Box 6
Contains 202 Results:
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Konstanty Aleksander Jeleński; Paris, France, 1964 October 19
Konstanty Aleksander Jelenski writes that he has decided to ask $5,000 for his painting. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Konstanty Aleksander Jeleński; Paris, France, 1965 April 10
Konstanty Aleksander Jelenski informs Beauford Delaney that he has gotten everything ready for his application and would like him to stop by to sign the paper work so that it can be sent off. Typescript.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Paul Jenkins, 1962 August 23
Note regarding borrowed correspondence. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Paul Jenkins; New York, New York, 1970 January 2
Depicts color lithographic print by Paul Jenkins. Paul Jenkins sends his holiday greetings and regrets that he was not able to see him on his last visit to Paris. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Carter Jones, undated
Carter Jones introduces himself to Beauford Delaney. He writes that he just finished constructing a sculpture of Howard Swanson. Handwritten.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Carter Jones, undated
Carter Jones writes that he missed seeing him, but that he will try stop by in the next couple weeks. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Charles Jones; New York, New York, undated
Charles Jones presents a compilation recording of African-American Composers on behalf of Howard Swanson to Beauford Delaney. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Gloria Jones; Paris, France, 1963 October 6
Gloria Jones requests that Beauford Delaney call her back as soon as possible. Handwritten.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Gloria Jones; New York, New York, 1970 July 11
Depicts color image of a cruise ship named 'S.S. "France"'. Gloria Jones writes that they are on their way to Florida and provides the address for him to write to her. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from James Jones; Biarritz, France, 1965 August 6
James Jones writes that he received a memo about Beauford Delaney's application for the Guggenheim Fellowship. He tells him that he should go see John Hunt and the Congress of Cultural Freedom to help him fill out the application. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Jim Jones; Paris, France, undated
Depicts abstract blue, red and white image. Jim Jones asks Beauford Delaney to call him and that he needs to come by to get the "Ella Fitzgerald" painting. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Katherine Jones; Bloomington, Indiana, 1971 April 28
Katherine Jones writes that she is a student at Indiana University in their Black Studies department and is writing a paper on him. She asks a series of interview questions. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Katherine Jones; Bloomington, Indiana, 1971 April 28
Scan of the above document. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Lois Jones; Washington, District of Columbia, undated
Lois Jones writes that she is sorry that she missed seeing him. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Patricia Kearney; New York, New York, 1972 September 22
Patricia Kearney, of Holt, Rinehart and Winston writes to Beauford Delaney asking for permission to include some of his work in an upcoming college text, The Afro-American Artist: A Search for Identity. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Bruce Keppel; Paris, France, 1965 November 18
Bruce Keppel writes that he is enclosing photos from the "Quinze Peintres Américains" exhibit as well as the catalogue and then provides information about the return of his paintings from the exhibition. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Bruce Keppel; Paris, France, 1965 November 23
Bruce Keppel informs the artists of the "Vent d'Ouest" show about the removal of their works from the gallery and the plans for delivery back to the artists. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Bruce Keppel; Paris, France, 1966 January 21
Bruce Keppel writes to Beauford Delaney letting him know that a settlement has been reached over his damaged painting, "Printemps". Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from John Koenig; Paris, France, 1967 September 11
John Koenig writes that he is back from a trip and would very much like to see him. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Larry Compton Kolawole; Paris, France, undated
Larry Compton Kolawole writes that he is not settled into his new apartment and is sad that he cannot invite him over for Christmas dinner. Typescript.