Box 7
Contains 252 Results:
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Atlanta, Georgia, 1969 February 8
Richard A. Long writes that Hoyt Fuller (the editor of Negro Digest) will be coming to Paris and will most likely wish to interview Beauford Delaney concerning his grant. He gives an update on his teaching schedule and his feelings about Atlanta. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Paris, France, 1969 August 8
Richard A. Long informs Beauford Delaney that he has just arrived in Paris and will stop by his home on Saturday. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Paris, France, 1969 September 2
Richard A. Long writes that he has arrived in Paris and expresses his wish for Beauford and Bernard to come over for dinner. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Paris, France, 1969 September 11
Richard A. Long writes to Beauford Delaney asking if he would like him to join him for dinner or drinks. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Atlanta, Georgia, 1970 January 22
Richard A. Long sends Beauford Delaney a copy of a letter announcing the arrangement of an exhibition that he is putting together entitled, "homage to Alain Locke". Typescript.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Paris, France, 1970 July 13
Richard A. Long informs Beauford Delaney that he is in Paris. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Atlanta, Georgia, 1972 January 20
Richard A. Long encloses a copy of his 1971 year in review. Typescript. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Atlanta, Georgia, 1972 March 21
Richard A. Long writes that he will be in Paris for Easter. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Paris, France, 1972 March 31
Richard A. Long writes from Paris telling Beauford Delaney that he will try and stop by his home on Sunday. Handwritten. Envelope attached.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long, undated
Richard A. Long writes that he is in Paris and will try to stop by to see him. Handwritten.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Paris, France, undated
Richard A. Long left a note informing Beauford Delaney that he came by to see him. Handwritten.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long, undated
Richard A. Long writes to Beauford Delaney that he will be in Paris to meet with students and will write back to him when he knows his exact schedule. Handwritten.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long, undated
Richard A. Long writes to Beauford Delaney reminding him of the date he is to come to visit Poitiers. Handwritten.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long, undated
Richard A. Long writes that he hopes that he has had time to relax. Handwritten.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long, undated
Richard A. Long writes that he will be meeting with students on Friday and hopes that he can see him on Sunday. He also informs Beauford Delaney that Elwood Peterson will be performing on Friday. Handwritten.
Note to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long, undated
Richard A. Long updates Beauford Delaney about his upcoming schedule and about his return to Paris. He tells him that he should keep a day-book to keep up with appointments and daily-to-dos. Handwritten.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Hampton, Virginia, undated
Depicts black and white image of the Portrait of Richard Long painted by Beauford Delaney printed on front. Richard A Long sends Beauford Delaney a copy of his greeting card that has his portrait on the front. Typescript. Envelope attached.
Greeting Card to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long; Kingston, Jamaica, undated
Depicts a black and white image of a Jamaican child by Ras Daniel Heartman on front cover. Richard A. Long sends a card to Beauford Delaney with a drawing depicting "a child of the Rastafari sect". He asks if he received the fruit that he sent for Christmas and tells him that he hopes to be in Paris for a day on his way to Dakar.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Richard Long, undated
Richard A. Long asks Beauford Delaney which paintings he would like to be displayed for the show. Handwritten.
Letter to Beauford Delaney from Wilmer F. Lucas; New York, New York, 1962 October 29
Wilmer F. Lucas apologizes for his lack of communication. He writes that he will be teaching at the New School while working on his first novel. Typescript. Envelope attached.