Box 3
Contains 214 Results:
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson; Yvoire, France, 1970 September 3
Depicts color image of a village in Yvoire, France. Walter Anderson thanks Beauford Delaney for starting work on his portrait and tells him that he would like to introduce him to his friends Freda and Irwin Abrams. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson; New York, New York, 1971 June 21
In this letter, Walter Anderson explains to Beauford Delaney why it has taken him so long to write to him, catching him up on personal and family matters. Walter Anderson also thanks Beauford Delaney for completing the painting of him and asks him to provide all of the information for shipping and cost. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson; Washington, District of Columbia, 1971 October 19
Walter Anderson tells Beauford Delaney that his daughter, Sandra, and her new husband are honeymooning in Paris and would like to visit with him. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson, 1974 January 1
This letter is an Anderson family update. Walter Anderson writes about his son, David. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson, 1974 January 1
This letter is an Anderson family update. Walter Anderson writes about his son, David. Typescript.
New Year's Card to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson; Washington, District of Columbia, 1974 December 3
Happy New Years card from Walter Anderson. Typescript. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson, undated
Walter Anderson writes that his work has kept him too busy to vacation and expresses his desire to visit Beauford Delaney in Paris and get the painting that he made of him. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson; Washington, District of Columbia, undated
Greeting Card from Walter Anderson. Typescript. Depicts the writing 'Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly.'
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson, undated
Greeting Card from Walter Anderson. Typescript.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Walter Anderson; Krynica, Poland, undated
Walter Anderson expresses gratitude for being able to visit with Beauford Delaney. Handwritten. Depicts black and white image of a trolley traveling along a mountain.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Bernard Anthonioz; Paris, France, 1967 November 23
Typescript.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Bill Armis; Venice, Italy, 1965 July 28
Depicts a full color image of Canaletto's 'Torre di Marghera' (circa 1750). Bill Armis tells Beauford Delaney that he misses him and thinks of him and his good ways and works constantly. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Marion Ascoli; New York, New York, 1961 December 18
Marion Ascoli sends holiday greetings and well wishes (Letter attached to a check to Beauford Delaney). Typescript. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Marion Ascoli; New York, New York, 1962 November 12
Marion Ascoli tells Beauford Delaney about her family and congratulates him on the progress that he is making. Typescript. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Marion Ascoli; New York, New York, 1963 April 2
Marion Ascoli tells Beauford Delaney about the plans for an exhibition of his work in New York, and how Miss Stone had requested that she be the chairman of the committee for the exhibition. Typescript.
Letter to Marion Ascoli from Beauford Delaney; Paris, France, 1969 October 12
Beauford Delaney writes to Marion Ascoli apologizing for the delay in answering her. He tells her that he has been very busy and will send her some of his new gouaches. Handwritten.
Letter to Marion Ascoli from Beauford Delaney; Paris, France, 1970 February 24
Beauford Delaney writes to Marion Ascoli that he has almost finished two paintings of Marion and her friend. Handwritten.
Letter to Marion Ascoli from Beauford Delaney, undated
Beauford Delaney reflects nostalgically about his time in New York with Marion Ascoli. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from John Ashley, undated
John Ashley apologizes to Beauford Delaney for an insensitive joke that he made the night prior. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Brooks Atkinson, undated
Brooks Atkinson wishes Beauford Delaney a happy holidays. Handwritten.