Box 5
Contains 167 Results:
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; New York, New York, 1961 June 20
Michael Freilich writes that this year has been a difficult one. He had to move the gallery earlier in the year. He updates him on their mutual friends who will be visiting Paris during the year. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich, 1961 December 30
Happy Birthday/Happy New Year letter from Michael Freilich. Handwritten.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; New York, New York, 1962 February 20
Depicts black and white announcement for Ann Freilich Recent Paintings. Ann Freilich Exhibition Invitation at the Roko Gallery. Handwritten.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1962 April 13
Depicts a black and white image of 'The Reaper' by Vincent van Gogh. Michael Freilich writes from Amsterdam remarking on the weather. He tells Beauford Delaney that he is on his way to Positano. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich, 1962 October 19
Michael Freilich sends a statement on behalf of Beauford Delaney. He writes of the mutual acquaintances that he has been in touch with recently. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; New York, New York, 1964 March 27
Michael Freilich writes that he had a difficult year, as his father and sister had suffered several health scares. He writes that he was disappointed in Charley Boggs, because he had purchased a gift for him. Handwritten.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; London, England, 1964 June 25
Depicts color advertisement for the Design Centre. Michael Freilich writes to Beauford Delaney from London. He states that he is in London to see the exhibition that Beauford Delaney is a part of. Handwritten.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; Salerno, Italy, 1964 July 17
Depicts black and white image of Theatre Caio Melisso. Michael Freilich writes that he is enjoying his time in Salerno. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich, 1967 December 30
Depicts black and white image of 'An Instrument of Heavenly Music'. Michael Freilich wishes Beauford Delaney a Happy Birthday and a Happy New Year. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; New York, New York, 1968 June 19
Michael Freilich sends Beauford Delaney an update on his life and the lives of their mutual friends. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; New York, New York, 1968 November 9
Michael Freilich forwards a letter to Beauford Delaney from Glenna Dockery of Indiana University. He congratulates him on receiving the National Institute of the Arts Grant. He writes that for the first time in 22 years he does not have a location for his gallery. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; Oxford, England, 1969 July 1
Depicts black and white image of 'Limestone statuette of a priest of Thoth'. Michael Freilich writes that he and Ann Freilich will be in Paris and look forward to their reunion. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich, 1969 December 30
Depicts a color image of a castle. Happy Birthday/Happy New Year letter from Michael Freilich. Handwritten.
Postcard to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; Brig, Switzerland, 1970 July 10
Depicts color image of Stockalper Palace. Michael Freilich writes that he and his friends drove from Geneva to Lake Como to see the house that Rilke lived in.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; New York, New York, 1971 December 30
Depicts a color image of a green, blue, and gold wreath. Happy Birthday/Happy New Year letter from Michael Freilich. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Michael Freilich; Paris, France, 1972 July 15
Note left by Michael Freilich. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Tria French; Paris, France, 1966 February 5
Tria French writes to Beauford Delaney that she and her children look forward to being able to see him soon. She tells him that she truly admires his painting. She recounts a lecture that she went to at Reid Hall, in which a Columbia Professor (Eli Guinzburg) claimed that Roosevelt has done nothing to aid the position of African-Americans in the United States. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Tria French; Paris, France, 1968 October 16
Tria French sent a letter thanking Beauford Delaney for his contribution of a painting to the Democratic Presidential Campaign of 1968. Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Tria French; Paris, France, undated October 12
Tria French asks Beauford Delaney if she can come by and pick up the two paintings that will be a part of a group show put on by the French Government. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Tria French; Paris, France, undated
Tria French writes to Beauford Delaney that Helmut Kossodo would like to come by and see his work. Handwritten.