United States. and United States
Subject (Name):
Atkinson, Brooks, 1894-1984., Delaney, Beauford, 1901-1979., Fax, Elton C., Olson, Eleanor., O'Neal, Frederick, 1905-1992., Pearson, Vereda., Irene Rose., Rose, W. R., Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946., and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans, Civil rights, Social conditions, and Civil rights movements
Collection consists of correspondence (boxes 1-3), photographs, and printed and other materials relating to Irene and William ("Billy") R. Rose. Correspondents include African-American artists and cultural figures such as Beauford Delaney, Elton C. Fax, Charles Holland, Frederick O'Neal, and Vereda Pearson, among others. Other noteworthy correspondents include Brooks Atkinson and Eleanor Olson. There are photographs (box 4) of Irene and Billy Rose, family, and friends, including Delaney and Holland. Printed materials (box 4) relate to correspondents in the collection and, more generally, to the experience of African-Americans in the middle decades of the twentieth century. For example, there is ephemera relating to events, including performances and exhibitions, to organizations such as the N.A.A.C.P., and to social justice issues, including the Civil Rights movement. In addition, there is one autograph poem to Delaney, signed, by Alfred Stieglitz
Description:
Chiefly in English; some material in French.
Subject (Geographic):
United States. and United States
Subject (Name):
Atkinson, Brooks, 1894-1984., Delaney, Beauford, 1901-1979., Fax, Elton C., Olson, Eleanor., O'Neal, Frederick, 1905-1992., Pearson, Vereda., Irene Rose., Rose, W. R., Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946., and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans, Civil rights, Social conditions, and Civil rights movements
Collection consists of correspondence (boxes 1-3), photographs, and printed and other materials relating to Irene and William ("Billy") R. Rose. Correspondents include African-American artists and cultural figures such as Beauford Delaney, Elton C. Fax, Charles Holland, Frederick O'Neal, and Vereda Pearson, among others. Other noteworthy correspondents include Brooks Atkinson and Eleanor Olson. There are photographs (box 4) of Irene and Billy Rose, family, and friends, including Delaney and Holland. Printed materials (box 4) relate to correspondents in the collection and, more generally, to the experience of African-Americans in the middle decades of the twentieth century. For example, there is ephemera relating to events, including performances and exhibitions, to organizations such as the N.A.A.C.P., and to social justice issues, including the Civil Rights movement. In addition, there is one autograph poem to Delaney, signed, by Alfred Stieglitz
Description:
Chiefly in English; some material in French.
Subject (Geographic):
United States. and United States
Subject (Name):
Atkinson, Brooks, 1894-1984., Delaney, Beauford, 1901-1979., Fax, Elton C., Olson, Eleanor., O'Neal, Frederick, 1905-1992., Pearson, Vereda., Irene Rose., Rose, W. R., Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946., and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans, Civil rights, Social conditions, and Civil rights movements
The correspondence consists of letters between Brestovan and Stieglitz, focusing on her personal and romantic issues and on matters at his gallery, An American Place
Description:
Lidia Brestovan, teacher and writer.
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Name):
Brestovan, Lidia. and Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.
The correspondence consists of letters between Brestovan and Stieglitz, focusing on her personal and romantic issues and on matters at his gallery, An American Place
Description:
Lidia Brestovan, teacher and writer.
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Name):
Brestovan, Lidia. and Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.
The correspondence consists of letters between Brestovan and Stieglitz, focusing on her personal and romantic issues and on matters at his gallery, An American Place
Description:
Lidia Brestovan, teacher and writer.
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Name):
Brestovan, Lidia. and Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.
BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 1: With v. 12 (bound between v. 12, no. 1 and v. 12, no. 2): Machine-age exposition. [New York : s.n., 1927], BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 2: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 1:8; 2:5., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 2: Autograph: Leigh Dauenberg: 1:8., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 2: Vol. 1, no.11: autograph of Byba Giuliani., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 2: Vol. 4, no. 1,3,9,11; v.8, no.2: Bookplate of C. Van Vechten., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 2: Vol.4, no. 12: Autograph of Gladys Chandler Graham., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 2: Vol. 7, no. 11: Autograph, bookplate and ms. notes of Josephine Herbst., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 2: Vol.8,no.2; v.9,no.3; v.10,no.2; v.12,no.2: Bookplate of C.Van Vechten and presentation inscription to C. Van Vechten from Gertrude Stein., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 3: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 6:10., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 3: Bookplate of C. Van Vechten in v.4, no.2,4,8,10,12., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 3: Blind stamp of Baltimore Museum of Art in v. 10, no. 1,2; v. 11, no. 1., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 3: From the Elizabeth Jenks Clark collection of Margaret Anderson: 3:9-10., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 3: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 4:5; 5:5, 9; 11:2; 12:1., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 4: Vol. 10, no. 1 has blind stamp of Baltimore Museum of Art, BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 4: From the Elizabeth Jenks Clark collection of Margaret Anderson: 4:3., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 4: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 4:3; 7:3; 9:3., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 5: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 5:5; 7:4; 9:2., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 5: From the Elizabeth Jenks Clark collection of Margaret Anderson: 4:1, 4:4., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 6: From the library of John J. Slocum., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 7: From the library of Ezra Pound; v. 6-7, bound with: Calendar of modern letters, v. 8, no.2; v. 8, no. 2 with autograph of Ezra Pound; v. 8-9 has presentation inscription from E. Pound to W. Bird, Place du Palais, Bourbon, and, tipped in front, typed poem "Le coq prodigue or 'The movement'"., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 8: From the library of Ezra Pound, autographed, and with ms. notes by him., BEIN: Za ZL74 copy 9: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 4:1., BEIN YCAL MSS 43 Box 210: From the Ezra Pound Papers., BEIN Gallup Eliot C40: Gold title label (4:1 copy 1). Blue-green title label (4:1 copy 2). Uncut (4:3 copy 2). Copies 1 and 2 housed together. From the Donald C. Gallup Collection of T.S. Eliot., Title from cover., Published in Chicago, 1914-Jan. 1917; in New York, Mar. 1917-Mar. 1921; in Paris, autumn 1921- ; in New York, -1929., Edited by Margaret C. Anderson., Foreign editor: Ezra Pound., and v.1-12, 1914-1929. 1 v.
BEIN Gallup Eliot C117: From the Donald C. Gallup Collection of T.S. Eliot., BEIN Tanselle Z38 0016: Autograph: Morris Star: 78:1., BEIN YCAL MSS 43 Box 197: From the Ezra Pound Papers., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 1: Some volumes are bound (62, 65-66,68-80, 82, 84, 86); some bound voumes have indexes (62, 65-66, 68-75, 77-80); some bound volumes lack advertisements and wrappers of individual issues (62, 65-66, 68-75, 77-80)., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 1: Stamp: Library of the Union Theological Seminary, New York: v.65-66., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 2: Some volumes are bound, have indexes, but lack advertisements and wrappers of individual issues (68-73)., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 2: Bookplate: Carl Van Vechten: 66:784; 68-73., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 2: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 85:1., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: Autograph: R.H. Williams: 84:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: From the library of Donald C. Gallup: 71:5; 72:2,4; 74:1,3; 75:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 69:6; 76:5; 79:5., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 3: Vol. 86, no. 6 bound with v. 79, no.5-6. Bookplate: H.D., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 70:1-2; 71:4-6; 72:1, 4-5; 73:1, 6; 74:1, 6; 75:3; 77:2, 6; 78:1, BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: From the library of Donald Gallup: 69:2; 70:4, 6; 71:1; 72:3; 73:5; 74:2, 4-5; 75:1-2, 4; 76:1, 5; 77:1, 5; 80:4., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: Ms. notes by William Carlos Williams: 82:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: Stamp: Santa Barbara Public Library: 72:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: From the library of Donald Gallup: 70:5., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 4: Stamp: Fresno State College Library, Fresno, California: 70:4-5., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 5: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 68:5; 70:4,6; 71:6; 72:2-3,6; 73:3, 6; 74:2,4-5; 75:2; 76:3,6., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 5: From the Dudley Poore Papers, with his autograph: 75:1., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 5: Issues lack original wrappers: 69:3. 79:5-6; 86:6., BEIN Za Zd5 copies 6 and 7: From Scofield Thayer's library; many issues with his bookplate; many issues with markings or annotations by him., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 8: From the library of Alfred Stieglitz: 70:4; 76:3., BEIN Za Zd5 copy 8: From the Dudley Poore Papers, with his autograph: 74:4., BEIN Za Zd5: From the library of John J. Slocum: 69:1(copy 4); 75:5(copy 3), Title from caption., Founded by F.F. Browne., and Editors: May 1880- May 1913, F.F. Browne (with W.R. Browne, 1900-1913); June 1913- July 1916, W.R. Browne; Aug.-Sept. 1916, C.J. Masseck; Jan. 1917-Dec. 1918, G.B. Donlin and others; Jan. 1919-Nov. 15, 1919, R.M. Lovett and others; Nov. 29, 1919-June 1926, Scofield Thayer; July 1926-July 1929, Marianne Moore.