BEIN ZZa ZZa Zt93: Supplement with title which begins: 291 announces ..., marked suppl. 1; sheet with text, What is "291"?, marked suppl. 2., Edited by Alfred Stieglitz., Included sheet (56 x 11 cm.), folded, with text (What is "291"?) on right. To be used as a partial wrapper?, Includes supplement: "291" announces the opening of the Modern Gallery 500 Fith Ave., New York on October 7th, 1915 ... The work of "291" will be continued at 291 Fifth Aveenue in the same spirit and manner as heretofore. The Modern Gallery is but an additional expression of "291"., Monthly (some issues combined), and No. 1 (Mar. 1915)-no. 12 (Feb. 1916)
Publisher:
291,
Subject (Name):
"291" (Gallery). and Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946.
Subject (Topic):
Art criticism--Periodicals., Art, Modern--20th century--Periodicals., and Arts--Periodicals.
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.